He’s
a warm man, and kind. A committed Jesuit. A distinguished
biblical scholar. No pushover, he admits that given
sufficient provocation, he’s Irish enough
to want to go head-to-head. Without hesitation,
he says, “I
Love Marquette.”
Certainly,
Robert A. Wild, S.J., knows Marquette better than
most. In his time at the university
he has been a teacher, a chaplain, a trustee,
a boisterous
fan,
and, for the past seven and a half years, its president. The scope of his
intellect amazes: this scholar of Paul’s
teachings completed his doctoral thesis on the
cult of Isis.
His original
call to duty at Marquette came in 1975 as a professor,
fresh from his doctoral studies at Harvard. Now,
almost 30 years later, Father Wild shares stories
from his life’s journey and speaks candidly
about World issues, Jesuit tradition, and the values
of a Marquette education. |