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NEWS ARCHIVE

Dr. John Dominic Crossan
Professor Emeritus
DePaul University, Germany

Lecture Series: "God & Empire"

Lecture 1: "Civilization Empire"
Lecture 2: "Bible & Violence"
Lecture 3: "Jesus & Eschaton"
Lecture 4: "Christ & Apocalypse"

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Dr. Michael Sells
Professor of Islamic Studies
University of Chicago

 

"Within Us, Between Us, and Without Us: America, Islam, and Religious Militancy in the World Today"

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Dr. Robert Jewett
Visiting Professor of New Testament, University of Heidelberg, Germany

 

"Captain America and the Crusade Against Evil"

"Captain America and the Crusade Against Evil" deals with the background of the crusading mentality that has guided American policies since 9/11/2001. The two sides of the American "messiah" tradition are explained, with reference to their origins in earlier American adaptations of biblical themes and their embodiment in the superheroic stories of pop culture. The lecture calls for a critical evaluation of the crusading tradition and a reaffirmation of the American constitutional tradition.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Outstanding Graduating Senior Award - 2007

The Department of Religious Studies announced the 2007 Outstanding Graduating Senior was awarded to Brian Bremer and Linda Kawentel.

Faculty Member Wins ASIANetwork Fellowship




The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to announce that Dr. Paul K. Nietupski, associate professor of religious studies, has been awarded the ASIANetwork Freeman Student-Faculty Fellowship for 2006. This is the second time Dr. Nietupski has been honored with this particular fellowship to support the students in their knowledge and experience in East Asian studies.

Five very talented and motivated students were chosen to join him on this research project: Melissa Cigoi, Nick Mercurio, Alecia Ott, Rosemary Stanitz-Skove, and Jeff Villanueva.

To fulfill the requirements of this award, each student that participated in the research project presented a paper at the ASIANetwork Conference in Chicago, Spring 2007. Two of those papers, Melissa Cigoi and Rosemary Stanitz-Skove, are now published in the Wittenberg University East Asian Studies Journal, Spring 2008, Volume XXXIII. <more>

Passions about "THE PASSION"
Dr. Sheila McGinnPortrayals of the Passion of Christ from A.D. 200 - 2004
Monday - March 29, 2004 - 7:30 p.m.

A slide-lecture was given by Sheila E. McGinn, Ph.D., Professor of Biblical Studies & Early Christianity in the Donahue Auditorium, Dolan Science Center

To listen to the lecture in its entirety, click here.

s John L. Esposito
Friday - March 19, 2004
7:30 p.m., Donahue Auditorium, Dolan Science Center

The Department of Religious Studies brought Dr. John L. Esposito, University Professor & Founding Director of the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, from Georgetown University to John Carroll University to speak on Islam and Modernity.

All were invited to this special event of the Department of Religious Studies on the occasion of the inauguration of the Bediuzzaman Said Nursi Chair in Islamic Studies

Faculty Member Commissioned by
President Bush's Council on Bioethics

The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to announce that in the spring of 2003 President Bush's Council on Bioethics commissioned Dr. Paul Lauritzen to write a report on the ethical issues related to stem cell research. He completed his report in June and met with the President's Council in July. His report is now available at the Council's website at http://www.bioethics.gov/background/lauritzen_paper.html.

Click here to view the text of Dr. Lauritzen's presentation to the committee.

Salat al-Jum'a (The Friday Prayer)
Islam in Dialogue with the World

The Department of Religious Studies in cooperation with The Interfaith Commission of the Diocese of Cleveland hosted a luncheon and Salat al-Jum'a, The Friday Prayer, at John Carroll University on May 23, 2003. The event was the first of a series intended to promote interfaith understanding in Cleveland. If you are interested in participating in future interfaith events sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies, please contact our office at 216-397-4708.

Outstanding Graduating Senior Award - 2003

The Department of Religious Studies announced the 2003 Outstanding Graduating Senior was awarded to Trisha Williams and James Menkhaus.

Trisha Williams & Dr. Paul Lauritzen James Menkhaus & Dr. Paul Lauritzen


Dr. Paul NietupskiFaculty Member Receives Fulbright Award

A prestigious Fulbright Scholar Award was presented to Dr. Paul Nietupski. He joined 225,000 distinguished scholars and professionals worldwide who are leaders in the education, political, economic, social and cultural lives of their countries.Dr. Nietupski traveled to the People's Republic of China for ten months.  There he engaged in research for a book on intercultural dynamics in the Labrang region of China from the 18th to 20th centuries.

Russ Kwitkowski & Dr. Paul LauritzenOutstanding Graduating Senior Award - 2002

The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to announce this years Outstanding Graduating Senior has been awarded to Russ Kwitkowski.
2002 Culicchia Teaching Award

The Department of Religious Studies is pleased to congratulate Mr. Anthony Palermo on being awarded the 2002 Culicchia Teaching Award.  Mr. Anthony Palermo is a full-time visiting professor at John Carroll University.

 

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