Stephen Pope, who has taught at Boston College for 28 years, focuses his theology classes on a different approach from the Aristotelian concepts of love.
Panel of Theologians Talk Religion in Latin America
Liberation theology is rooted in late 20th-century Roman Catholicism.
Panel of Professors Talk Colombian Peace Process
“Everything ‘Narcos’ has taught you, please forget it.”
At Montserrat Coalition, Students Find Support and Assistance
Frank Garcia-Ornelas, assistant manager of the Montserrat Coalition, helps serve low-income, high-need students at Boston College.
Dunn Talks ‘Love Lost,’ ‘Love Unrealized’
The spirit of agape is to give your love away to someone, Dunn said.
With Humanizing Poetry, Kim Garcia Questions Drone Warfare
A monk once told BC English Professor Kim Garcia, “Writing is your prayer.” Since that day, she has combated war with poetry.
Tenth Harvest Fest Introduces Students to Environmentally-Friendly Options
EcoPledge members will be distributing homemade, organic spa products and local vendors will offer environmentally-friendly samples.
Boston College’s Race Debate
BC students, faculty, and staff weigh in on the University’s social climate after recent events on campus and in the city.
Chris Hansen: Reporting on Life and Death
Emmy-award winning journalist Chris Hansen spoke to students on Tuesday night about his experience covering murder cases.