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ABOUT THE LEADERS

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Thomas E. Buckley, S.J.
Professor of American Religious History
A.B., Ph.L., Gonzaga University; M.A., Loyola University, Los Angeles; M.Div., Weston School of Theology;
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara
 

Fr. Buckley's research interests are in American religious history with an emphasis on church-state relations and the interaction of religion with social policy. He is the author of Church and State in Revolutionary Virginia, 1776-1787 (Virginia, 1977) and The Great Catastrophe: Divorce in the Old Dominion (North Carolina, 2002), and editor of "If You Love That Lady Don't Marry Her": The Courtship Letters of Sally McDowell and John Miller, 1854-1856 (Missouri, 2000). He is currently working on a study of the implementation of Jefferson's Statute for Religious Freedom in Virginia between 1787 and 1940.

 
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John Endres, S.J.
Professor of Sacred Scripture (Old Testament)
A.B., College of the Holy Cross; M.Div., Weston Jesuit School of Theology; M.A., Vanderbilt University;
Ph.D., Vanderbilt University
 

Fr. Endres, Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Jesuit School, teaches courses in Psalms, Wisdom and Deuterocanonical Books, Intertestamental Literature and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He also leads study tours and pilgrimages for his students to places like Turkey and Israel.

Fr. Endres' professional accomplishments include memberships in several associations and committees--among them, the Catholic Biblical Association, Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality and Society of Biblical Literature.

Also active in literary pursuits, Fr. Endres served as associate editor for the Catholic Biblical Quarterly from 1993-2000; has

co-authored A Retreat with Psalms: Resources for Personal and Communal Prayer (New York/Mahwah, N.J.: Paulist Press, 2001) and Chronicles and Its Synoptic Parallels in Samuel, Kings and Related Biblical Texts (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1998); and has published numerous articles in theological publications.
 
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Mia M. Mochizuki, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Art History and Religion
B.A., Vassar College
M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University
 

Dr. Mochizuki joined the faculty in 2005 after teaching in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University and the Department of Art History at the University of Chicago. She teaches courses on Art of the Jesuit Missions, The Baroque Spirit, Exegesis of Devotional Art, Iconoclasm and the Image, The Jesuits and the Arts, Masterpieces of Devotional Art and Religious Rembrandt. Her research interests are in early Netherlandish, reformation, seventeenth-century Dutch and Baroque art. She is the author of The Netherlandish Image after Iconoclasm, 1566-1672 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008), which addresses the challenges for church decoration in the first century after iconoclasm and was awarded the College Art Association Publication Award for 2007, and co-editor with Amy

Golahny and Lisa Vergara of In His Milieu. Essays on Netherlandish Art in Honor of John Michael Montias (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2006) on the use of archives and economic history for the study of art history.

 
 
 
       
 
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