Kathleen Bonnette
Adjunct Lecturer | Academic Program Manager, Center on Faith and Justice
email: kab402@georgetown.edu
Adjunct Lecturer | Academic Program Manager, Center on Faith and Justice
email: kab402@georgetown.edu
Adjunct Lecturer
Vice President for Mission and Ministry
email: mb2263@georgetown.edu
Assistant Teaching Professor
Interests: Constructive Theology, Mysticism, Contemplative Spirituality, Asian and Asian American Religion and Politics, Theology and Film, Feminist Theology, Postcolonial Theology
Email: mc2486@georgetown.edu
Special Assistant to the Vice President for Mission and Ministry & Director for Academic Initiatives | Assistant Research Professor | Adjunct Lecturer
email: rc282@georgetown.edu
Hackett Family Professor in Theology
Interests: Thomas Aquinas; the thought of Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, John Henry Newman; the problem of nature and grace; metaphysics and the philosophy of religion; theories of natural law ethics
email: fieldss@georgetown.edu
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Boston College, 2019
Interests: Systematic theology; ecumenical dialogue; biblical hermeneutics; ecclesiology
Email: peter.folan@georgetown.edu
Pedro Arrupe Distinguished Research Professor in the Walsh School of Foreign Service and Senior Fellow of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs at Georgetown
Interests: Catholic social thought; religious ethics, the common good, and human rights; religious and ethical responses to humanitarian crises and refugees; and religion and political life.
email: dh800@georgetown.edu
Adjunct Lecturer
email: ayk2@georgetown.edu
Professor of Theology
Julia A. Lamm is a historical theologian specializing in the thought of Friedrich D. E. Schleiermacher (1768-1834); the theology of Julian of Norwich (1343-ca. 1416); the history of Christian thought; the doctrine of God; Christian understandings of grace; Christian mysticism; feminist theology
Email: Julia.Lamm@georgetown.edu
Professor and Matteo Ricci Chair
Interests: Christian responses to religious pluralism in the USA; interpretation of the Bible in interreligious relationships; Buddhist-Christian relations; Christian theologies’ response to Buddhism
email: ll253@georgetown.edu
Associate Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins; Director, The Reverend Joseph A. Fitzmyer, S.J. Institute on Sacred Scripture at Georgetown University; Ph.D., Yale University, 1986.
Interests: Hebrews; Letters of Paul; Gospel of Luke; Acts of the Apostles; New Testament Reception History; New Testament Social Description; Hellenistic Moralists and the New Testament; Second Temple Judaism; Early Christian History and Literature; Roman Catholic-Jewish Dialogue
email: Alan.Mitchell@georgetown.edu
Adjunct Lecturer
email: sm4247@georgetown.edu
Adjunct Lecturer
email: lpo2@georgetown.edu
Professor and Joseph and Winifred Amaturo Chair in Catholic Studies, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame, 2012
Interests: Systematic theology; spirituality and mystical theology; philosophy of religion; theological engagements with race, gender, poverty, ecology, and colonialism
Email: andrew.prevot@georgetown.edu
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Yale, 1999
Interests: Christian ethics, Catholic moral theology, comparative ethics, animal rights, Hans Urs von Balthasar
Email: Christopher.Steck@georgetown.edu
Assistant Teaching Professor
Interests: Ancient Consolation Literature, Bible and Ecology, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, New Testament, Paul and Paulinism, Reception History of the Bible, Second Temple Judaism, Septuagint, The Gospels, The Historical Jesus, Women, Gender, and Sexuality In Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Email: ct915@georgetown.edu
Director for Catholic Life and Campus Liturgist | Adjunct Lecturer
email: jaw249@georgetown.edu