Brian Hamilton-Vise

I know that what I am asking is impossible. But in our time, as in every time, the impossible is the least that one can demand. —James Baldwin

New blog: Memoria Dei

Just before scattering for the Christmas holiday, a few friends and I started tinkering with the idea of a new group blog written by a handful of theology grad students at Notre Dame, and that blog has now begun in earnest: we’re calling it Memoria Dei. Besides myself, there are two other regulars so far. Andrew Prevot is a third-year in systematics, and Noel Terranova a second-year in liturgy—but both are incurable generalists, so their areas of concentration don’t mean much. I hope you’ll add it to your readers, follow along, comment, etc.; it promises to show quite a bit more life than this place has of late.

24 January 2010 | Comments (0)

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Brian Hamilton-Vise is a Ph.D. student in moral theology at the University of Notre Dame, where his research is in the history of Christian political and economic thought. His side interests are in the development of negative theology and in recent political theory. Email him at bdhamilton@gmail.com.

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