An exhibition prioritizes the expensive, silent object over the lived, functional experience of the believer.
We should read it not as an assortment of poems and songs but as a single rhapsody on God’s covenant promises. Late in the fourth century, a man named Palladius of Galatia left his home (somewhere in ...
Handwritten annotations in the Tudor king’s psalter show how he looked to scripture to justify his break from Rome and the annulment of his first marriage Vanessa Braganza - Historian, Harvard ...
Join Dr. Karin Maag for a fascinating journey through time, from Reformation Geneva to Scotland and from the Netherlands to New England, exploring the roots and impact of metrical psalm singing. Along ...
The first book printed in what would become the United States set a second record Tuesday night — it is now the most expensive printed book auctioned in the world. A first-edition copy of the 1640 Bay ...