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PUBLICATIONS & PODCASTS

PUBLICATIONS

THE RT. REV. KEITH ACKERMAN, ‘74, recently published a book for younger readers, Littlest Acolyte Presents The Liturgy Trilogy. The book includes the principles of serving as an acolyte, setting up the altar, worship, and more. The book is available for purchase at theparishpress.com.

GARWOOD ANDERSON, PhD, Dean and Professor of New Testament, published a book review of Discovering Luke by Joel Green in The Living Church’s March 27, 2022, issue.

THE REV. HANS BOERSMA, PhD, Chair, Order of St. Benedict Servants of Christ Endowed Professorship in Ascetical Theology, published the following:

“Memory and Character Formation: The Ark in Hugh of Saint Victor.” In An Introduction to Child Theology. Ed. James M. Houston. (Eugene, OR: Cascade Publishing, 2022), 139–64.

“Beatific Vision”; “Particular Judgement.” In Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. 4th ed. Ed. Andrew Louth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.

“Peace That Is Real.” First Things, web exclusive. May 3, 2022.

“The Meaning of a Kiss.” First Things, web exclusive. April 11, 2022.

“How to Look for Heaven in Earth.” Why We Create Series, Anselm Society. March 27, 2022.

Lexham Press will publish Boersma’s book Pierced by Love: Divine Reading with the Christian Tradition in February 2023.

THE REV. THOMAS L. HOLTZEN, PhD, Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology, published “T. L. Holtzen, review of Richard Hooker: The Architecture of Participation, by Paul Dominiak,” Journal of Theological Studies NS, 72, 2 (October 2021): 1034–1036.

THE REV. MATTHEW S. C. OLVER, PhD, Associate Professor of Liturgics and Pastoral Theology, was awarded the Alan Richardson Fellowship at Durham University for the 2022-2023 academic year. The fellowship was founded in honor of the Very Rev. Alan Richardson, K.B.E., D.D. (1905-1975), formerly Dean of York, Professor of Christian Theology in the University of Nottingham, and Canon of Durham Cathedral. Previous recipients include Ashley Null, Jean Porter, Paul Griffiths, and Ellen Charry.

Olver published “Confessions of a Penitential Orderer,” on May 10, 2022, and “I Taught Canon Law. Then I Went to General Convention.” on Aug. 25, 2022. both on The Living Church’s Covenant blog.

THE VEN. ALEXANDER R. PRYOR, ‘12, co-wrote a baptism preparation and family discipleship course and leader’s guide, “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus.” To request a copy of the PDF, please email Pryor at exe_ officer@arcticnet.org.

THE REV. JON MARR STARK, ‘59, served as Rector of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Denver, Colorado, from 1969-1984. A new book, Historic Church Serves Big City by Phyllis Kester (Resource Publications, 2020), chronicles the life of St. Andrew’s.

Wheatley presents internationally

THE REV. DR. PAUL WHEATLEY, Assistant Professor of New Testament and Greek, presented in July at the Society of Biblical Literature International Meeting, in Salzburg Austria, on “The Gospel as Ritual Narrative: Zerdehnte Situation, Orality, Ritual, and ‘The Gospel as Manuscript.’” In August, Wheatley presented at the International Meeting of the Catholic Biblical Association in San Jose, California, on “‘Baptized with My Baptism’: Baptismal Figuration in Mark.” Also in August, he presented at the Colloquium Origenianum Tertium Decimum in Münster, Germany, on “‘Into the Labyrinth of Rabbinic Hermeneutics’: Origen, the Passion of Abraham and Jesus, and the Exegesis of Song 1:2, 12–13.”

PODCASTS

THE REV. JONATHAN JAMESON, ‘19, was featured on the June 30, 2022, episode of The Living Church Podcast, “Music, Performance, and Priesthood.”

THE REV. CHRISTOPHER POKORNY, ‘15, was recently interviewed by the podcast MOPs and MOEs, where he discussed the intersection of spirituality and mental health.

THE VEN. DR. KELLY O’LEAR, Associate Dean of Formation, was featured on the June 17, 2022, episode of The Classic Anglican Podcast, “Anglican Professional Development with Archdeacon Kelly O’Lear.”

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