“Rematerializing” the Photographic Image 09 February 2017 7:00 pm Venue: Pellegrene Auditorium, SJU Science Center Categories: Art, Drama & Music, Lecture Tags: art, lecture, photography Artist Patricia Ramaer, artist-in-residence at the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University, will give a public lecture on February 9, 2017.
Play and Wisdom: Liturgy and the Liberal Arts 22 February 2017 7:30 pm Venue: Quadrangle Building 264 Categories: Lecture, Scholar Presentation Tags: Benedictine Spirituality, Brendan McInerny, higher education, lecture, liberal arts, liturgy, play, resident scholars, theology Resident Scholar Brendan McInerny will present an alternative view of liberal arts as rooted in a theological account of play on February 22, 2017.
Women in the Church, a Biblical Perspective 08 April 2017 7:00 pm Venue: Christ Church Newman Center Categories: Lecture Tags: Biblical scholar, lecture, resident scholars, women in ministry, women in the church Sandra Schneiders, IHM and former Resident Scholar at the Collegeville Institute, will give a lecture titled "Women in the Church, a Biblical Perspective" on April 8, 2017 in Saint Cloud, MN.
An Ecumenical Hymnal in the Eastern Church 14 November 2017 3:30 pm Venue: Hill Museum & Manuscript Library Categories: Lecture Tags: Eastern Orthodox, hymnal, hymns, lecture, liturgy, resident scholars On Nov. 14, Resident Scholar Nicholas Denysenko will lecture on the vitality and unique theology of a popular hymnal from the Eastern Church.
Hindu Monks and Missionaries in late Modernity 04 April 2018 7:45 pm Venue: Quadrangle Building 264 Categories: Lecture, Scholar Presentation Tags: Hinduism, lecture, Missionaries, Modernity Resident Scholar Dr. Reid B. Locklin will present a lecture on April 4, 2018 exploring theologies of several Hindu missionaries in the modern era.
A Muslim-Christian Comparative Theology of Sainthood 04 December 2019 4:30 pm Venue: Quadrangle Building 264 Categories: Lecture Tags: comparative theology, Islam, lecture, sainthood, saints “Is it possible for Christians to acknowledge individuals of other traditions as saints?” Attend a lecture by Resident Scholar Hans Harmakaputra.