Theology at Marquette
The Department of Theology functions within the university to investigate and understand the Catholic tradition and its relation to other Christian communions and to other religions of the world. The Department of Theology is a community of scholars responsible for teaching, conducting research and serving the theological needs of the wider community outside of Marquette. It aims, in particular, to help educate undergraduates by bringing them to an understanding of their respective faith commitments and traditions in harmony with their overall intellectual, critical and cultural development.
The Place of Theology in a Jesuit University
Our Mission
The Department of Theology concentrates on theological studies as distinguished from a purely empirical study of religion and from professional training for the ministry. Theology at ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵexplores faith and what it has to say about the fundamental purpose and meaning of all things, including our own existence. It seeks the deeper unity underlying all reality, its common origin and ultimate purpose. The Department of Theology aims to help educate undergraduates by bringing them to an understanding of their respective faith commitments and traditions in harmony with their overall intellectual, critical and cultural development. The department also incorporates into Catholic theology an ecumenical dimension that was made normative by the Second Vatican Council and that is regarded by the department as an essential service to the Church and the world. Theological questions evoke distinctive responses from the various religious perspectives represented in contemporary society. The department respects the various faith traditions of its students and works for mutual understanding among different faiths.
Read our Department's Mission Statement.
Our Faculty
For the latest information on our faculty members’ publications, ongoing research projects, grants, teaching, and service to Marquette’s mission and the broader society, please consult individual faculty members’ pages and follow the Department social media accounts at the links to the right.
Undergraduate Program
The undergraduate program incorporates into Catholic theology an ecumenical dimension that was made normative by the Second Vatican Council and that is regarded by the department as an essential service to the Church and the world. It also seeks to explore with students the relationship between faith and justice, in accordance with the recent General Congregations of the Society of Jesus. For more information, visit our Undergraduate Program Overview page.
Graduate Program
The Department of Theology offers M.A. degrees in theology and Christian doctrine and a Ph.D. degree in religious studies. ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵtraditionally has offered an integrated graduate education in theology, providing every student background and methodological training in biblical studies, Church history, systematic theology and theological ethics. For more information on graduate programs in theology visit our Graduate Program Overview page.