In response to the need for a professionally designed website that would meet some of the major research needs in the community of Lonergan scholars, Fr. Robert Doran has developed the website www.bernardlonergan.com, which is now up and running. Registration on the site is free, and enables scholars to have access online to major items in the Lonergan archives in the form of both documents and audio recordings.
Read more about the launch in News from the Chair ![]()
Dr. Mickey L. Mattox, Associate Professor of Historical Theology will present “Clavis Scripturae Sacrae: Experience of the Holy Trinity in Martin Luther’s Interpretation of the Old Testament” Thursday, November 13 at 3:30 PM in Cramer Hall, room 004E. Free and Open to the Public.
Luther’s interpretations of the experiences of the Old Testament “saints” are easily some of the most impressive textual artifacts of his career as Doctor in Biblia at Wittenberg University. Join us for a historical examination of some of Luther’s work oriented toward taking his measure as a possible conversation partner for the present day task of theological exegesis of the Holy Scripture. Designed for Protestants and Catholics!
Co-Sponsored by the Marquette Scripture Project and the Colloquium in Reformation Theology