CEIE Scholarship
CEIE Scholarship is dedicated to the Jesuit commitment for “finding God in all things.” In a special relationship with Georgetown University Press, CEIE convenes scholars and practitioners annually – often across disciplines – to study themes of great importance for understanding and responding to challenges within local communities around the world.
CEIE Scholarship Resource Library
Scholarship at CEIE offers students a horizon, a point of reference that liberates the imagination and unites them in education that is intended to be a practice of lifelong self-discovery. It engages and challenges students, fostering respectful pluralism across disciplines and differences. This environment nurtures relationships where freedom of religion and belief can flourish, holistic religious and cultural literacy thrive, and the virtues of character play a vital role in a life of faith and goodwill toward others.
This multi-chapter volume of fourteen esteemed faculty and practitioners in the areas of leadership and team development, uses a model of discernment, action, and transformation on themes that include: the foundations of meaningful leadership, leading change in divisive times, adaptive and nimble leadership, ethical decision-making, responding to obstacles in systems, and cultivating well-being for oneself and one's team.
Gratitude, Injury, and Repair in a Pandemic Age presents twelve reflections on the pandemic and its impact from the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, nonbelieving, and Christian traditions.
Gratitude, Injury, and Repair in a Pandemic Age presents twelve reflections on the pandemic and its impact from the Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, nonbelieving, and Christian traditions.
The chapters offer scholarly insight and rigor while also incorporating personal reflections on what it means to work through such a life-changing event and make meaning in the moments when life confronts us as partial, fragmented, and fragile.
Land of Stark Contrasts: Faith-Based Responses to Homelessness in the United States, is CEIE's first text co-published with Fordham University Press (2021). This inter-disciplinary volume includes a collection of essays, each of which explores the role of religion in understanding and responding to homelessness and housing insecurity in the United States.