Publications

inSpire - Summer/Fall 2007–Winter 2008

 

Features


Color PTS Multicultural

 

Princeton Seminary’s new Office of Multicultural Relations, its Women’s Center, and its Hispanic Leadership Program are three of the many important ways the Seminary integrates the perspectives of people of diverse cultures and backgrounds within the Body of Christ.

by Heather Roote Faller, Kathryn Lester, and Barbara A. Chaapel


Sing a New Song

 

Christians in Haiti are meeting together to use the practice of lectio divina as they read and study Scripture as it illuminates their lives.

by Kent Annan


Losers, Loners, and Rebels

 

PTS Professors Robert Dykstra and Donald Capps have published a new book about the spiritual lives of adolescent boys. Read an excerpt here.


Celebrating the Conversation

 

This past summer the Seminary community said farewell to faculty members Max Stackhouse, Scott Hendrix, and Luis Rivera-Pagán, and director of field education Harry Freebairn, all of whom retired in July.

by Heather Roote Faller


God beyond Language and Text

 

The Orthodox discipline of iconography offers Western Christians the opportunity to “write” icons that worship God without words.

by Colleen Burlingham


 

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inSpire
Summer/Fall 2007–
Winter 2008

On the Cover:
Turn a kaleidoscope and you will see new shapes and colors, much as the community that is Princeton Seminary offers rich perspectives on theology and faith as many cultures illuminate the Seminary’s mission.