May 09, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog

HUM 322 - Community, Justice and Imagination: An Interdisciplinary Engagement with The Saint John’s Bible


The Saint John’s Bible is a spectacular achievement by a talented group of artists and calligraphers under the artistic direction of renowned calligrapher and artist, Donald Jackson of Wales. Commissioned by Saint John’s Abbey and University in Minnesota, Jackson and a team of 20 artists spent almost 15 years creating the first handwritten and illuminated manuscript to be commissioned by a Benedictine community in over 500 years. Completed in 2011, this Bible was designed to spark the spiritual imagination for the 21st century and beyond.

Chapman University is the steward for one of the 7-volume sets of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Edition. This is a full-size, museum-quality lithographic reproduction of the original. Class sessions will take place in the Fish Interfaith Center, home of the Chapman Heritage Edition set, allowing for significant hands-on exploration of the volumes.

Students will explore The Saint John’s Bible from a number of vantage points: the arts, theology, history, science and social justice concerns.

  Letter grade. (Offered interterm.) 3 credits