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Christopher Pramuk is an associate professor of theology and the University Chair of Ignatian Thought and Imagination at Regis University in Denver. He is the author of two award-winning studies of Thomas Merton, as well as Hope Sings, So Beautiful: Graced Encounters Across the Color Line, a meditation on race relations in society and church.
FaithFaith in Focus
William Hart McNicholsChristopher Pramuk
A conversation between theologian Christopher Pramuk and iconographer Father William Hart McNichols.
Arts & CultureBooks
Christopher Pramuk
Roger Haight’s latest book is a master class in Christian apologetics. Haight’s study rises from pointed questions put to the believer, questions that cannot be ignored or wished away.
FaithFaith in Focus
Christopher Pramuk
Joyce Coleman sings the soul of a community whose faith has been tested by fire across generations, centuries, in this country. To sing such a faith is, for this white Catholic, to be filled with wonder and gratitude—beyond words, beyond speech, beyond concept.
FaithFaith and Reason
Christopher Pramuk
Adolfo Nicolás, S.J., former superior general of the Society of Jesus, helped to recenter the role of imagination in Jesuit education and in the intellectual and spiritual formation of the whole person.
Photo: AP/America
Arts & CultureBooks
Christopher Pramuk
Published in 1953, the children’s book can act a parable for coming to grips with climate change.
FaithFaith in Focus
Christopher Pramuk
It is in our acts of mercy, not retribution, that we share in the very life of God.
FaithFaith
Christopher Pramuk
Sister Thea did not hesitate to challenge and even chide the bishops for their complicity in a “church of paternalism, of a patronizing attitude” toward people of color.
Monastery of Christ in the Desert
Christopher Pramuk
I was 32 when I made my first trip into the high desert plains of northern New Mexico, known to many as the landscape that inspired artist Georgia O’Keeffe, and to a few as the home of the Taos Pueblo Indians. About an hour’s drive from Taos and 20 minutes more up the state highway from
Books
Christopher Pramuk
Roger Haight on the Spiritual Exercises
Christopher Pramuk
Rekindling the Spirit of the Nativity