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  • Mystērion: The Theology Journal of Boston College
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021)

    Volume I, Issue I of Mystērion: The Theology Journal of Boston College features essays from undergraduate students at Boston College, Fordham University, and Princeton University that address important (and difficult) theological questions. Among other topics, this inaugural issue explores the relationship of feminist theology to American religion, the historiography of the now-infamous Salem Witch Trials, the role of prayer and language in the human experience, the Catholic Church’s evolving position on questions of church and state, and how comparative theology can help us better understand human suffering and liberation. Cover art courtesy of the Boston College Office of University Communications.

  • Mystērion: The Theology Journal of Boston College
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)

     

    Volume II, Issue I of Mystērion: The Theology Journal of Boston College features essays from undergraduate students at Boston College, Saint Anselm College, and Bowdoin College that address themes in the recently published Christianity and the Law of Migration (Routledge, 2021). Cover art courtesy of the Boston College Office of University Communications.

  • Mystērion: The Theology Journal of Boston College
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)

    Volume I, Issue II of Mystērion: The Theology Journal of Boston College features essays from undergraduate students at Boston College, Marquette University, Santa Clara University, and Yale University that address Saint Augustine's mysticism; ecological suffering; the liturgical status of Holy Saturday; the Parable of the Lost Sheep; the relationship between intersectionality, genocide, and Catholic Social Teaching; a Catholic response to college hookup culture; Latin American femicide; and Islamic-Christian reconciliation. Cover art courtesy of the Boston College Office of University Communications.