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“The Senses Are Not Content to Take Second Place”: Body, Art and Temptation in Augustine’s Confessions 26 Aug 2013 | 12:00 pm
Augustine occupies a unique place in the history of theological aesthetics. In a sense, the whole of Western theological aesthetics is couched in Augustine’s complex struggle to understand how the thi...
Storied Catechism: What Medieval Stained Glass Could Mean for Today 23 Aug 2013 | 12:00 pm
Recently, I concluded my dissertation for my MLitt here at St Andrews. My project focused on the Anglo-Norman medieval poet Chrétien de Troyes and his romance Perceval, suggesting that he intended to ...