Thursday, July 15, 2021

WHERE ARE THEY NOW? #2 ~ Glenn Rudderrow






Next up in my, "Where Are They Now" series is world renowned artist, Glenn Rudderrow.

Some of you will remember the tragic day when the Rudderrow family (who were on staff at Prairie) went for a Sunday hike out to the Red Deer River, or the "Badlands" as they are often referred to. 

That day, son Glenn took a terrible fall which left him a paraplegic. Glenn has gone on to become a world class artist and teacher, having taught at a prestigious art school in Philadelphia. 

Check out Glenn's website at: www.glennrudderow.com



Friday, July 9, 2021

WHERE ARE THEY NOW? #1 ~ Alan Kirk


First up in my, "Where Are They Now" series, I am featuring, professor, author, lecturer, former Prairie staff kid, alum and grandson of Prairie's founder, J. F. Kirk.

Alan Kirk is Professor of Religion and Interim Academic Unit Head at James Madison University. Alan's focus is in New Testament and Early Christianity. His research focus is ancient gospels, including applications of cognitive and cultural memory theory to problems in the origins and history of the gospel tradition.
Recent publications include Memory, Tradition, & Text: Uses of the Past in Early Christianity, co-edited with Tom Thatcher (Leiden: Brill, 2005), “Memory Theory and Jesus Research,” in Handbook of the Study of the Historical Jesus, edited by Tom Holmén and Stanley E. Porter; (Leiden: Brill, 2010); “Tradition and Memory in the Gospel of Peter,” in Das Evangelium nach Petrus: Text, Kontexte, Intertexte, edited by Tobias Nicklas and Thomas Kraus (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2007).
Alan teaches a range of courses in New Testament and early Christianity. Currently he is developing a new course on gospels from the 1st to 3rd centuries A.D.

Alan and his wife Sue have 3 grown children and live in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

7/31/23
Update: I am pleased to give you an update in my, "Where Are They Now?" series.
We had a delightful visit today with Alan and Sue Kirk and Alan gave me a copy of his brand new book to give to my Dad. "In Jesus Tradition, Early Christian Memory, and Gospel Writing, Alan Kirk guides us through the history of biblical scholars' quest for the authentic source. Kirk reveals that outdated assumptions about ancient media realities have caused the past two centuries of academic deadlock."