Share Twitter Facebook LinkedIn E-Mail Magazine Bound by Hounds: Spring 2023 Edition A roundup of the most recent publications authored and edited by Loyola graduates and faculty. Magazine Staff Loyola magazine scanned the shelves for works published recently by Loyola faculty and alumni. How Beautiful the World Could Be: Christian Reflections on the Everyday Author: Frederick Bauerschmidt, Ph.D., professor of theology Oracles of the Cosmos: Between Pantheism and Secularism Author: Paul Richard Blum, Ph.D, professor emeritus of philosophy Agnostic Democracy and Political Practice: Ways of Being Adversarial Author: Fuat Gürsözlü, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy Antiracist Teacher Education: Counternarratives and Storytelling (Volume 2) Co-author: Afra Hersi, Ph.D, professor of literacy teacher education  The Johns Hopkins Guide to Psychological First Aid Co-author: Jeffrey Lating, Ph.D., professor of psychology Origin Story: Power of the Inciting Incident Author: Carrie Klewin Lawrence, ’96 The Leader of the Parade: An Adlerian Educational Tool for Caregivers and Teachers Author: Mary McCluskey, ’94, DSW, LCSW Assessing Writing to Support Learning: Turning Accountability Inside Out Co-author: Peggy O’Neill, Ph.D., professor of writing Kismet Author: Dipa Sarkar-Dey, Ph.D, associate professor emerita of mathematics This is the Nature of All of Us Author: Chemine Sharpe, ’16 (under a pseudonym) Moral Injury After Abortion: Exploring the Psychospiritual Impact on Catholic Women Co-author: Jill Snodgrass, Ph.D., professor of theology The Formation of Latin American Nations: From Late Antiquity to Early Modernity Author: Thomas Ward, Ph.D., professor of Spanish and Latin American and Latino Studies