Sophie Hacker's Icons of the Incarnation was launched at Sarum College on 5 December 2008.
This title celebrates an extraordinary fusion of artistic imagination and creativity, and marks the next phase for nine sculptural artworks which were first seen in Winchester Cathedral in 2008.
Alongside sumptuous reproductions of the art, the book offers us an insight into the artist's creative process and the links she makes with her own theological vision. It also describes the processes of working with musician Sarah Baldock to visualise the themes inspiring Messiaen's La Nativite du Seigneur. Accompanying medications by Roland Riem add a third dimension to this collaborative project between art and music, reaching out to the inexpressible in poetry. Foreword by Richard Harries.
The article, "Cyril of Jerusalem on the Holy Spirit," by Dr Juliette Day, Director of Liturgical Studies, has been published in the book, "The Holy Spirit in the Fathers of the Church".
The Cavell Room at Sarum College was overflowing for the launch of To Trust and To Love on 29 July.