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Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts
Institute of Sacred Arts
64 episodes
3 weeks ago
A master photographer, Ralph Sidway also thinks and speaks articulately about the art of photography, and the beauty of putting the camera aside and simply seeing.
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A master photographer, Ralph Sidway also thinks and speaks articulately about the art of photography, and the beauty of putting the camera aside and simply seeing.
Show more...
Arts
Education,
Religion & Spirituality
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Fr Maximos Constas: Revelation as Concealment
Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts
1 hour 8 minutes
2 years ago
Fr Maximos Constas: Revelation as Concealment
Fr Maximos is Professor of Patristics and Orthodox Spirituality. A summa cum laude graduate of Holy Cross (1987), he completed his PhD in Patristics and Historical Theology at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. (1993), after which he taught at Hellenic College and Holy Cross (1993-1998). In the fall of 1998, he was invited to join the faculty of Harvard Divinity School, where he was Professor of Patristics and Orthodox Theology from 1998-2004. Responding to a life-long cal...
Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts
A master photographer, Ralph Sidway also thinks and speaks articulately about the art of photography, and the beauty of putting the camera aside and simply seeing.