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Congratulations to our 2007-08 graduates
Faculty members gathered to participate in the 2007 mid-year graduation
Faculty members gathered to participate in this year's mid-year graduation ceremony. (L-R) Rev. Alexander Golitzin, Rev. William Kurz, S.J., Dr. Deirdre Dempsey, Rev. Philip Rossi, S.J.

Doctor of Philosophy, Religious Studies

Bogdan G. Bucur, Pittsburgh, PA, Religious Studies
Dissertation: "The Angelomorphic Spirit in Early Christianity: Scripture and Theology in Clement of Alexandria's Eclogae Propheticae and Adumbrationes."
Dissertation Directors: Dr. Julian Hills and Rev. Alexander Golitzin
Jeremy R. Holmes, West Allis, WI, Religious Studies
Dissertation: "The Unity of the Formula Citations in Matt: 1:1-4:16"
Dissertation Directors: Dr. Deirdre Dempsey and Dr. Kevin Sullivan
Jennifer L. Laske, New Berlin, WI, Religious Studies
Dissertation: "Prophetic Catholicism: Appropriating John Courtney Murray, S.J., In Postmodern America."
Dissertation Director: Rev. Thomas Hughson, S.J.
Nathanael Schmiedicke, Milwaukee, WI, Religious Studies
Dissertation: "Yahweh Will Be My God "If": The Vow of Jacob and His Relationship to the God of His Fathers (Genesis 25-35)."
Dissertation Directors: Dr. Deirdre Dempsey and Dr. Andre Orlov
Rev. Golitzin and Dr. Deirdre Dempsey
Rev. Alexander Golitzin (Prof., Historical Theology)
Dissertation Director for Dr. Bogdan G. Bucur
Dr. Deirdre Dempsey (Assoc. Prof., Biblical Studies)
Dissertation Director for Dr. Jeremy R. Holmes and Dr. Nathanael Schmiedicke

Master of Arts, Theology

Shawn D. Alexander, Milwaukee, WI
Kimberly Degenhardt, Milwaukee, WI
Marybeth A. Flagstad, Waukesha, WI
Kristi S. Hostutler, Cudahy, WI
Lisa M. Moore, Appleton, WI
Rev. Mueller, S.J. and Rev. Golitzin
Rev. Joseph Mueller, S.J. (Asst. Prof., Systematic Theology)
Rev. Alexander Golitzin (Prof., Historical Theology)
Dr. John Schmitt
Dr. John Schmitt (Assoc. Prof., Biblical Studies)

Web Posted: 12/17/2007


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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.