Unfinished Worlds: Jürgen Moltmann at 90 September 14, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Emory will host Jürgen Moltmann for a conference on contemporary theology, featuring a panel on climate change by 2016 resident scholar Hilda P. Koster.
Rising from the Ruins August 25, 2016 By Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew Leave a Comment Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew reviews Ruth Everhart's powerful memoir Ruined, recommending that readers test their beliefs against the extremes of human experience.
Awakening Theological Imagination August 11, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment In the writing workshop Awakening Theological Imagination in the Congregation, participants experienced a spiritual practice of writing that can awaken theological imagination and enrich theological conversation within congregations.
Seminar Participants Meet in June June 14, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Research Seminar participants at the Collegeville Institute met recently to discuss current work and writing projects on vocation and practical wisdom.
Book Notes, May 2016 May 23, 2016 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment John Keenan on Buddhist texts as a lens for reading Philippians, Catherine Stewart on navigating a medical crisis using Lectio Divina, and David Buschart & Kent Eilers on theology as retrieval.
The Nice Cre d May 18, 2016 By Bo Niles Leave a Comment A poem by Bo Niles, participant in the summer 2013 writing workshop, Believing in Writing: A Week with Michael Dennis Browne.
The Lowly Lifted May 4, 2016 By Catherine Thiel Lee 1 Comment A poem by Catherine Thiel Lee, participant in the summer 2015 writing workshop, Awakening Theological Imagination in the Congregation: A Spiritual Practice of Writing with Karen Hering.
A Pilgrim Church: The Unfinished Work of Vatican II, Part One February 25, 2016 By Betsy Johnson-Miller Leave a Comment Rick Gaillardetz on why he sees Vatican II as an unfinished council.
Prayers for Peacemakers and Justice Seekers August 27, 2015 By Elisabeth Kvernen Leave a Comment Alison Benders shares a practice of prayer that helps shape our sensitivity to injustice.
The Dust of Cardboard and Old Books August 3, 2015 By Anthony G. Siegrist Leave a Comment In some denominations pastors are still called “curates.” They are the ones who cure or care for souls. If the Bonhoeffer of August 3, 1944 is right, then there is much curing and caring to do.