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Word Became Flesh: The Question of Performance as Method in Biblical Studies

The 2019 Performance Criticism Conference was held on Oct. 4, 2019. This conference, organized by New Testament and Early Christianity graduate students Zach Eberhart and Megan Wines, was centered around the question of how performance works as a methodology within Biblical Performance Criticism. DETAILS

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2019-2020 Religion and Nature Speaker Series

Integral ecologists are environmental scientists, ethicists, experts in religion and nature and activists who understand that earth's environmental crisis cannot be solved by one group alone. Environmental experts from all fields must work together. This speaker series is part of the 'Francis Project,' a collaboration between Loyola University's Department of Theology and the Institute of Environmental Sustainability to encourage an integral understanding of the natural world from the perspectives of both science and religion DETAILS

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A New Agenda for Catholic Theology and Ministry: Perspectives from Queer Theologians of Color

Dr. Miguel Diaz, John Courtney Murray Chair in Public Service, has been awarded a grant from the Louisville Institute along with project partners Craig Ford Jr (Saint Norbert College) and Bryan Massingale (Fordham University). Their project seeks to "challenge current Catholic theological scholarship in gender and sexuality and open new avenues to reflect on these human experiences from the perspective of race and ethnicity."

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Hate is not welcome aquí

Prof. Miguel Diaz (John Courtney Murray University Chair in Public Service) co-authors article in the National Catholic Reporter on recent gun violence, with a specific focus on that in El Paso, and the impact of white nationalist rhetoric on the Latin@ community. (Photo is from the article in NCR, (CNS photo/Reuters/Callaghan O'Hare))

Congratulations to Our 2020 Graduating Students

Congratulations to Our 2020 Graduating Students

The faculty and staff of the Theology Department would like to acknowledge the students who are graduating this Spring and celebrate this great achievement with you!

Graduating with a Major in Theology:
Lissette Amon, Julia Geabou, Bridget Kiley, Sophia Swain.
 
Graduating with a Major in Religious Studies:
Sylvester Alonz, Nicole Hankes, Elisheva Krinsky, Lauren Morrissey, Robert Quam, Jehan Simon, Troy Thacker
 
Graduating with a Minor in Theology:
George Costello, Nathan Dugener, Sarah Eden, Noah Elliott, Maura Kernell, Erika Krak, Jeffrey Lillard, Benedict Meisenzahl, Maggie Reid, Claudia Tait, Jon Windhorst, Daniela Zavala
 
Graduating with a Minor in Religious Studies:
Julia Geabou
 
Graduating with a Master of Arts in Theology:
Sarah Heiderstadt, Katherine Simion
 
Graduating with a Ph.D in Theology:
Dr. Andrew Blosser, Dr. Matthew Kemp
 
Many, many congratulations for these milestones!  We wish you all the best in your next adventures!