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GRADUATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SPRING 2012

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Catalog# Section#   Instructor
5020 101/102 The Bible in Jewish Community (Hybrid) Dr. Sharon Pace
5030 101 Women in the Bible Dr. John Zemler
5270 101 American Catholic Life/Thought Dr. Patrick Carey
5310 101 Theology of the Holy Spirit Mr. Thomas Harrington
5350 101 The Eucharist Rev. John Laurance, SJ
5420 101 Theology, Violence & Non-violence Dr. Michael Duffey
5450 101 Medical Ethics Dr. Therese Lysaught
5490 101 Studies in Moral Theology: Sources of Moral Wisdom Dr. Daniel Maguire
5500 101 Christ & World Religions Dr. Ralph Del Colle
6110 101 Old Testament Method (Online) Dr. Sharon Pace
6220 701 Late Medieval to Early Modern Dr. Mickey Mattox
8011 701 Advanced Hebrew Dr. Deirdre Dempsey
8121 101 Prophetic Books of Israel Dr. Joshua Burns
8315 101 Luke-Acts Rev. William Kurz, SJ
8417 701 Apostolic Fathers /Apologists Dr. Michel Barnes
8422 101 Monastic Theology Rev. Alexander Golitzin
8430 101 Luther Dr. Mickey Mattox
8514 101 Hermeneutic Theory/Theological Method Dr. D. Stephen Long
8522 101 Major Figures in Modern Theology: Lonergan Rev. Robert Doran SJ

 


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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.