Much Ado about Nothingness
A version of this reflection was delivered for the opening of Transept’s 2024 exhibition (a)void, hosted between 6–10 April in St Andrews. Transept is…
Rebekah Dyer is a theological researcher and creative practitioner based in Scotland. Following the completion of her PhD with ITIA, her latest work examines the role of the imagination in cultivating an embodied spirituality. Her tendency to combine academic and artistic methodologies has led her to some surprising discoveries — many of which have emerged during fiery encounters on cold, dark Scottish nights.
A version of this reflection was delivered for the opening of Transept’s 2024 exhibition (a)void, hosted between 6–10 April in St Andrews. Transept is…
In the spring/summer semester of 2019, a quiet experiment in theology took place in St Andrews. Tucked away in a bright but bland meeting…
[EDITOR’S NOTE: Continuing our series on The Art of Lent: A Painting a Day from Ash Wednesday to Easter, by Sister Wendy Beckett, Rebekah Dyer offers…
Editor’s Note: ITIA postgraduates and staff enthusiastically welcomed composer-theologian June Boyce-Tillman to our seminar this past Friday (2 November 2018). The Reverend Professor…