Campus

MORE ON COURSES:

 

GRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS FALL 2009

Click on Section# for the instructor's course description  PDF

Catalog# Section#   Instructor
6120 101 PDF New Testament Method Hills
6210 701 Origen to Late Medieval Carey
6310 101 PDF Introduction to Systematic Theology Doran
8010 701 Intensive Hebrew Grammar Dempsey
8011 101 Advanced Hebrew Dempsey
8012 101 Aramaic Dialects Dempsey
8210 101 PDF Intensive Hellenistic Greek Grammar Hills
8350 101 PDF Special Questions in New Testament Studies: Paul and His Interpreters Morales
8350 701 PDF Special Questions in New Testament Studies: Enochic Literature Orlov
8418 701 Clement, Origen and the Alexandrian Tradition Barnes
8424 101 PDF The Theology of Thomas Aquinas Zemler-Cizewski
8444 101 PreNicene Ascetical and Mystical Literature Golitzin
8522 101 Major Figures in Modern Theology: Barth Long
8525 101 PDF Theological Method: Interdisciplinary Implications - Ecclesiology and Mission Hughson
8550 101 PDF Special Questions in Systematic Theology: Christians and Muslims in Dialogue Omar
8610 101 PDF Moral Theology: The Catholic Tradition Lysaught
8618 101 PDF Liberation Ethics Massingale


SITE MENU

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.