D.P. Curtin

Dr. D.P. Curtin is an Irish-American psychologist, translator, and theologian. He holds degrees from Villanova University, Chestnut Hill College, and Chatham University. His work has appeared in First ThingsVoegeinView, Psyche Magazine, Public Orthodoxy, Covenant, and Catholic Exchange. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Scriptorium Project.

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Speakers of Jesus’s Native Tongue: Syriac Christians & the Endurance of an Ancient Faith

The story of Syriac Christians, which history has sadly forgotten as among the first disciples of Christ, is one of political neglect and tragedy, but also of hope for the future

Hagia Sophia and the Persistence of Sacred Memory & Conflict

The decision to turn Haga Sophia from a museum back into a mosque sheds light on a broader truth about the reality of religious pluralism: multicultural openness is only possible if all cultures are willing to drop their pretensions of societal supremacy.