The Joan & Ralph Lane Center for Catholic Social Thought & the Ignatian Tradition

Author Joseph Nguyen, SJ and Mark Miller

Joseph Nguyen, SJ, is an assistant professor of systematic theology and Christian spirituality. He is a Jesuit priest of the U.S. West Province of the Society of Jesus. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of San Francisco in 2020, he taught courses in Catholic Christian foundations, Christian spirituality, and Ignatian spirituality at Gonzaga University. His research focuses on Christian spirituality with an emphasis on Ignatian spirituality. Professor Nguyen received a doctorate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University in 2015; his dissertation focused on the theology of divine union in Maximus the Confessor and Ignatius of Loyola.

Finding God in All Things: Conversations on Karl Rahner, SJ & Bernard Lonergan, SJ

In these reflections on Karl Rahner, SJ and Bernard Lonergan, SJ, among the most influential Jesuit theologians of the twentieth century, we share the fruits of a year-long conversation. To enhance our community’s appreciation for the intellectual traditions behind Ignatian… Continue Reading →

Ignatian Discernment in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Saint Ignatius of Loyola was known for his skills in spiritual discernment. These skills enabled him to find God in all things, particularly in times of confusion, difficulty, and hardship, like the one we currently face.

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