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The Fourth Annual Julio Burunat, Ph.D. Memorial Lecture
THE BEAUTY OF JUSTICE:
COMMUNITY MURALISM
AND
SOCIAL CHANGE
Maureen H. O’Connell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Theology
Fordham University
Sunday, October 18, 2009
4:00p.m.
The Terrace View Lounge
12th Floor, Lowenstein Building
Lincoln Center Campus
113 W. 60th Street (at Ninth)
New York City
RSVP By October 10, 2009
(718) 817-3440
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Film Series - Flom Auditorium, Walsh Library
Thursday, October 8, 6pm: The Lives of Others
Thursday, October 22: 6pm: Frisbee. The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher (2005)
Thursday, November 5, 5pm: Franz Jagerstatter: A Man of Conscience.
November 19, 6pm: ‘In Spite of Darkness’. How folks prayed and meditated in Auschwitz.
November 30, 6pm: King. A Filmed Record. From Montgomery to Memphis.
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Assistant Professor Benjamin Dunning published Aliens and Sojourners: Self as Other in Early Christianity. Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.He also received a grant of $25,000 from the Carpenter Foundation to support his current research on theologies of sexual differentiation in ancient Christianity.
Assistant Professor J. Patrick Hornbeck published "Theologies of Sexuality in English 'Lollardy'"in the Journal of Ecclesiastical History 60/1:19-44 and "Of Captains and Athichrists: The Papacyin Wycliffite Thought" in Reve d'histoire Ecclésiastique 103/3-4: 806-38
Recent Ph.D. graduate Fr. Joseph F. Mali published The Christian Gospel and its Jewish Roots: A Redaction-Critical Study of Mark 2:21-22 in Context. Studies in Biblical Literature 131
Professor Larry L. Welborn published "Paul's Caricature of his Chief Rival as a Pompous
Parasite in 2 Corinthians 11:20" in Journal for the Study of the New Testament 32:39-56 and
"Extraction from the Mortal Site: Badiou on the Resurrection in Paul," New Testament Studies 55:1-20.
Associate Professor Geroge Demacopoulos published "Gregory the Great and the Pagan Shrines of Kent" in Journal of Late Antiquity 1/2:353-69.
Assistant Professor Maureen O'Connell published Compassion: Loving our Neighbor in an Age of Globalization (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2009). With Laurie Cassidy (Marywood College), she also received a grant of $14779 from the Wabash foundation to fund a teaching workshop for college teachers of theology in conjunction with the College Theology Society Convention in May, 2009 on The Gift and Challenge of Difference in the Classroom: The College Theology Society Workshop on Race, Diversity, and Pedagogy.
Professor Terrence Tilley had his presidential address to the Catholic Theological Society of America, "Three Impasses in Christology," published in Origins 39/7 (June 25, 2009) 97-105.
Professor Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., edited The Fathers of the Church: From Clement of Rome to
Augustine of Hippo by Pope Benedict XVI (Grand Rapids and Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 2009). His Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, OT, III, was translated into Chinese (Taipei, Taiwan: Campus Evangelical Fellowship, 2009).
Professor James T. Fisher published On the Irish Waterfront: The Crusader, the Movie,
and the Soul of the Port of New York (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009).
Professor James T. Fisher published On the Irish Waterfront: The Crusader, the Movie,
and the Soul of the Port of New York (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009).
Assistant Professor Michael Lee published Bearing the Weight of Salvation:
The Soteriology of Ignacio Ellacuria (New York: Continuum, 2009).
Graduate student Michael Azar read “'You are from Your Father the Devil'”: John 8:31-47 According to Origen, John Chrysostom, and Cyril of Alexandria " to the International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Rome in July, 2009.
Distinguished Professor Elizabeth A. Johson received the annual Marianist Award from the
University of Dayton for her contributions to Catholic intellectual life; she delivered
a lecture there entitled "From History to Faith to History." She also published “Galilee: A Critical Matrix for Marian Studies,” Theological Studies 70 (June 2009): 327-46; “Verdadeiramente nossa irmã. Abordagem disciplinar hermenêutica feminista,” in Os MuitosRostos de Maria - Concilium: Revista Internacional de Teologia No. 327 (2009/4): 7-15; and “Articulating the Vision Anew: The Banquet of the Creed,” in Prophetic Witness: Catholic Women’sStrategies for Reform, ed. by Colleen Griffith.New York: Crossroad, 2009: 6-15. Her work was discussed in Susan Rakoczy, “The Theological Vision of Elizabeth A. Johnson,” Scriptura 98 (2009): 137-155;published by the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. For ten consecutive weeks in The Tablet,diocesan newspaper for Brooklyn and Queens, the columnist Fr. Robert Lauder, professor of philosophy,wrote on each of the ten chapters in her book Quest for the Living God (New York: Continnum, 2007).
Assistant Professor Franklin Harkins published Reading and the Work of Restoration: History and Scripture in the Theology of Hugh of St. Victor (Pontifical Institute of
Mediaeval Studies, 2009).
Assistant Professor Michael Lee published "Galilean Journey Revisited: Mestizaje, Anti-Judaism, and the Dynamics of Exclusion," Theological Studies 70 (June 2009): 377-400. He also delivered the 2009 annual lecture of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism (University of Notre Dame) entitled, "Keeping the Wolf from the Door: Remembering
El Salvador's Martyrs in America, the University, and the Church."
Assistant Professor Michael Peppard recently published critical editions of two unpublished Greek papyri in Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik (2009). One of the texts, published as
"A Letter Between Two Women, With a Courier About to Depart," is among the oldest extant papyrus letters between Christian women. He also published: the article on "Music" in the Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2009); and "Disgrace: A New Report Details Religious Abuse at Guantanamo,"Commonweal, June 19, 2009.
Graduate student Sarah Spangler, "Christology as the Basis of Metaphysics in Origen's Commentary on John" was accepted for publication in Studia Patristica, which publishes the best papers from the most recent Oxford Quadrennial Patristics Conference.
Associate Professor George Demacopoulos published "Gregory the Great and the Sixth-Century Dispute over the Ecumenical Title," Theological Studies 70 (2009): 600-621.
Professor James T. Fisher's On the Irish Waterfront, published in August, is in its third printing and will likely soon go into a fourth hardback printing.
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