Can reading be considered as “an act of homage”? At first blush, this seems a strange question. We regularly read for the sake of leisure and learning, but aside from overtly religious pursuits — such as Lectio Divina, proclamation of the Wo … [Read more...]
About Dr. Donald Graham
Dr. Donald Graham is Associate Professor of Systematic & Pastoral Theology at St. Augustine’s Seminary in Toronto ON. He holds undergraduate degrees in history (BA) and education (BEd), as well as graduate degrees in ministry (MA), theology (MA, STL), and Catholic Studies (PhD). Dr. Graham has published in Louvain Studies, Newman Studies Journal, Communio, and Fidelitas, alongside several academic book chapters, and his monograph, From Eastertide to Ecclesia: John Henry Newman, the Holy Spirit, and the Church (Marquette UP). Donald and his wife, Michèle, have been married for 37 years. They reside in Peterborough where they raised their six children and now happily are welcoming the visit of grandchildren!
Reading as an Act of Homage
December 29, 2023 by Dr. Donald Graham
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