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A general guide to finding materials for theological research at the undergraduate level
Last Updated: Mar 7, 2012 URL: http://libguides.lmu.edu/theology Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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The purpose of this research guide is to help you find theological and religious information, and resources to help your writing.  Not comprehensive, this LibGuide tries to incorporate examples from the many different approaches and subject matters encompassed by theological studies.  Select the tab for the stage you're at, or the kind of information you need. Remember, there is help available at any step of your search!

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Huffington Ecumenical Symposium NOV 17, 2010

The Huffington Ecumenical Institute cordially invites you to attend its fall event,
LMU theology professors Fr. Deacon Nicholas Denysenko and Rev. Fr. Dorian Llywelyn, S.J. will be speaking on the role and relevance of the Virgin Mary in Eastern and Western Christianity.  Orthodox and Catholic Christians have much in common in the ways they venerate Mary, but subtle differences reveal much about our understanding not only ofthe Mother, but of her Son.  Professor David A. Sánchez, Ph.D., also of theology, will be a respondent.  This event will take place
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
6:00 pm: Reception
7:00 pm: Lecture
Note: The event is free, and open to the public, but
you must register to attend.
 

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Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes

John August Swanson

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East-West Symposium March 5-6, 2010

The Huffington Ecumenical Institute sponsored an engaging two-day Symposium:

Women and Church, East and West:
a Catholic-Orthodox Conversation

The program included stellar guest speakers and LMU faculty, as well as both Orthodox and Catholic LMU students in dialogue, covering a wide area of concerns.

The five sessions are now available as downloadable videos from the HEI Web site.

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