There is nothing more meaningful for humanity to reflect upon than its own existence…
Wisdom
From the beginning of our monastic journey we have held that beauty – be it in nature or through the work of human hands – is a path to the Divine.
Through this book, the reader enters into his own spiritual journey, as we cry out to the living God in the depths of our hearts, “Let me know you, O Lord, who know me; let me know you even as I am known.”
This is the story of the intertwined personal and professional lives of three pioneering women of science, Lise Meitner, Elisabeth Schiemann, and Eva von Bahr…
Studying the natural biological sciences provides a phenomenal opportunity to realize God as the Inimitable Designer of Life.
The Hundredfold is a tapestry of hymns, monologues, and short lyrics knit together as one book-length poem in praise of Christ in his startling humanity.
Our Poem of the Week is about childhood and being whole and sound. “It’s one of my favorites in the world!” I might cry out if I were still a child. Well, it is — and the best part of me remembers those days with love and gratitude.
In the last ten years, scientists have placed various components of the human brain into animals of other species, producing mice with human brain cell grafts…
“I shall not conceal a science that was before me revealed by the grace of God; I shall not keep it to myself, for being afraid of attracting its curse…”
All of us should strive to be virtuous in our work. Proverbs tells us, “The just walk in integrity” (20:7), but the complexities of the modern world and science can make this walk both confusing and challenging.