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*Enrollment in the 5000-series portion of upper-division courses is limited

to graduate students in the M.A.C.D. Program

Catalog#   Section#
THEO 1001 Introduction to Theology

101  102  103  104  105 107  108  109  110  111  112  113  114  115  116  117  118  119  120  121  122  123  124  125  901 (Honors)
902 (Honors)

THEO 2000 Hebrew Scriptures: Old Testament Overview 101  102
THEO 2010 Hebrew Scriptures: Old Testament Selected Books

101  102

THEO 2110 New Testament Selected Books

101  102

 

THEO 2200 The Bible Through the Ages 101  102  103  104  105
THEO 2210 Theology Through the Centuries

101  102  103

901 (Honors)
THEO 2300 Quests for God, Paths of Revelation

101  102  103

THEO 2310 Explorations in Christian Theology

101  102  103  104 

901 (Honors only)

THEO 2320 Event & Meaning of Vatican II 101
THEO 2400 Christian Discipleship 101 103 104  105
THEO 2410 Christian Faith in Cultural Contexts

101  102  103  104

THEO 2420 Bridging the Racial Divide

101  102

THEO 4020/5020*   101  102
THEO 4030/5030*   101
THEO 4270/5270*   101
THEO 4310/5310*   101
THEO 4350/5350*   101
THEO 4420/5420*   101
THEO 4450/5450*   101
THEO 4490/5490*   101
THEO 4997 Capstone Seminar 101

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Theology Department Mission Statement

Theology Department Mission Statement


Marquette University defines itself as Christian, Catholic, Jesuit, urban, and independent. The Department of Theology functions within the university to investigate and understand the Catholic tradition, its relation to other Christian communions, and to other religions of the world. Read more of our mission statement.