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Departments in Arts and Letters

Theology

Departmental Homepage:

http://www.nd.edu/~theo/

Description:

The Department of Theology dedicates itself to critical reflection on the historic faith of Catholic Christianity in service to its students, the Church, the academic world, and the general public. It invites its students to examine the richness of the Catholic tradition as a whole and experience how its diverse voices still yield a continuum of thought.

Graduates of the theology program are prepared for graduate study in theology or related disciplines. Some students pursue careers in lay or ordained ministry. Others go on to work in education, business, law, or a variety of other professional fields.

Majors, Minors, Supplementary Majors, and Programs:

Majors:

  • Theology
  • Philosophy and Theology

Honors Major:

  • Theology

Supplementary Major:

  • Theology

Minor:

  • Theology

Degrees Offered:

  • B.A.
  • M.A.
    • Biblical Studies
    • History of Christianity
    • Liturgical Studies
    • Moral Theology
    • Spirituality (Summers Only)
    • Systematic Theology
  • M.S.M.
    • Specialization in Organ
    • Specialization in Choral/Vocal
  • M.T.S.
    • Biblical Studies
    • History of Christianity
    • Liturgical Studies
    • Moral Theology
    • Systematic Theology
  • M.Div.
  • Ph.D.
    • Christianity and Judaism in Antiquity
    • The History of Christianity
    • Liturgical Studies
    • Moral Theology/Christian Ethics
    • Systematic Theology

Contact:

130 Malloy Hall
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-7811
E-mail: theology.theo.1@nd.edu

Department Chairperson:

John Cavadini

Director of Undergraduate Studies:

David Fagerberg

Assistant Chairperson and Director of M.A. Program:

Matthew Zyniewicz

Director of M.S.M. Program:

Michael Driscoll

Director of M.T.S. Program:

Randall Zachman

Director of M.Div. Program:

Rev. Michael Connors, C.S.C.

Director of Ph.D. Program:

J. Matthew Ashley

Arts and Letters students enjoy conversing outside, near the beloved sculpture of The Woman at the Well.
Arts and Letters students enjoy conversing outside, near the beloved sculpture of The Woman at the Well.

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