The Audacity of Ignatian Spirituality: A Webinar with Ignatian Friends
St. Ignatius of Loyola made some bold claims: we can find God in all things; we can ask God for what we desire; we can have a personal relationship with God; and more. These bold claims have become the bedrock of the Ignatian way, and Ignatian spirituality continues to speak to the hearts of every generation, all over the world. We’ve gathered a panel of Ignatian experts for an engaging webinar exploring what makes Ignatian spirituality so audacious and how the bold claims made by Ignatius can transform our lives in our 21st-century world.
Our panelists are:
- Fr. Allan Figueroa Deck, SJ
- Marina Berzins McCoy
- Paul Mitchell
- Tim Muldoon
The Audacity of Ignatian Spirituality
A Webinar with Ignatian Friends
July 9, 2024
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About Our Panelists
Father Allan Figueroa Deck, SJ, has a doctorate in theology from the Gregorian University and a doctorate in Latin American Studies from Saint Louis University. He currently holds the position of Distinguished Scholar of Pastoral Theology and Latino Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. He is the author or editor of nine books, including 365 días acompañados por los santos.
Marina Berzins McCoy is a professor at Boston College, where she teaches philosophy and in the BC PULSE service-learning program. She is the author of The Ignatian Guide to Forgiveness. She and her husband are the parents to two young adults and live in the Boston area.
Paul Mitchell cares full-time for his young sons and writes in the service of lay formation. He taught in Uganda, Chicago, Boston, and Egypt, and studied theology at the University of Notre Dame and the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. He is the author of Audacious Ignatius and The Examen Book.
Tim Muldoon is the author of a number of books, including The Ignatian Workout and Living Against the Grain, and teaches in the Department of Philosophy at Boston College.