The Art of The Saint John’s Bible, Part Two An Interview with Susan SinkAugust 19, 2014 By Elisabeth Kvernen Leave a Comment The Art of The Saint John’s Bible explores the art and theology behind The Saint John’s Bible. In Part Two of this interview, Susan Sink talks about the script and recurring design motifs used in The Saint John's Bible.
The Art of The Saint John’s Bible, Part One An Interview with Susan SinkAugust 14, 2014 By Elisabeth Kvernen 2 Comments Susan Sink's book, The Art of The Saint John’s Bible, explores the art and theology behind The Saint John’s Bible. In Part One of this interview, Susan shares the background, purpose and approach of her book.
Illuminating the Word Poem by Royal W. RhodesAugust 13, 2014 By Royal W. Rhodes 2 Comments A poem by Royal W. Rhodes, who was a resident scholar at the Collegeville Institute in the spring of 2001.
Accompaniment Reflections from a Hospital ChaplainAugust 7, 2014 By Karen Hanson 1 Comment “The gift of accompaniment is the essence of the incarnation.” Hospital Chaplain Karen Hanson reflects on the art of keeping company with someone.
Sharing our whole lives Called to Life at St. Paul & the RedeemerAugust 4, 2014 By Laura Kelly Fanucci Leave a Comment Rev. Peter Lane reflects on how the Collegeville Institute Seminar’s Called to Life program has impacted the community where he serves as rector.
The Art and Spiritual Practice of Discernment A Video Interview with Elizabeth LiebertJuly 31, 2014 By Collegeville Institute 2 Comments Elizabeth Liebert shares about the spiritual practice of decision making—a way to see God’s call in the midst of the decisions that mark one’s life.
Prayer for the Final Day Poem by Marjorie StelmachJuly 30, 2014 By Marjorie Stelmach 1 Comment A poem by Marjorie Stelmach, participant in the Summer 2011 writing workshop, Believing in Writing: A Week with Michael Dennis Browne.
Dying Words An Interview with David J. WoodJuly 28, 2014 By David J. Wood Leave a Comment What do you say to someone who is dying? David J. Wood on the mystery and particularity of death.
God’s Mind in that Music Jamie Howison on theology and the music of John ColtraneJuly 24, 2014 By Jamie Howison Leave a Comment Jamie Howison explores the theological insights of John Coltrane's jazz music.
At the Water’s Edge Reflections on Poetry and the TorahJuly 23, 2014 By Janet R. Kirchheimer Leave a Comment Torah and poetry are always there, inviting me to teeter at the water’s edge of knowing, of not knowing, and to be open to surprise, mysteries, and doubts.