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GRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SPRING 2010

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Catalog# Section#   Instructor
6110 701 Old Testament Method Pace
6220 701 Late Medieval to Early Modern Carey
6410 101 Introduction to Theological Ethics Lysaught
8010 101 Intensive Hebrew Grammar  
8011 101 Advanced Hebrew Dempsey
8123 701

Former Prophets: Historical Books

Dempsey
8211 101 Advanced Hellenistic Greek Hills
8316 101 The Johannine Tradition Kurz, SJ
8415 101 History of Christian Thought 5: The Modern Era Schultenover, SJ
8422 101 Monastic Theology Golitzin
8450 101 Questions in the History of Christian Thought Mattox
8515 101 Philosophy as Source and Resource for Theology Rossi, SJ
8516 101 The Trinity Nussberger
8520 701 Theology of Christian Liturgy Laurance, SJ
8524 101 Doctrinal Themes in Contemporary Roman Catholic Systematic Theology Doran, SJ
8650 101 Questions in Moral Theology Duffey


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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.