Teaching Associate Professor
Theology
David Stosur (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame) specializes in liturgical theology, and has been teaching liturgy and theology in institutions of higher education and ministry formation since 1989. He edited the book 鈥淯nfailing Patience and Sound Teaching鈥: Reflections on Episcopal Ministry in Honor of Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B. (Liturgical Press, 2003), contributing the concluding essay in that volume. His published articles include 鈥淣arrative Signification and the Paschal Mystery: Liturgy, Participation, and Hermeneutics,鈥 in Questions liturgiques/Studies in liturgy (2015), 鈥淎 Tale of Two Translations: Rhetorical Style and the Post-Conciliar English Translations of the Mass鈥 in Theological Studies (2018), 鈥淩ahner鈥檚 鈥楲iturgy of the World鈥 as Hermeneutics of Another World That Is Possible鈥 in Philosophy and Theology (2020), a review of Brian A. Butcher鈥檚 Liturgy after Schmemann: An Orthodox Reading of Paul Ricoeur (Fordham University Press, 2018) in Theological Studies (2020), and 鈥淟iturgical Participation and the Sensus Fidelium: A Post-Critical Epistemological Perspective鈥 in a forthcoming (2024) issue of Worship. Stosur also writes occasional 鈥淏rief Book Reviews鈥 for the blog, Pray Tell: Worship, Wit, & Wisdom ().
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Office Hours - Fall 2024