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George Demacopoulos, Ph.D., professor of theology and the Fr. John Meyendorff & Patterson Family Chair of Orthodox Christian Studies, and Aristotle Papanikolaou, Ph.D., professor of theology and the Archbishop Demetrios Chair in Orthodox Theology and Culture, ARTS AND SCIENCES, were awarded the Order of Sankt Ignatios by the Sankt Ignatios Foundation for their contributions “to making Eastern Christian Studies more widely recognized in the West” and for promoting “ways of thinking that transcend the divide between East and West.”
Sarit Kattan Gribetz, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, associate professor of theology, published “Sabbath, Rest, and Freedom” in Maharat’s Insights into this Week’s Parsha on Feb. 24.
Thomas Massaro, S.J., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of theology, published the article “Pope Francis: Renewing Roman Catholic Approaches to Peace” in volume 24, no. 2 (December 2022) of MST Review (the peer-reviewed journal of the Maryhill School of Theology in the Philippines).
Thomas Massaro, S.J., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of theology, published the essay “Reasons for Hope: Charting Evidence of Genuine Moral Progress in American Public Life,” which was posted Jan. 29 at the North America Forum on the website of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church, accessible here.
Robert J. Parmach, Ph.D., ADMINISTRATION, Director of Ignatian Mission, authored “The value of imagination as an adult: an Ignatian perspective” published by Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education on Feb. 19.
Sónia da Silva Monteiro, doctoral candidate, ARTS AND SCIENCES, published “Hospitality in the Public Realm: An Arendtian Account of the Role of Action and Forgiveness,”published by Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 78, on Jan. 31.
Christiana Zenner, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, associate professor of theology, published “The Voice of Buffy Sainte-Marie,” in Sapientia, a publication of the Center on Religion and Culture, on Feb. 8.