A
In the bright sunshine of a frosty winter's day The Quest for the Grail, led by Kevin Tingay, explored the idea that the Eucharist bridges the apparent gap between the mythic and ritual dimensions of the narrative of the Grail. It also addressed the place and nature of the questing journey in both the exterior and internal sense, and the relevance of these narratives in emerging patterns of spirituality in our own age. Kevin Tingay is a retired Anglican priest, and formerly Interfaith Adviser for Bath & Wells Diocese. He is an occasional lecturer in Religious Studies at Bath Spa University, is vice-Chairman of the Churches’ Fellowship for Psychical & Spiritual Studies, a member of the World Congress of Faiths, the Scientific & Medical Network, and other groups fostering dialogue between traditions.
In the bright sunshine of a frosty winter's day The Quest for the Grail, led by Kevin Tingay, explored the idea that the Eucharist bridges the apparent gap between the mythic and ritual dimensions of the narrative of the Grail. It also addressed the place and nature of the questing journey in both the exterior and internal sense, and the relevance of these narratives in emerging patterns of spirituality in our own age. Kevin Tingay is a retired Anglican priest, and formerly Interfaith Adviser for Bath & Wells Diocese. He is an occasional lecturer in Religious Studies at Bath Spa University, is vice-Chairman of the Churches’ Fellowship for Psychical & Spiritual Studies, a member of the World Congress of Faiths, the Scientific & Medical Network, and other groups fostering dialogue between traditions.
No comments:
Post a Comment