Gretchen Van Dyke on Vocation in the Jesuit Tradition February 22, 2019 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment In this interview, Resident Scholar Gretchen Van Dyke discusses her sabbatical project on vocation in the Jesuit tradition.
Catholics and Evolution before Vatican II February 1, 2019 By Resident Scholar Jim Hofmann will be presenting on "The Legacy of Natural Species and Substantial Form for Thomistic Evolution."
Kris Kvam on the Psalms and Feminism February 1, 2019 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Susan Sink interviewed Resident Scholar Kris Kvam about her project "Wonders and Woes: The Psalms in Communal and Personal Voicings."
Best of Bearings Online, 2018 December 30, 2018 By Stina Kielsmeier-Cook Leave a Comment As 2018 comes to a close, we’re taking a moment to look back at the Bearings Online articles that our readers and staff have most enjoyed.
Craig Boyd on Envy as Insatiable Desire November 16, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Short-term Resident Scholar Craig Boyd examines virtues and vices in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, including Gollum's insatiable envy in The Lord of the Rings.
Martin Dojčár on Christian Yoga October 26, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Martin Dojčár, short-term Resident Scholar and Professor of Religious Studies at Trnava University in Slovakia, is working on a project titled “How is Christian Yoga Possible?”
Jotipālo Bhikkhu on Buddhism and Iconography October 19, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Resident Scholar Jotipālo Bhikkhu is working on a project titled "What can Buddhist Artistic Traditions Learn from Christian Iconography."
Roohi Choudhry on Counter-Mapping October 12, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment Writer and short-term Resident Scholar Roohi Choudhry uses the concept of counter-mapping to highlight the "common ground between us, despite our borders."
Dorothy Bass & Mark Schwehn on Leading Lives that Matter October 5, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment As returning Resident Scholars, Dorothy Bass and Mark Schwehn are working on the second edition of their popular anthology Leading Lives that Matter.
Reid Locklin on Hindu Missionaries June 1, 2018 By Susan Sink Leave a Comment In our final interview with 2017-18 Resident Scholars, Reid Locklin discusses his research on Hindu missionary movements.