Bound By Hounds: Spring 2025 Edition
A roundup of the most recent publications authored and edited by Loyola graduates and faculty
Loyola magazine scanned the shelves for works published recently by Loyola faculty and alumni.
Thinking Through Aquinas: Essays on God, Humanity, and Christ
Author: Fritz Bauerschmidt, Ph.D., professor of theology
Great Ideas, Gentle as Doves (Second Edition)
Author: Rev. Timothy Brown, S.J., assistant to the president for mission integration and associate professor of law and social responsibility
Near Strangers
Author: Marian Crotty, Ph.D., associate professor of writing
Mosaic
Author: Laura Gaddis, M.S. ’07
Desde un Camino Olvidado des Todos: Mujer Vanguardia, Exilio y Existencialismo en La Sin Razón de Rosa Chacel
Author: Ana Gómez-Pérez, Ph.D., associate professor of modern languages and literature
The Internal Colony: Race and the American Politics of Global Decolonization
Author: Sam Klug, Ph.D., assistant teaching professor of history
Tolkien, Philosopher of War
Author: Graham McAleer, Ph.D., professor of philosophy
Huon D’Auvergne: An Edition and Translation of the Fourteenth-Century Chanson de Geste in Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett MS 78 D 8T
Author: Leslie Zarker Morgan, Ph.D., professor emerita of modern languages and literatures
The Electric God and Other Shorts
Author: Michael Perone, ’99
Adventures in Statistics: How We Live in a World of Numbers
Author: Robert T. Stewart, Ph.D., ’91
See more recent titles in the Fall 2024 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.