At The Met, “Divine Egypt” brings a 3,000-year pantheon of gods to life through sculpture, relief, and sacred art.
Oct. 10—Erin Lokken had company when she came to St. John's Episcopal Church in downtown Decatur last Sunday. She was joined by several Pekin/Swedish blue ducks that were hatched in March. They came ...
Pet owners brought their animal companions to St. Cyprian’s Episcopal Church in Lufkin for a Blessing of the Animals ceremony.
In the Book of Genesis, God creates a lush world thick with birds, fish, animals and every good thing, and entrusts this sacred gift to man. This environmental stewardship motivates “green” Pope ...
Creation care is an integral component of a Calvin education. From the strategic plan to the curriculum, from faculty and student-led initiatives to community-wide efforts like Plaster Creek Stewards, ...
Over the past decade in Christian theological circles, there's been an explosion of concern for nonhuman animals. Not many people keep up with theological trends, so no shame if you've missed this one ...
The stories of gods and goddesses in India are tales overladen with magic and wonder. Animals not only feature in these stories but have especially unique roles. Many animals became the close ...
That would be at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s been more than a decade since the museum’s last big Egypt show, so ...
When it comes to the most vulnerable, most Catholics think of the elderly, the poor or the unborn. But there is another group we have been given to care for, and it is in danger of being neglected.