Bound By Hounds: Spring 2024 Edition
A roundup of the most recent publications authored and edited by Loyola graduates and faculty Brigid Darragh Hamilton, ’06, M.A. ’17
Loyola magazine scanned the shelves for works published recently by Loyola faculty and alumni.
No Lasting City: Essays on Theology, Politics, and Culture
Author: Frederick Bauerschmidt, Ph.D., professor of theology
It Sounded Better in My Head
Author: Mike Bernard, parent ’16
American in Moscow: Final Thoughts on Life, Love and Liberty
Author: Andrew Ciofalo, professor emeritus of communication
Love in the Archives: A Patchwork of True Stories about Suicide Loss
Author: Eileen (Shryock) Vorbach Collins, M.A. ’05
Rebuilt Faith: A Handbook for Skeptical Catholics,
Co-Authors: Tom Corcoran, ’96, and Fr. Michael White, ’81
The Science of Romantic Relationships
Author: Theresa DiDonato, Ph.D., professor of psychology
Eric Voegelin's Late Meditations and Essays: Critical Commentary Companions
Author: Michael Franz, Ph.D., professor of political science
The Implications of Evolution for Metaphysics: Theism, Idealism, and Naturalism
Author: David Gordon, Ph.D., assistant professor of philosophy
The Weavers of Trautenau: Jewish Female Forced Labor in the Holocaust
Author: Janine Holc, Ph.D., professor of political science
The Healing Body: Creative Responses to Illness, Aging, and Affliction
Author: Drew Leder, Ph.D., professor of philosophy
Déjà View: A Kid Nightmare
Author: Michael Thomas Perone, ’99
Winner of the Firebird Book Award, First Place Winner of the Spring 2024 BookFest Awards
The Badass Brontës
Author: Jane Satterfield, MFA, professor of writing
See more recent titles in the Fall 2023 issue’s edition of Bound by Hounds.
Are you a member of the Loyola 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.