Dura-Europos: The Earliest Christian Paintings and the Birth of Sacred Art A historical account of how the Christian paintings at Dura-Europos reveal the earliest visual language of Christianity in the third century AD.
The Nails of the Crucifixion: From Roman Instruments to Christian Relics A historical examination of how the nails associated with the crucifixion of Jesus entered Christian memory, tradition, and material culture.
The Dove: How a Simple Image Became a Christian Symbol A historical exploration of how the dove emerged, spread, and endured as one of Christianity’s most recognizable symbols.
Saint Christopher: How a Legend Entered Christian Memory How the legend of Saint Christopher emerged in late antiquity and shaped Christian imagination, art, and historical memory for centuries.
The Feeding of the Five Thousand: A Miracle Remembered Across Christian History How the account of the Feeding of the Five Thousand became one of the most widely remembered miracles in the historical development of Christianity.
The Flood: A Biblical Account That Shaped Christian Historical Memory How the biblical account of the Flood became a foundational event in Christian history, linking humanity’s earliest past with the moral and narrative framework of the faith.
The Monastery of Saint Catherine: A Living Witness at the Foot of Sinai How a remote monastery in the Sinai Peninsula became one of Christianity’s most enduring centers of memory, worship, and learning.