Ireland Library Lectures
Fall 1990-Spring 2007
1990-1991
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Fall: Dr. Tom Fisch, “Current Thought in Liturgical Theology”
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Spring: Rev. Phil Rask, “List of Tribes in the Book of Revelation: Anti-Semitism in Traditional Interpretation?”
1991-1992
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Fall: Sr. Katarina Schuth, “Catholics in America: Membership, Ministry and Future Trends”
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Spring: Sr. M. Christine Athans, “Theological Roots of Anti-Semitism of Fr. Charles E. Coughlin—Famous Radio Priest of the 1930s & 1940s”
1992-1993
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Fall: Rev. James Motl, “Community to Community: Preaching as Social Activity”
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Spring: Rev. Ron Bowers, “Religion and Law: How Theologies of Law Affect Belief and Practice in Judaism”
1993-1994
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Fall: Sr. Valerie Lesniak, “Wisdom’s Alchemy: Raissa Maritain’s Contemplative Journey”
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Spring: Dr. Victor Klimoski, “Speaking Their Minds: Priests Reflect on Ministry and Formation”
1994-1995
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Spring: Dr. Michael Patrick O’Connor, “The Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Life of Faith”
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Note: The library’s “Gift for Many Minds” open house was held on May 1 in conjunction with a Centennial lecture given by Sr. Karen Kennelly.
1995-1996
1996-1997
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Fall: Rev. Bill McDonough “The Redemptorists and the Second Vatican Council – ‘New terrain’ and a ’stumbling stone’ in Bernhard Haring’s methodological contributions to Gaudium et spes”
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Spring: Dr. Gene Scapanski, “Origins of a New Identity for the Laity: The 1950s as Prelude to Vatican II”
1997-1998
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Fall: Rev. Dominic Serra, “In Persona Christi: A Meaning Suggested by the Rubrics and Grammar of the Eucharistic Prayer”
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Spring: Dr. David Hunter, “The Origins, History and End of Marriage in the Theology of St. Augustine”
1998-1999
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Fall: Rev. Patrick Quinn, “The Church: Communion of Persons and Hierarchically Ordered Society”
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Spring: Rev. Peter Feldmeier, “The Contemplative Life: East and West”
1999-2000
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Fall: Sr. Katarina Schuth, “Church Ministry in a New Millennium: Making the Most of These Times”
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Spring: Dr. Seung Ai Yang, “Re-linking Spirituality and Justice: A Scriptural Perspective”
2000-2001
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Fall: Dr. Tom Fisch, “Theological Significance of the Unvarying and Canonical Aspects of Christian Liturgy”
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Spring: Sr. M. Christine Athans, “The Americanism Crisis in the Catholic Church”
2001-2002
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Fall: Rev. J. Michael Byron, “A Church for Others: Why Non-Christians Have a Claim Upon Roman Catholic Theology.”
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Spring: Sr. M. Christine Athans, on her book, To Work for the Whole People: John Ireland’s Seminary in St. Paul
2002-2003
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Fall: Jan Viktora, “Exploring the Nature of Effective Pastoral Leadership in Roman Catholic Parishes: Portraits, Insights and Recommendations for Ministry Formation.”
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Spring: Dr. Deborah Organ, “And So What? Preaching Connection between Professed Faith and Community Living.”
2003-2004
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Fall: Rev. Jerome Dittberner, "Seminary Theology 2003: Still Getting God Right."
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Spring: Rev. Patrick Quinn, TOR, “Emerging Ministries in the Church: Theological Context and Problems”
2003-2004
“Great Theologians of the Twentieth Century: A Celebration of Their Legacy”
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Fall:
Rev. Patrick Quinn, TOR, on Yves M. J. Congar, O.P., “Tradition and Traditions: Challenging the Church to a New Future.”
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Spring:
Rev. J. Michael Byron, on Karl Rahner, S.J., “The Freedom to Soar: Rahner’s Cosmic Vision”
Sister Mary Christine Athans, B.V.M., on John Courtney Murray, S.J., "Religious Liberty--A Gift and a Challenge: The Contribution of John Courtney Murray”
Rev. Jerome Dittberner, on Bernard Lonergan, "Lonergan for Non-Lonerganians"
2005-2006
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Fall: Dr. Seung A. Yang, “International Priests and American Catholics: History, Context, and Hope”
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Spring: Rev. Peter Laird, “Autonomy and Morality: Ethics, Aesthetics, and Religion”
2006-2007
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Fall: Panel: Sr. Paul Therese Saiko, SNND; Rev. Christopher Beaudet, and Rev. Andrew Cozzens from the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity. “Reflections on Deus Caritas Est; The first encyclical by Pope Benedict XVI”
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Spring: Sr. Katarina Schuth, OSF, “Priestly Ministry in Multiple Parishes: An Emerging Phenomenon”
2007-2008
- Fall: Dr. Christopher J. Thompson, “Preliminary Reflections on the Church and the Environment"