Rebekah Ann Lamb
Born and raised in Toronto, Rebekah is Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Theology and the Arts at the Institute of Theology, Imagination, and the Arts (ITIA) in St. Mary's School of Divinity within the University of St. Andrews (Scotland). She is completing a book on the theological and aesthetic implications of the problem of boredom with McGill-Queen's University Press and has published on the Pre-Raphaelites, George MacDonald, Cardinal Sarah, and on various intersections between faith and the arts in Victorian and contemporary contexts.
Bio last updated February 6th, 2019.
Articles by Rebekah Ann Lamb
Housing the Soul
By Rebekah Ann Lamb
January 23, 2019
In the last article in Convivium’s series on the meaning of home, Rebekah Lamb surveys the rich array of literature and theological thinking that take a home as metaphor for the drama and implications of the soul’s choices.
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World's Strand
Rebekah Ann Lamb
March 1, 2018
Where do you see evidence of the transcendent in your midst? Today author and photographer Rebekah Ann Lamb invites us to see through her sacred lens.
Dotting the coastline of the Firth of Forth’s Northern Shore, in the East Neuk of Fife, Anstruther cottages are often a layering of varied patterns, textures, and materials: rock, sea-shells, brick, stone, slate, tile, and vivid paints accent the meeting of sea with shore, of the unfathomable with t...
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The Personhood of Liturgy
Rebekah Ann Lamb
August 1, 2016
Reading the new edition of Dietrich von Hildebrand's classic Liturgy and Personality, reviewer Rebekah Ann Lamb writes, reminds us why the language of Christian love is also the language of objective truth.
In July 2016, the Hildebrand Project released a new edition of Liturgy and Personality, one of Hildebrand's more popular works, first published in Germany in 1933 and in English in 1943 Both Guardini and Hildebrand wished to impart that the Liturgy, as the heart of Catholic life, feeds culture ...