Anne M. Carpenter

Anne M. Carpenter holds the Danforth Chair in Theological Studies at Saint Louis University. She has written monographs on Hans Urs von Balthasar and on Catholic tradition; other essays are available in Modern Theology and in Nova et Vetera.

Articles

  1. Golden Beauty Lies Sometimes

    Anne Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Theology at St. Mary’s College, critiques the Baroque Catholic imagination through the history of race.

    Caravaggio Young Sick Bacchus

  2. Charles PƩguy's Difficult Hope

    Anne Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Theology at Saint Mary’s College (CA), digs into the roots of Charles Péguy's art and politics.

    Zurbaran Shroud

  3. The Resplendent Completion of the Liberal Arts

    Anne Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Theology at Saint Mary’s College, invites you to think about the meaning of meaning and the aim of the liberal arts.
  4. Met Gala: Catholicism Broken but Shining

    Anne Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Theology at Saint Mary’s College (CA), goes deeper into the Met Gala than knee-jerk gushing or hating.

    Heavenly Bodies Fashion And The Catholic Imagination