"Tom Willett is one among very few in America who have, consistently over time, worked to ferret out the best of esoteric art theories and motivations. More than art alone, Tom has done a deep dive into creativity and the role of the imagination in Christo-centric faith. Most importantly, he began life as a musician, a bass player. And like all great bass players, he knows how to lay a good foundation, deep and wide, trustworthy, able to hold the weight of dreams."
Charlie Peacock
Co-Founder, Art House America
Founder, Commercial Music Program, Lipscomb University
"I highly recommend Tom Willett's new compendium of Nicholas Berdyaev. If you're unfamiliar with Berdyaev, here's your introduction. You may come to feel, as I do, that Berdyaev should be read alongside other great 20th century Christian thinkers like C. S. Lewis, Jacques Ellul, and Reinhold Niebuhr. His work is of special interest to artists, but really, he invites all of us to live into the freedom of creativity."
Brian D. McLaren
Author
"The history of Mother Russia is replete with oppression, but it is her cultural creatives who have been willing to pay the price by standing up to and confronting that oppression. Many names come quickly to mind: Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Pushkin, even Bulgakov. But there is another, Nicholas Berdyaev, with whom it is imperative that we become acquainted. Tom Willett does us a service here, elevating this contrarian Christian philosopher in the public's awareness. All of us should read this work, for there is a God-given artist in each of us, aching to express itself prophetically."
Dr. Richard Gathro
International Arts & Education Traveler
"It is gratifying to know that, thanks to a terrific job by Tom Willett, those who find their life vocation in creativity and art will be introduced to the great Russian philosopher and prophet, Nicholas Berdyaev, and his insights into the burning anthropological issue of the centrality of the creative act to human life."
Софья Андросенко (Sofia Androsenko)
Berdyaev scholar, Moscow
"In this era of depersonalization we need to listen to prophetic voices that challenge and inspire us to renew our commitments to the utter beauty of the world and to humans' God-mirroring creativity. Thanks to Tom Willett's book, we can journey into the rich texts of Berdyaev, a prophet whose time has come."
Quentin Schultze
Professor of Communication Emeritus
Calvin University