As educators in Jesuit Catholic colleges and universities, how do we engage with the pain and suffering, as well as the promising potential, of LGBTQ students in ways that move beyond tolerance to a full expression of cura personalis?
Navigating Class on Campus
Walking the Crossroads of Campus and Community at Rockhurst
Being a Neighbor in the Hood: Difficult Conversations to Envision a New Neighborhood
A Collage of Conversations with Undocumented Students
Against Manufactured Truth: Fostering Respect for a Complex and Ambiguous Reality
Making Interfaith Conversations Central to our Jesuit Mission: Why and How to Get Started
Too Catholic, Not Catholic Enough: Holding the Creative Tension with Beloved Balance
Muslim in the Jesuit World: Mercy Meets Love
Consent and the Catholic University: Social Justice and Sexuality
Catholic Theological Society of America Issues Statement Against Trump Executive Order on Refugees and Immigration
On behalf of more than 1,300 theologians in the United States, the Catholic Theological Society of American Board issued a statement against the immigration policies of the Trump Administration. Drawing from the Gospel and the values of Jesuit institutions, this document highlights the continual need for our schools to have difficult conversations about how to better protect and serve the most vulnerable in society.