Loyola professor is telling ghost stories
Posted by dshabbit on October 24, 2012
Dylan Shabbit 
A Loyola professor is telling ghost stories.
Dr. Colby Dickinson, Loyola University Chicago’s new Assistant Professor of Theology, will give a presentation titled “Ghosts, Holy or Otherwise” Wednesday in Piper Hall, on the school’s Lake Shore Campus.
The presentation will take place from 3:30-5:00 p.m, and topics, according to a flyer for the event, will include “the theological significance of the unnatural, the paranormal, things that make us fearful, and the downright spooky.”
The presentation is part of the Theology Department’s Fall 2012 series of Intellectual Life Events for Majors and Minors. It will be open to the public and followed by free pizza and a question and answer session.
For more information, contact Dr. Aana Marie Vigen, Director of Majors & Minors at avigen@luc.edu or at 773-508-2342, or visit http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/theology/pdfs/ghosts%20holy%20or%20otherwise%20final.pdf.








