All Faculty

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Amey Victoria Adkins-Jones, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Mariology, Protestant systematic theologies, Black feminist and Womanist thought, theological anthropology, iconography and visual theory, human trafficking, prison industrial complex, technology and artificial intelligence, theology and the US South

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Liam Bergin, Professor of the Practice

Director, Undergraduate Rome Summer Program

Ritual, Liturgy, Sacraments, Eschatology, Sacraments and Art, Liturgical Translations.

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Lisa Sowle Cahill, Ph. D.

J. Donald Monan Professor

Method in theological ethics; New Testament and ethics; Christology and Ethics; Ethics of Sex and Gender; Bioethics; Ethics of war and peacemaking; Social ethics, common good and globalization; Catholic social teaching.

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Jeffrey L. Cooley, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Hebrew Bible and its ancient Near Eastern context; the intellectual history of the ancient Near East

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Catherine Cornille, Ph.D.

Professor; Newton College Alumnae Chair of Western Culture

Theology of Religions, the theory of Interreligious Dialogue, questions in Hindu-Christian and Buddhist-Christian Comparative Theology, methods in Comparative Theology

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Boyd Taylor Coolman, Ph.D.

Professor

An historical theologian of medieval Catholicism, Coolman’s research interests lie in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, with a focus on the Victorine and early Franciscan traditions, on the emergence of scholastic theology, and on medieval mystical theologies.

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John Darr, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

New Testament, Luke-Acts, literary criticism, rhetoric, methodology, characters and characterization in New Testament narrative, parables, pneumatology, and Christology

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Natana J. Delong-Bas, Ph.D.

Professor of the Practice

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Jason M. Donnelly, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of the Practice

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Yonder Gillihan, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

His research interests include the Dead Sea Scrolls, Matthew and Paul, apocalypticism, and Christian origins within the context of Jewish sectarianism in the late Second Temple period. His research methods include the application of modern social-scientific methods to ancient communities, with emphasis on the relationship between voluntary associations, and local and imperial authorities.

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Kristin E. Heyer, Ph.D.

Professor; Joseph Chair in Theology

Social ethics, migration ethics, Catholic social thought, religion and politics, moral agency

 

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David G. Hunter

Margaret O'Brien Flatley Chair of Catholic Theology

Hunter's research interests lie in the field of Patristic studies, with special emphasis on the writings of Augustine, Ambrosiaster, Jerome, Ambrose and other Latin writers.  He has written extensively on issues pertaining to marriage, celibacy, and asceticism in ancient Christianity.  Current work includes a monograph on the origins of priestly celibacy and translations of the Pauline commentaries of the Ambrosiaster.

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Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski

Professor; Kraft Family Chair, Director, Center for Christian-Jewish Learning

  • History of Jewish-Christian Relations
  • Christian-Jewish Comparative Theology
  • Anti-Judaism and Race
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M. Cathleen Kaveny, Ph.D.

Darald and Juliet Libby Professor

Professor Kaveny has published over a hundred articles and essays, in journals and books specializing in law, ethics, and medical ethics. She serves on the masthead of Commonweal as a regular columnist. Her interests include the relationship of law, religion, and morality in pluralistic societies, health care ethics, rhetoric and ethics, the relationship of mercy and justice, and complicity with wrongdoing.

 

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James Keenan, S.J., S.T.D.

Vice Provost for Global Engagement

university ethics, fundamental moral theology; history of theological ethics; Thomas Aquinas; virtue ethics; HIV/AIDS; Church leadership ethics

 

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Matthew Kruger, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of the Practice; Director of Undergraduate Studies

  • Spiritual Exercises
  • Nihilism
  • Kierkegaard, Nietzsche,  Heidegger, 
  • Jean-Luc Marion
  • Kyoto School
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Ruth Langer, Ph.D.

Professor; Director of Graduate Studies

  • Jewish liturgy
  • Christian-Jewish relations

 

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Michael C. Magree, S.J., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

  • Ascetical Theology
  • Early Christian Scriptural Exegesis
  • Theological Interpretation of Scripture
  • History of Christological and Trinitarian Doctrine
  • Ascetical Theologies of Early and Medieval Christianity
  • Theologies of Grace and Divinization
  • Early Christian Eschatology