Dual Belonging: Can I be both Presbyterian and Roman Catholic? Mar 18th, 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: Catholic, denomination, journey, Presbyterian, tradition Resident scholar Sally McGill explores the question of whether or not it’s possible to be both authentically Presbyterian and authentically Catholic.
The History of Christianity in Iraq / Mesopotamia Mar 13th, 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: Christianity, Iraq, manuscript, war Resident Scholar Fr. Najeeb Michaeel, OP, discusses the treasure of manuscript discovered in Iraq and answers the pressing question: What has become of this ancient Christian community, its beautiful churches, and the mass treasure of manuscripts.
Ecumenism is Dead. Long Live Ecumenism! Jan 27th, 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: Catholic, ecumenism, vatican II Collegeville Institute Executive Director Don Ottenhoff examines Vatican II's influential Decree on Ecumenism and what the decree has to say to us, some fifty years later.
A Babel of Languages in the Dead Sea Scrolls Jan 16th, 2013 Venue: Collegeville Institute Categories: Lecture Tags: Aramaic, dead sea scrolls, Greek, Hebrew Listen to resident scholar Stephen Reed explore the different languages and scripts of the Dead Sea Scrolls.