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2009 Marquette University/Loyola University-Chicago
Graduate Student Theological Colloquium

Congratulations to our colleagues who have been selected to present papers at the Marquette University/Loyola University-Chicago Graduate Student Theological Colloquium 2009:

Plenary Speaker:
Rebecca Meier-Rao, "Interreligious Dialogue: A lesson from Aloysius Pieris, S.J."

Breakouts Speakers:
Anne M. Carpenter, "The Aesthetics of Epistemology: Hans Urs von Balthasar and Bernard Lonergan"
Stephen Waldron, "Irony, Theology of History, and Global Pentecostalism"
Mark Trump, "Witnessing Chains in John's Gospel"

The colloquium will take place Saturday, February 7, 2009 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Raynor Memorial Library Conference Center, Marquette University. 

Web Posted: 12/11/2008



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Marquette University defines itself as Christian, Catholic, Jesuit, urban, and independent. The Department of Theology functions within the university to investigate and understand the Catholic tradition, its relation to other Christian communions, and to other religions of the world. Read more of our mission statement.