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SCHOOL OF LAW God and the law Attorney Barry McCabe’s generous recent


gift of $1 million over four years is supporting the creation of a program at the School of Law that will explore the connections and inter- play between Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the law. “We hope this program brings some insights into how religion shapes law and law shapes religion, and how they both evolve with society over time,” says David Yellen, dean of the School of Law. McCabe, a member of the Council of


Regents and the board of trustees’ Committee on Jesuit, Catholic Identity, has always been interested in the confluence of religion and law. “We’re all aware that the laws and rules of a society—from small social groups to entire countries and regions—reflect the values of


that society,” explains McCabe. “I became interested in the ways that political systems, ideologies, laws, and policies around the world tie into religion.” McCabe’s explorations


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began with Islam. He started traveling in the Arab Gulf countries to visit mosques and sites of Islamic interest and to talk to imams and ordinary citizens. He went on to visit Syria, Jordan, and


Turkey. “The more I study Judaic, Islamic, and Christian values by actually being in these countries, the more I see similarities among the three, and the more I want to help others understand that, too,” McCabe says.


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LOYOLA MUSEUM OF ART THROUGH JANUARY 16


ART AND FAITH OF THE CRÉCHE The Collection of James and Emilia Govan


See how artists across the globe have depicted the Nativity through a cultural lens that incorporates native clothing, art, and architecture.


BENJAMIN BERGERY Epiphanies


This exhibit by Paris-based artist Benjamin Bergery comprises two digital light and sound installations that recall Gospel stories about the birth of Christ.


FEBRUARY 12–MAY 1


ERIC GILL Iconographer


Best known for the typeface that bears his name, Eric Gill was an artist and writer whose daring aesthetic combined sensuality and spirituality with a keen sense of the line. The work on display is primarily wood engravings.


DE HUMANUM: The Collages of Balint Zsako


Contemporary artist Balint Zsako creates intricate collages using botanical prints and atlases of human anatomy. This series conveys the themes of absurdity and humor present in much of Zsako’s work.


• University Marketing and Communication has rolled out a daily news Web site featuring up-to-the minute news and articles on timely topics. Read all about it.


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• Check out the All- Access video series to learn about out-of-the- way places on campus.


LUC.edu/allaccess LUC.edu/belltowervideo


• Hear a new arrangement of Loyola’s alma mater as performed at this year’s Freshman Convocation.


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SAVE YOURSELF THE CALORIES. HELP FEED A LOYOLA MIND. IT ONLY TAKES 10 BUCKS. If all the alumni from 2001–11 gave $10, we could help feed the minds of five Loyola students by providing them with a full scholarship. Visit LUC.edu/feedamind.


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