Bound By Hounds: Spring 2025 Edition
A roundup of the most recent publications authored and edited by ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ graduates and faculty Rita Buettner, M.A. ’24
³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ magazine scanned the shelves for works published recently by ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ faculty and alumni.
Thinking Through Aquinas: Essays on God, Humanity, and Christ
Author: Fritz Bauerschmidt, Ph.D., professor of theology
Great Ideas, Gentle as Doves (Second Edition)
Author: Rev. Timothy Brown, S.J., assistant to the president for mission integration and associate professor of law and social responsibility
Near Strangers
Author: Marian Crotty, Ph.D., associate professor of writing
Mosaic
Author: Laura Gaddis, M.S. ’07
Desde un Camino Olvidado des Todos: Mujer Vanguardia, Exilio y Existencialismo en La Sin Razón de Rosa Chacel
Author: Ana Gómez-Pérez, Ph.D., associate professor of modern languages and literature
The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization
Author: Sam Klug, Ph.D., assistant teaching professor of history
Tolkien, Philosopher of War
Author: Graham McAleer, Ph.D., professor of philosophy
Huon D’Auvergne: An Edition and Translation of the Fourteenth-Century Chanson de Geste in Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett MS 78 D 8T
Author: Leslie Zarker Morgan, Ph.D., professor emerita of modern languages and literatures
The Electric God and Other Shorts
Author: Michael Perone, ’99
Adventures in Statistics: How We Live in a World of Numbers
Author: Robert T. Stewart, Ph.D., ’91
See more recent titles in the Fall 2024 issue’s edition of Bound by Hounds.
Are you a member of the ³ÉÈËÍ·Ìõ community—or do you know one—who’s published a book within the past year? Send us your publications news so that we may include your title in our next issue: magazine@loyola.edu.