Loyola Institute
Silence, language, and Christian feminism
February 26, 2020
Tina Beattie, Professor of Catholic Studies at Roehampton University, gave a public lecture on theology, language and meaning in Laudato Si’ and Querida Amazonia
Read more‘The secular is not scary’
February 12, 2020
The Bishop of Cloyne, William Crean, launched the published proceedings of the 2016 Loyola Conference on the Church in a pluralist society
Read moreReligious Literacy: Challenges for today
January 20, 2020
The increasing estrangement of western societies from Christian belief and practice was theme of a recent event in the Loyola Institute TCD
Read moreReligious literacy: Challenges for Today
December 13, 2019
A Loyola Institute conference in the New Year will examine the impact of our increasing ignorance around religion
Read moreHope is not optimism
December 4, 2019
'Hope in a Time of Need' is the title of Dr Con Casey's recent presentation in the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin
Read moreHistory of the Irish nun
April 17, 2019
Professor Deirdre Raftery delivered a lecture on “Unveiling the History of the Irish Nun: Opportunities for Research and Innovation” at the Loyola Institute
Read moreThe Camino – a spiritual shortcut?
February 22, 2019
Professor Piotr Roszak, an enthusiastic proponent of the Camino pilgrimage, lectured to a full house in the Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin
Read moreSeminar on ‘The Joy of Love’
June 19, 2018
Professors at the Loyola Institute emphasised the need for open-ended dialogue and discernment, conscious always of human frailty and weakness
Read moreLove, law and the 8th amendment
May 2, 2018
Irish Jesuit philosopher Dr Patrick Riordan discusses the 8th Amendment in light of his recent talk at Trinity College Dublin
Read more‘Stand upright. Raise your head. Do theology.’
January 30, 2018
'Doing theology in troubled times' is a topic occupying the thoughts of Michael Kirwan SJ, lecturing in the Loyola Institute, TCD
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