Bethlehem: A Small Town at the Center of Christian History How Bethlehem’s place in ancient Judea shaped Christian memory from the birth narratives to centuries of pilgrimage and tradition.
Saint Patrick: From Captive to Apostle of a Changing Land The story of Patrick’s mission and its lasting role in the spread of Christianity in early Ireland.
St. Peter’s Basilica: Art, Authority, and the Making of Christian Memory An account of how St. Peter’s Basilica emerged as one of Christianity’s most influential sacred artworks, shaping faith, power, and historical memory across centuries.
The Veil of Veronica: An Image, a Relic, and the Making of Christian Memory An account of how the Veil of Veronica entered Christian tradition and shaped the historical imagination of the faith across centuries.
The Seed in the Bible: How a Simple Image Shaped Christian History An account of how the image of the seed became one of the most enduring symbols used to explain the growth and historical development of Christianity.
The Wolf of Gubbio: How a Medieval Legend Shaped Christian Memory An account of the legend of Saint Francis of Assisi and the Wolf of Gubbio and its lasting place in the historical memory of Christianity.
Healing the Blind: Sight, Authority, and Memory in Early Christian History An account of how the healing of the blind became one of the most influential miracle traditions shaping early Christian identity and memory.