October 30, 2012
±Ê°ù±ð²õ±ð²Ô³Ù±ð°ù:ÌýM. Shawn Copeland
The sesquicentennial anniversary of the founding of Boston College provides an occasion to reflect on the University’s commitment to cultivate the human person as a field of possibility. A Jesuit education not only calls for the cultivation of the mind, but also of the heart, the soul, and the imagination. Hence, a Jesuit university fundamentally concerns its operations with that intimate relation between the human person as a field of possibility and the meaning of life, the good life, and eternal life.
 is associate professor of theology at the ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã Department of Theology, and holds an appointment in the interdisciplinary African and African Diaspora Studies Program.Â