The ¶¶Òőpro Department of Theological Studies is a community of scholars inspiring SLU students to examine religious and ethical commitments, to practice a faith that does justice, and to face the world with discernment and empathy.
We, the faculty in the Department of Theological Studies at ¶¶Òőpro, mourn the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery (1994-2020), Breonna Taylor (1993-2020), and George Floyd (1973-2020), among too many others lost to racial violence.
Joint Statement on Racial Injustice
Rooted in the Catholic, Jesuit intellectual tradition, the department is committed to interdisciplinary research, collaborative programming, and innovative pedagogies that reflect the best research on student learning. The department houses experts in religion across the globe, with a special focus on Catholic and other Christian traditions. Our faculty members are trained in a range of disciplinary methods, emphasizing philological, historical, literary, ethnographic, philosophical, and digital approaches. We examine theology and religion in all its diversity and wrestle with todayâs living issues in dialogue with our complex histories.
Together, we aim to transform lives â our own, our studentsâ, and those we encounter within and beyond the university.
Theology Degrees at SLU
- Bachelor of Arts in Catholic Studies
- Bachelor of Arts in Greek and Latin Language and Literature
- Undergraduate minor in Catholic Studies
- Undergraduate minor in Greek
- Undergraduate minor in Latin
The Graduate Experience in Theology
¶¶Òőproâs graduate programs in theological studies train students to excel as educators, scholars, intellectuals, pastors and leaders. Our faculty serve as mentors and develop graduate students in a program that balances shared knowledge of a field and its students' individual projects and career aspirations. Our students acquire advanced research skills and disciplinary breadth through topical seminars and area-specific courses. Alongside SLUâs cutting-edge graduate curricula, the programs enable students to develop strong bonds with one another and with mentors, which sets a foundation for future work in a variety of institutions both within and outside the academy.
During the past 10-year period, 22% of our Ph.D. graduates have accepted tenure-track positions within a range of institutional contexts, and an additional 36% have accepted teaching or administrative positions at research universities, religiously affiliated colleges, and schools of religion and ministry. Our graduates have also gone on to direct nonprofit organizations, teach religion and language courses at prestigious high schools, and serve as priests, pastors, and ministers in a variety of denominations.
2023
- David Justice, âKing and Kingdom Violence: Thinking with Martin Luther King, Jr. Toward the Beloved Communityâ (Director: Leonard McKinnis); postdoctoral fellow in the Interdisciplinary Core Program at Baylor University, Waco, TX
- Chelsea Trotter, âThe Devil Beyond the Bibleâ (Director: Peter Martens)
- Craig Sanders, âWholly Resting in a Holy God: A Theological Interpretation of Eschatological Rest from the Seventh Day to the Lordâs Dayâ (Director: Michael McClymond); Curate at Holy Cross Anglican Cathedral in Loganville, GA
- Tracy Russell, âThe Betrothed of Christ: A Study of the Nuptial Metaphor in Late Ancient Syriac Virgin Martyr Narratives" (Director: Jeff Wickes)
2022
- Laura Estes, âLate Antique Christian Portrayals of Muslims and Jewsâ (Director: Jeff Wickes); Assistant Professor of Religion at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA
2021
- Isaac Arten, ââTo Remove Want and Tame this Ferocious Spiritâ: Property and Possession in Nineteenth-Century British Protestant Missionaries' Theological Anthropologyâ (Director: Mary Dunn)
- Alec Arnold, âThe Technologization of Sexual Desire and the Future of Ecstatic Embodiment: A Catholic Response to Transhumanist Sexualityâ (Directors: Michael McClymond and Jeffrey Bishop)
- Stephen Lawson, âOvercoming the Abyss: Erik Petersonâs Eschatological Ecclesiology against Historicism and Anti-Historical Theologyâ (Director: Grant Kaplan) Assistant Professor of Theology, Austin Graduate School of Theology, Austin, TX
2020
- Charles Kim, âFrom Orator to Piscator: St. Augustine's Preaching of the Humble Word in the Sermones ad Populumâ (Director: David Meconi, SJ)
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Joshua Schendel, ââA Learned Dispute Among Friendsâ: William Twisse (1578â1646) and John Owen (1616â1683) on the Necessity of Christâs Satisfactionâ (Director: Michael McClymond) Executive Editor, Modern Reformation Magazine
2019
- Yvonne Angieri, âHonor Femini est in Matre Christi: Augustine of Hippo's View of Women Through The Lens of His Mariologyâ (Director: David Meconi, S.J.)
- Benjamin Winter, âRenewing Disciplines of the Mind: Philosophical Errors, Virtue,
and the Soul's Journey to Wisdom in Vision One of Bonaventure's Collationes in HexaĂ«meronâ
(Director: Jay Hammond)
Assistant Professor of Theology at Divine Word College, Epworth, IA
2018
- Scott Dermer, âMagna Gratiae Commendatio: Augustineâs Teaching on Grace in the Tractates
on the Gospel of Johnâ (Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Chair, Department of Christian Ministry and Formation, MidAmerica Nazarene University, Olathe, KS - K.J. Drake, âEtiam Extra Carnem: The Origins and Development of the extra Calvinisticum from
Zwingli to Early Reformed Orthodoxyâ (Director: Michael J. McClymond)
Assistant Professor of History, Redeemer University College, Hamilton, ON - James A. Lee, âNeolutheranism and German Theological Wissenschaft: Adolf HarleĂ, August
Vilmar, and Johannes Christian Konrad von Hofmannâ (Director: Michael J. McClymond)
Assistant Professor of Church History, Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, IL - Adam Messer, âGod and Gift in Origen of Alexandriaâ (Director: Peter Martens)
- Gina Noia, âReassessing Revisionist-Traditionalist Deadlock: A Dual Typology Toward
More Fruitful Dialogue in Catholic Bioethicsâ (Director: Tobias Winright)
Assistant Professor of Theology and Resident Bioethicist, Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, North Carolina. - Becky Walker, ââQueen of the Virtuesâ: Pastoral and Political Motivations for John Chrysostomâs Exaltation of Almsgivingâ (Director: Peter Martens)
2017
- T. Alexander Giltner, âThe Lightness of Being: Illumination in the Philosophy and
Theology of Saint Bonaventureâ (Director: J. A. Wayne Hellmann, OFM Conv.)
Assistant Professor of Franciscan Theology, University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, IN - Blake A. Hartung, ââStories of the Crossâ: Ephrem and His Exegesis in Fourth-Century
Mesopotamiaâ (Director: Jeff Wickes)
Adjunct Professor, ¶¶Òőpro & Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, St. Louis, MO; Fall 2019 update: Instructor of History of Christianity, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ - Zachary L. Kostopoulos, âConstructing Origen: Christian Biography in Late Antiquityâ
(Director: Peter Martens)
Upper School Faculty, Religious Studies Department, School of the Holy Child, Rye, NY - Matthew Muller, âThe Inspired Bible in the Anglican Career of John Henry Newmanâ (Director:
Ken Parker)
Assistant Professor, Benedictine College, Atchison, KS - Luke Townsend, âIn genere signi: The Development of Thomas Aquinasâs Doctrine of Sacramental
Significationâ (Director: J. A. Wayne Hellmann, OFM Conv.)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Theology, Marian University, Fond du Lac, WI - Jacob N. Van Sickle, âThe Meaning of âMale and Femaleâ in St. Maximus the Confessorâ
(Director: Peter Martens)
Priest-in-Charge, Protection of the Virgin Mary Orthodox Church (OCA), Crown Point, IN
2016
- Chih-Yin âAnnieâ Chen, ââBaptize the Trendsâ: A Historical-Theological Analysis of
Vincent Lebbeâs Missiological Vision, 1900-1940â (Director: Ken Parker)
Mandarin Teacher, John Paul II Catholic School, Ridgeland, SC - Andrew Creighton Chronister, âDoctor traditionum: Augustine and Appeals to Tradition
in the Pelagian Controversyâ (Director: David Meconi, S.J.)
Assistant Professor, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, St. Louis, MO - Elissa A. Cutter, âThe Early Modern Abbess as ThĂ©ologienne: The Theology and Spirituality
of Mother AngĂ©lique Arnauldâ (Director: Ken Parker)
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Georgian Court University, Lakewood, NJ - Jonathan S. King, âTheology under Another Form: Hans Urs von Balthasarâs Formation
and Writings as a Germanistâ (Director: Ken Parker)
Theology Teacher, Fenwick High School, Oak Park, IL
2015
- Ryan âBudâ Marr, âTo Be Perfect Is to Have Changed Often: The Development of John
Henry Newman's Ecclesiological Vision, 1845-1877â (Director: Ken Parker)
Adjunct professor, Mercy College of Health Sciences, Des Moines, IA - Erick H. Hedrick-Moser, âThe Formation of Jean DaniĂ©lou's Vision for Catholicism in
Secular France, 1925-1950â (Director: Ken Parker)
High School Teacher, Central Catholic High School, San Antonio, TX - Rev. Michael Pahls, âSchool of the Prophets: John Henry Newmanâs Anglican Schola and
the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologianâ (Director: Ken Parker)
Adjunct professor of theology, Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN; (â May 29, 2019, requiescat in pace)
2014
- Alden Bass, âFifth Century Donatist Catechesis: An Introduction to the Vienna Homilies
of ĂNB lat. ms. 4147â (Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Assistant Professor, Oklahoma Christian University, Edmond, OK - Christine Baudin Hernandez, âFrom âsupernaturalizingâ to Liberation: The Maryknoll
Sisters in Nicaragua, 1945-1975â (Director: Angelyn Dries)
Theology Faculty, St. Agnes Academy, Houston, TX
2013
- Jared Isaac Goff, âCaritas in Primo: A Historical Theological Study of Bonaventureâs
Quaestiones Disputatae de Mysterio Ss. Trinitatisâ (Director: J. A. Wayne Hellmann,
OFM Conv.)
Professor of Theology at Mount Angel Seminary; on-line instructor for the Distance MA Program, Cyril and Methodius Byzantine Catholic Seminary - Gerardo RodrĂguez, âMovements in the Soul: The Appropriation and Transformation of
Stoic Theories on Impressions in the Theology of Philo, Clement and Origenâ (Director:
Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Assistant Professor, Carroll College, Helena, MT; Fall 2017 update: Assistant Professor, St. Norbertâs College, De Pere, WI - Andrew C. Russell, âNone of Self, and All of Thee: The Keswick Movement at Home and
Abroadâ (Director: Michael J. McClymond)
Adjunct Professor, Bethel University, St. Paul, MN - Kyle Anthony Schenkewitz, âDorotheus of Gaza and the discourse of healing in the monastic
school of Gazaâ (Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Mount Saint Joseph University, Cincinnati, OH. - C. Michael Shea: âNewman's Early Legacy: Giovanni Perrone and Roman Readings of âAn
Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine,â 1845-1854â (Director: Ken Parker)
Core Teaching Fellow, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ - Ben D. Wayman, âPronoia and Diodore of Tarsusâ Theological Exegesis of Psalms 1-50â
(Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
James F. and Leona N. Andrews Chair in Christian Unity & Assistant Professor, Greenville College, Greenville, IL - Eric R. Wickman, âThe Development of the Soteriology of Hilary of Poitiersâ (Director:
Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Adjunct Professor, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX; contracted writer for the Bible Study series with BaptistWay Press
2012
- Hudson Russell Davis, âThe Negro a Beast: Nachash Theology and the Nineteenth Century
American Re-Making of Negro Originsâ (Director: Michael McClymond)
Assistant Professor, Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary, Amman, Jordan - Lisa-Marie Cipolla Duffield, âAlcuinâs âVitaeâ of Saints Willibrord, Vaast, Riquier, and Martin: Conversion in the Carolingian Expansionâ (Director: James Ginther)
- Daniel Dewayne Dunivan, âToward a Re-Envisioned Baptist History: Manipulation and
Marginalization in the Union of Historiography and Identityâ (Director: Belden Lane)
Dean of the Chapman School of Religious Studies and Chapman Seminary, Oakland City University, Oakland City, IN - George E. Faithful, âMothering of the Fatherland: Basilea Schlinkâs Ecumenical Sisterhood
of Mary and Her Anti-Nazi Theology of Intercessory Repentanceâ (Director: Michael
McClymond)
Assistant Professor, Dominican University, San Rafael, CA - Daniel John Handschy, âEucharistic Sacrifice and Apostolic Order: American Contributions
to the Ecclesiology of the Oxford Movementâ (Director: Ken Parker)
Director of Episcopal Studies, Eden Seminary - Donna R. Hawk-Reinhard, âFrom Christianoi to Christoforoi: The Role of the Eucharist
in Christian Identity Formation according to Cyril of Jerusalemâ (Director: Kenneth
B. Steinhauser)
Professor, Institute for Worship Studies, Orange Park, FL - Timothy R. LeCroy, âThe Role of Corpus in the Eucharistic Theology of Paschasius Radbertusâ
(Director: James Ginther)
Senior Pastor of Grace and Peace Fellowship, St. Louis, MO - NoĂ«l Wayne Pretila, âRe-Appropriating âMarvelous Fablesâ: Justin Martyrâs Strategic
Retrieval of Myth in â1 Apologyââ (Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Department of Religion, Chaminade College Prep, St. Louis, MO
2011
- Inta Ivanovska, âThe Demonology of Saint Augustine of Hippoâ (Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
- Paul Andrew Patterson, âVisions of Christ: The Anthropomorphite Controversy of 399
CEâ (Director: Kenneth B. Steinhauser)
Assistant Director, Workday & Summer Teams, Restore St. Louis, St. Louis, MO - TomĂĄs OâSullivan, â âPredicationes Palatinaeâ: The Sermons in Vat. Pal. Lat. 220 as
an Insular Resource for the Christianization of Early Medieval Germanyâ (Director:
James Ginther)
Teaching Fellow in Theology and Religious Studies, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland
2010
- John Halsey Wood, Jr., âGoing Dutch in the Modern Age: Abraham Kuyperâs Struggle for a Free Church in the Nineteenth-Century Netherlandsâ (Director: Michael McClymond)
- Catherine Anne Scine, âEarly Dominicans on the Apocalypse: A Reading of the 1260s
Apocalypse Commentary of Peter of Tarentaiseâ (Director: James Ginther)
Latin Teacher, Veritas Classical School, St. Augustine, FL - Jonathan Hall Barlow, â âRead This That Others Read Not Theeâ: Francis Spira and Apostasy
in the English Reformed Tradition (1618-1652)â (Director: Ken Parker)
Associate Director of Software Architecture and Development, National Strategic Planning and Analysis Research Center, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Facility in ancient languages is essential for sophisticated research into Christianity in antiquity. We help our students acquire these skills by offering advanced, seminar-style reading courses in Greek, Latin and Syriac. Students spend two semesters studying late-antique Greek and a third semester studying late-antique and early-medieval Latin. In their fourth semester, students can take a second semester of Latin or a semester of Syriac (introductory, intermediate, or advanced, depending on student needs).
- Alexandria and Antioch: Late Antique Exegetical Cultures (Peter Martens)
- Antiochene Scriptural Exegesis (Peter Martens)
- Atonement: Past and Present (Peter Martens and Eleonore Stump)
- Church and State (David Meconi, S.J.)
- Ephrem and the Syriac Bible (Jeff Wickes)
- The Fall of the Soul: Origen and Early Christian Anthropology (Peter Martens)
- Judaism & Christianity in Antiquity: Textual & Comparative Approaches (James Redfield)
- Literature and the Late Antique Cult of the Saints (Jeff Wickes)
- The Psalms in the Early Church (David Meconi, S.J.)
- Wilderness Traditions in Early Judaism and Christianity (Daniel Smith)
- Black Theology and Its Critics (Leonard McKinnis)
- Catholic Theological Bioethics (Tobias Winright)
- Foundations, History, and Methods of Catholic Moral Theology (Tobias Winright)
- Intimacies: Intersubjectivity and the Formation of the Religious Subject in the Modern Christian West (Mary Dunn)
- Modern Virtue: From Aquinas to Emerson and Beyond (Emily Dumler-Winckler)
- Global Pentecostalism (Michael J. McClymond)
- Political Theology (Ruben Rosario-Rodriguez)
Our department takes seriously the professionalization of our students. We recognize the contemporary academic environment demands that students negotiate in an increasingly competitive and diverse world, in which the acquisition of a Ph.D. can lead to a variety of careers. With this in mind, we require our Ph.D. students to attend biweekly professional development seminars that occur during our regular Tuesday brown bag lunch hour. These seminars cover a range of topics, such as navigating conferences, publishing a first book or article, and preparing for the academic job market, as well as how to translate and transfer skills honed in the course of Ph.D. work within professional contexts beyond the tenure track.
Presentations from the 2018-19 series, "Alt-Ac," sponsored by the Carpenter Foundation, are .
Required Undergraduate Courses in Theology
Most undergraduate students at ¶¶Òőpro are required to take theology.
The first course, THEO 1000: Theological Foundations, introduces students to the God of revelation within the Judeo-Christian tradition. They examine faith and its implications for living a human life, respecting creation and pursuing beauty and truth. This is done within an ecumenical and global context, examining other world religions and various social realities.
Subsequent courses focus more on specific aspects of Christian or other religious traditions and address the important social and moral issues of our day.
Beginning in Fall 2022, all incoming SLU undergraduates will complete the University Undergraduate Core curriculum regardless of major, program, college or school.