Preface: Xavier Seubert and Oleg Bychkov; (1) Images of Gospel Life: The Letter Visualized: John V. Fleming, Princeton University; (2) Bonaventure and the Maestro di San Francesco: John Renner, Courtauld Institute of Art, London; (3) Sensory Engagement and Contemplative Transformation in Cimabue's Assisi Transepts: Holly Flora, Tulane University; (4) Likeness and Compassion in Franciscan Art: A Late Medieval Theory of Compassion and Naturalism in Frescoes in the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi attributed to Giotto's Workshop: Theresa Flanigan, The College of Saint Rose, Albany, NY; (5) The Senses and the Soul's Re-formation in the Supplicationes variae: Amy Neff, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; (6) The Lignum Vitae in New Spain: Cristina Cruz Gonzalez, Oklahoma State University; (7) The Perscrutator in the Hidden Depths of Franciscan Architectural Space: Erik Gustafson, George Mason University; (8) Experiencing God through Music in Franciscan Imagery (With New Observations on Botticelli's St. Francis Flanked by Music-making Angels and an Initial G by the Master of the Budapest Antiphonary): Roberto Cobianchi, Universita degli Studi di Messina; (9) Activating the Senses, Preparing the Soul: Illuminated Antiphonaries for Franciscan Use in Late Medieval Italy: Trinita Kennedy, Frist Center for the Visual Arts; (10) Touch, Sight, and the Patched Franciscan Habit: Cordelia Warr, University of Manchester; (11) The Habit Francis Wore on Mount La Verna. Francis of Assisi-'Living Shroud': Carla Salvati, John Abbott College, Montreal; (12) Franciscan Art and Somaesthetic Devotion in the Italian Renaissance Holy Lands: Simming and the Production of Empathy at Varallo and San Vivaldo: Allie Terry-Fritsch, Bowling Green State University; (13) Art and the Sensory Experience of God in the Franciscan Missions of Upper California: Pamela Jill Huckins, Southern New Hampshire University
; (14) Following in the Footsteps of Christ: Uses of the Via Crucis in Colonial Quito: Carmen Fernandez-Salvador, Universidad San Francisco de Quito; (15) Engaging the Senses: the Pilgrimage Shrine of Santuario de Chimayo in Northern New Mexico: William Wroth, Independent Scholar, Santa Fe, New Mexico; (16) The status of sensory and aesthetic experience in fourteenth-century Franciscan theology, from Peter Aureol to Adam Wodeham: Oleg Bychkov, St. Bonaventure University; (17) The Iconization of St. Francis of Assisi: Xavier Seubert, OFM, Christ the King Seminary