by Tim Perron, SJ | Sep 6, 2022 | Education, Religious Life, The Jesuits ~ Approx. 7 mins
As a Jesuit and future Catholic priest in Fordham University’s Theology Ph.D. program, I began teaching one of the introductory courses in theology, “Faith and Critical Reason”, a requirement for all undergraduates. I am open with my students about my Jesuit, Catholic...
by Andrew Milewski, SJ | Nov 22, 2021 | Religious Life, Sacraments, Spirituality ~ Approx. 5 mins
“I was reading the bible in my theology class,” one student said. “I was shocked at how rude it depicts Prophet Ibrahim and Sara. They are so disrespectful to God. She literally laughs at Allah!” We were in a Muslim Life Class, a mostly informal get together for...
by Ken Homan, SJ | Apr 8, 2019 | Economics, Faith & Politics, Justice ~ Approx. 5 mins
What do you call someone who teaches classes, grades materials, lectures, guides labs, facilitates study groups, and completes thousands of hours of research while also studying and writing theses or dissertations? According to most universities, you’d call that...