by Eugene Schreder | Jun 3, 2021 | — Bestiary, Articles, Bible, Folk Stories & Traditions, Theory
In struggling to expand on my introduction to the Bestiary in an understandable, yet relatively brief fashion, I have realized that the most effective way to do so would be with reference to Jonathan Pageau’s “Cosmic Image.” Here, we find a worthy effort to show the...
by Gareth Boyd | May 20, 2021 | Articles, Folk Stories & Traditions
Across cultures and across time, the iconic image of horse and rider is ever familiar. By such images, the wars they brought and their conquest of kingdoms or wilderness is communicated in romantic invocation. We understand its meaning intuitively. We...
by david flores | Feb 26, 2021 | Articles, Folk Stories & Traditions
The myth of Actaeon expresses the pattern of revolution. The purpose of this article is to analyze how this pattern is imaged within the story. In this analysis, different elements of the myth will be drawn upon to show how the pattern manifests at different levels of...
by Richard Rohlin | Jan 8, 2021 | Articles, Folk Stories & Traditions, Theory
In my previous article (The Symbolism of St. Dionysius the Areopagite) I argued that the vita of St. Dionysius contains within it a fractal pattern which addresses both the controversies around his historicity and works, as well as the struggles that we face when we...
by Kathryn Wilson | Dec 25, 2020 | Bible, Folk Stories & Traditions, Theory
While I’m writing this, we’re half-way through December and the Spirit of Christmas is at hand! But what is the Spirit of Christmas? What does it mean that it is at hand? Can we impact it – make it grow or shrink perhaps? Can we participate with it in some manner?...
by Kathryn Wilson | Dec 17, 2020 | Articles, Folk Stories & Traditions
Have you made a deal with the Devil? Probably not. Let’s be honest, neither you nor I are likely powerful enough to warrant his attention. But that doesn’t mean you haven’t been brokering deals with principalities. Most of us do. I dare say, all of us must. Let’s...