“In this day and age, the need for non-traditional adult learning and formation is greater than ever before. As someone who has personally benefitted from a non-traditional program in order to complete my undergraduate degree, I am mindful of the particular needs of this unique niche of student. Teaching in the College of Professional Studies enables me to give back to the educational community a small part of which I have received.”
David A. Zampino, Sr., M.T.S., M.A.
david.zampino@marquette.edu
Courses Taught
- THEO 1001 Introduction to Theology
- THEO 2400 Christian Discipleship
- THEO 1001 Introduction to Theology (in Arts & Sciences)
- THEO 2010 Hebrew Scriptures: Old Testament Selected Books (in Arts & Sciences)
- THEO 2200 The Bible Through the Ages (in Arts & Sciences)
- THEO 2210 Theology Through the Centuries (in Arts & Sciences)
- THEO 2310 Explorations in Christian Theology (in Arts & Sciences)
- Theology of Marriage (for the Archdiocese, Diaconal Formation Program)
Education
- Marquette University, M.A. Systematic Theology
- Nashotah House Theological Seminary, Master of Theological Studies-Historical Theology Concentration
- Oral Roberts University, B.A. History, Education Cognate
Professional Experience
- Adjunct Instructor, Marquette University College of Professional Studies
- Director, Department of Christian Formation, St. James Catholic Parish, Mukwonago
- Director, The Nazareth Project, The John Paul II Center, Archdiocese of Milwaukee
- Coordinator, Department of Christian Formation (English-Language),
St. Andrew Parish, Delavan
- Student Services Coordinator, Marquette University Graduate School
- Manager, Inquiry Systems, Marquette University Graduate School
Research Interests
- The Development of the Canon of Scripture
- The Development of Eucharistic Theology and Liturgies
- The Philosophical and Theological Ramifications of Fantasy Literature, especially in the writings of CS Lewis and LRR Tolkien; the Concept of Story
- The Philosophical and Theological Ramifications of Food and Celebration from Scripture to Fantasy Literature to the Cooking of Robert Farrar Capon and Jeff Smith
Presentations and Publications
- A Theological Comparison of Eucharistic Metaphors as Expressed in Anglican and Roman Catholic Liturgies, EnChristo, November 2007
- The End of Convergence?, The Society for Pentecostal Studies, March 2006
- Normative, Descriptive, or Formulaic, The Society for Pentecostal Studies, March 2006
- The Emergence of Convergence, The Society for Pentecostal Studies, March 2001