Shortly after studying early Christian asceticism and the desert mothers and fathers in class this fall, I attended an online reading with Sue Monk Kidd featuring her 2020 historical fiction, The Book of Longings. During the time for questions, I asked her about the Therapeutae community’s timing in the first century since I understood that... Continue Reading →
In which Sue Monk Kidd helps me with my Global Christianities paper (Remix 1)
My dear friends, Many of you have asked how things are going. I'm sure others wonder why I decided to go to graduate school at 57 with no clear idea of how I will use this education. I'm writing to you, because each of you helped me, in some way, to find the path I... Continue Reading →