Professor
David
G. Schultenover, S.J. (Ph.D., St. Louis University, 1975),
[Historical], specializes in the history of Roman Catholic Modernism
and post-Enlightenment theological thought. His work has been
supported by several grants, among which a Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdienst Postdoctoral Fellowship (1973-74, awarded through
the Fulbright competition) and a National Endowment for the Humanities
grant (1983-84). He has authored numerous scholarly articles and
reviews, most recently “Luis Martín Garcia (1846-1906),
the Jesuit General of the Modernist Crisis: On Historical Criticism,”
The Catholic Historical Review 89.3 (July 2003) 434-63,
and “Luis Martín (1846-1906): The Black Pope of the Modernist
Period,” in Lawrence Barmann and Harvey Hill, ed., Personal
Faith and Institutional Commitments: Roman Catholic Modernist
and Anti-Modernist Autobiography (Scranton, Penn.: Scranton
University Press, 2002), pp. 127-78; and three books, including
George Tyrrell: In Search of Catholicism (Shepherdstown,
WV: The Patmos Press, 1981) and A View from Rome: On The Eve
of the Modernist Crisis (New York: Fordham University Press,
1993). He is currently writing a biographical study of Luis Martín. Father
Schultenover is also editor-in-chief of the journal Theological
Studies, located on the Marquette campus.
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- Historical Theology
- The Modernist Crisis
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