Lenten Lecture Series: Book of Exodus - A Spiritual Journey

- (part of a series)

Location: Eck Visitors Center (View on map )

Distinguished faculty from the McGrath Institute for Church Life and Department of Theology will present lectures based on the Book of Exodus. The series is designed to accompany pilgrim-readers as they journey through the Book of Exodus during Lent and in anticipation of Easter. With 40 chapters to this book, those who take on this spiritual journey are encouraged to read one chapter per day throughout Lent. The lectures will draw out spiritual, theological, and liturgical themes that will enrich readers’ own reflection and prayer.

An academic course is running alongside the lecture series. If you are a student at ND/SMC/HCC and would still like to register for this course (THEO 30057 with the same name as this lecture series), please do so through InsideND or by contacting Prof. Leonard DeLorenzo.

March 8   “Sin, Mercy, and the Vision of God in the Book of Exodus” presented by John Cavadini (Department of Theology and McGrath-Cavadini Director of the McGrath Institute for Church Life)

March 22  “What Makes You Beautiful: The Aesthetic Pedagogy of the Book of Exodus” presented by Leonard DeLorenzo (Department of Theology and Director of Notre Dame Vision in the McGrath Institute for Church Life)

April 5   “Re-Creation and the Exodus: A Pattern of Liturgical Remembering” presented by Tim O’Malley (Department of Theology and Director of the Center for Liturgy in the McGrath Institute for Church Life)

All are welcome.