Hierophagy: The Sacramental Recapitulation of a Literary Trope
Christopher West examines the Eucharist as an instance of sacred eating.
Christopher West examines the Eucharist as an instance of sacred eating.
Mary Lane Potter treks in Laos and discovers new meaning in the sacrament of Communion.
Zen Hess wants Christians to resist individualism and transience with a rooted theology of place.
Julia Foote, a nineteenth-century female preacher, taught a doctrine of sanctification that refuted segregation, attended to the salvation of the whole person, and offers a pattern of embodied theological reflection for today.
A meeting with an Orthodox priest changes a woman’s understanding of the relationship between the spiritual and the physical.
Jo-Ann Badley and Stephanie Neill propose that the current interest in food in North American culture redresses cultural patterns of detachment in ways consonant with New Testament practices of communion, calling us to gratitude and recognition of the relational character of human living.
Geoffrey Holsclaw gives a brief history of social impetus for capitalism and considers the Eucharist as a true paradigm for economic exchange.
In this Part II of this interview with the Scott Cairns, the poet describes his unique views on the mystical nature of poetry and connects them to his understanding of sacrament.
In this interview the accomplished poet Scott Cairns describes his unique views on the mystical nature of poetry and connects them to his understanding of sacrament.