Loyola University Chicago

Department of Theology

2020 - 2021

  • Faculty

    Lectures on the New Testament and Christian Origins

    Prof. Edmondo Lupieri, John Cardinal Cody S.J. Chair in Theology, is giving a series of seven lectures on the New Testament and Christian Origins.
  • Award

    2020 - 21 Undergraduate Paper Prizes

    The LUC Department of Theology is pleased to announce its undergraduate paper prize competition for the 2020 - 21 academic year. Three prizes are awarded annually to encourage publication-level work in the fields of theology and religious studies. The Department wishes to reward talented undergraduates who have engaged in original work in a Theology or Religious Studies class here at LUC. Papers will be classified and entered into one of three contests based on whether the class in which the writing emerged was a 100, 200, or 300-level course.
  • Theology Faculty Publications

    Professor Marcia Hermansen, Director of the Islamic World Studies Program, has two new publications.
  • 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 and celebrate this great achievement with you!
  • Conference

    THE PROMISE OF PEACE IN THE SHADOW OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI: POLITICAL, MORAL AND THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS

    Please join us on Thursday, October 8, from 5:00 – 7:45 p.m., for a virtual program commemorating the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki titled “The Promise of Peace in the Shadow of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Political, Moral, and Theological Reflections. Keynote lectures will be given by the Archbishop of Nagasaki, Joseph Mitsuaki Takami, and Daniel Ellsberg, who famously leaked the Pentagon Papers in the hope that they would end the Vietnam War and author of “The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner.”
  • Film

    IRON FIVE: THE STORY OF THE 1963 LOYOLA BASKETBALL TEAM

    The Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies Program invites you to join us for a film screening of IRON FIVE: THE STORY OF THE 1963 LOYOLA BASKETBALL TEAM. A conversation with Director and Producer, Rino Liberatore, and with Team Captain of the 1963 Loyola Basketball Team and NCAA Most Valuable Player, Jerry Harkness, will be held following the screening.
  • Prof. Olivia Stewart Lester Named Centre for the Study of the Bible Fellow at Oriel College, University of Oxford

    Assistant Professor Olivia Stewart Lester has been named to a three-year term as a Centre for the Study of the Bible Fellow at Oriel College, University of Oxford.
  • Lecture

    Wearing the Niqab: A Radical Religious Practice in a Secular World

    The niqab (full face veil) has been constructed as a symbol of Islam’s perceived backwardness, oppression of women, and political radicalization. Although Muslim women who wear the niqab speak with strong voices, they are neglected in public debates that often demonize this practice. Anna Piela author of Wearing the Niqab: Muslim Women in the UK and the US will offer an analysis of the niqab, female religious identity, and agency including the impact of pandemic mask mandates on perceptions of niqabi women.
  • Lecture

    Who Are You? Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Challenges in Health Care Settings

    Artificial Intelligence technologies contain many different practices that create possibilities and challenges. Our speakers will offer an overview of the scientific advances and the developing technologies of AI and their intersection with health care (Dr. Corso). We will narrow our ethical questions to different facets of human-machine interactions with AI (Dr. Hildt and Dr. Haker), and focus on some questions specific questions emerging in clinical settings (Dr. McCarthy). The panel will conclude with a discussion and Q&A with attendees.
  • Award

    2020 - 21 Winners of the Annual Undergraduate Paper Prize

    The LUC Department of Theology is pleased to announce Max Dziablis, Gina Canavan, and Anisha Jai Kapoor as the winners of its 2020 - 21 undergraduate paper prize competition. The prizes were awarded to encourage publication-level work in the fields of theology and religious studies and to reward talented undergraduates who have engaged in original work in a Theology or Religious Studies class here at LUC.
  • Conference

    Signs of the Times: Context, Contingency, Crisis

    This day-long symposium sponsored by the Theology Department and the Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage offers reflections on major events and current affairs impacting Catholics, the Church, and the study of theology and ethics today. Featuring current LUC doctoral students and recent graduates. This event is free and open to the public. Registration required.