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Emily Stimpson Chapman
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Emily Stimpson Chapman is an award-winning Catholic author, whose books include Letters to Myself From the End of the World, Hope to Die: The Christian Meaning of the Resurrection of the Body (co-authored with Dr. Scott Hahn), These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body, and The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet. She is also the author of six studies for the women’s ministry Endow and the editor and co-author of the Formed in Christ High School Textbook series.
She has also co-authored two children’s books with Scott Hahn, Mary: Mother of All and The Supper of the Lamb. Emily lives in Steubenville with her husband and three young children.
Emily Stimpson Chapman has been featured on the Franciscan University Presents episodes Navigating the World’s Brokenness and Learning from SS. Catherine and Hildegard.