Research Out Loud: Religious Traditions

Research Out Loud: Religious Traditions

Join the University Libraries to hear student papers on a diverse range of religious topics.  Presenters are students in Dr. Devorah Schoenfeld’s capstone course for Religious Studies.

Thursday, April 25
4:15 – 6:45 PM
Information Commons 4th Floor

Blake Cannon, (Junior, Philosophy/Business Administration/Theology) “WANTED: GOD, Dead or Alive.  Rites of Passage into Authenticity”

Sam Elliott, (Senior, Religious Studies) “Medicine and Religion: The Great Divide”

Joanna Harris, (Senior, Religious Studies/Women’s Studies and Gender Studies) “Humanity and the Animal World: A Discussion of how Christians View and Relate to Animals”

Claire Hawkes, (Sophomore, Advertising & Public Relations/English/Religious Studies) “The Tree of Life & The Humble Guardian: Environmental Advocacy of Modern Christian Mythology”

Joshua Kraft, (Senior, Natural Science/Neuroscience/Religious Studies) “Wordless Whispers and Mahakasyapa’s Flower: An Exploration of Zen Buddhist Rituals”

Imran Sabir, (Senior, Religious Studies/Bioethics) “American Muslim Responses to 9/11”

Derek Schulze, (Senior, Religious Studies/Asian Studies) “From Meaning to Experience: The Implications of Love of God”

Research Out Loud is a new initiative sponsored by the Loyola University Libraries that gives students the opportunity to present research papers in a professional conference environment as part of their course work.  Faculty interested in working with the Libraries may contact Jeannette Pierce, jpierc2@luc.edu.

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