The blog of Andrew J. Hill, his wife Mary Lynne, and their young son, Andrew James ("AJ"). It contains news and pictures from their time on the family farm in Fort Worth, Texas, 2006 - 2010.
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Ireland, England and Wales
Howdy! Well, I am just back from a great, ten-day trip to Ireland, England and Wales!
I started my trip with an appointment with Prof. Linda Hogan at the Irish School of Ecumenics, and I have to say I am quite impressed with the work they are doing at the ISE! I just got Prof. Hogan's latest book "Confronting the Truth: Conscience in the Catholic Tradition," [New York, Paulist Press (2000) ], which is right on point with my research interests (Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights Law).
I stayed at the University College of Dublin (UCD), and I walked up to the Irish School of Ecumenics (ISE) from the dorms at UCD (about 2 kilometers), on a dry, warm day in Dublin on 3 July 2006.
We had a great conversation. Her expertise is in human rights in Christian social ethics, so we had a lot to talk about; in fact, she was quite helpful, and I am truly glad I met with her.
Following our visit, I can say that the ISE has the resources I would need to pursue my research, and just as importantly, that I would definately enjoy studying at the ISE; now we will have to wait and see about admission, finances, accommodation, and the one thousand other details; for now, I am concentrating on finishing the LL.M. degree at Cardiff University.
Which is why I pushed on to Wales for classes. I recently posted some photos of Cardiff at my Facebook page.
My classes went very well, and as always, there was a lot of talk about current events in the Anglican Communion. We had an entire class devoted to the proposed "Covenant" plan, and we discussed a number of other issues related to the interaction of ecclasiastical law and canon law.
I also had a talk with the folks at Cardiff University about the doctoral program there, which remains a viable option along with Trinity College (TCD).
On my way, I did spend one night in London, having dinner with an old friend, Dominic Janes. We followed dinner by seeing Anthony & Cleopatra at the Globe Shakespeare Theatre - very fun!
Well, back to the grindstone, but it is hard to stop thinking about the future...
I started my trip with an appointment with Prof. Linda Hogan at the Irish School of Ecumenics, and I have to say I am quite impressed with the work they are doing at the ISE! I just got Prof. Hogan's latest book "Confronting the Truth: Conscience in the Catholic Tradition," [New York, Paulist Press (2000) ], which is right on point with my research interests (Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights Law).
I stayed at the University College of Dublin (UCD), and I walked up to the Irish School of Ecumenics (ISE) from the dorms at UCD (about 2 kilometers), on a dry, warm day in Dublin on 3 July 2006.
We had a great conversation. Her expertise is in human rights in Christian social ethics, so we had a lot to talk about; in fact, she was quite helpful, and I am truly glad I met with her.
Following our visit, I can say that the ISE has the resources I would need to pursue my research, and just as importantly, that I would definately enjoy studying at the ISE; now we will have to wait and see about admission, finances, accommodation, and the one thousand other details; for now, I am concentrating on finishing the LL.M. degree at Cardiff University.
Which is why I pushed on to Wales for classes. I recently posted some photos of Cardiff at my Facebook page.
My classes went very well, and as always, there was a lot of talk about current events in the Anglican Communion. We had an entire class devoted to the proposed "Covenant" plan, and we discussed a number of other issues related to the interaction of ecclasiastical law and canon law.
I also had a talk with the folks at Cardiff University about the doctoral program there, which remains a viable option along with Trinity College (TCD).
On my way, I did spend one night in London, having dinner with an old friend, Dominic Janes. We followed dinner by seeing Anthony & Cleopatra at the Globe Shakespeare Theatre - very fun!
Well, back to the grindstone, but it is hard to stop thinking about the future...



