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Fleur compares the Synoptic gospel accounts of the healing of Simon Peter’s Mother-in-Law while studying James Tissot’s painting of this miracle. More >
David McLoughlin looks at how the liberation of Exodus still needs to happen for many enslaved men, women and children, even in contemporary Britain. More >
Fleur takes a closer look at the life of Mary of Bethany and this wonderful painting by the Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer. More >
Fleur Dorrell explores how Caravaggio uses symbol and revelation in his two paintings portraying the Supper at Emmaus. More >
We need art and art needs us. Fleur Dorrell looks at the power and therapeutic value of art to help us navigate daily life. More >
In this article, Fleur Dorrell explores some of the literary devices and biblical themes in the book of Tobit. More >
David McLoughlin looks at two models of work using Genesis to explore how work can be both a blessing and a curse. More >
Come and See with John through this visual representation of his Gospel. Discover how John ‘sees’ Christ from another perspective and in a different style of language. More >
In this article, Fr Jerome Ituah OCD, presents Elijah, a prophet fleeing from his homeland because of the threat to his life, as a model of consolation to all those undergoing traumatic distress, especially our Ukrainian brothers and sisters. More >
What exactly happened to Jesus at his resurrection? What are the challenges for artists in portraying this extraordinary event? More >