DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY

The study of theology fills several roles within the academic program of Valparaiso University.  Education in the Arts & Sciences must seek to understand the profound effect religion has had on our conceptions of human nature and destiny and must probe the interplay between religious belief and aspects of life studied by other disciplines.  In addition, Valparaiso's history an an institution founded and sustained by Lutherans explains why the university's General Education requirements include the task of examining, in particular, the shape of the Christian tradition and the perspective it offers for understanding human life.

That perspective also gives structure to the department's course offerings for its major.  The Christian faith has authoritative documents (its scriptures); it has a history of thought and institutions; it inculcates a particular way of life; and (as a faith that understands itself in mission to the world) it inevitably seeks to understand and appreciate other religious traditions.  Courses in all four of these areas are needed to complete the major.

Why study theology at Valparaiso?  Perhaps just for the fun of it!  But a major in theology can also provide a pre-professional degree for students who hope to pursue the study of religion beyond the baccalaureate degree or for students who plan to attend seminary or who are training to become deaconesses or to work in youth ministry.  More generally, a major in theology can--and does--serve as the focus of a liberal arts education for students who plan no further academic or professional study of theology.

 
NEWS AND EVENTS
THEOLOGY MAJOR AND MINOR
STUDENT AWARDS
 
  • The Kretzmann Lecture:  Monday, September 22, 2008.  Professor Stephen Webb of Wabash College will deliver the Kretzmann Lecture, sponsored by the Department of Theology.  The title of his lecture will be, "Can Vegetarianism be Christian?"  The lecture will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Mueller Hall Refectory.  It is free and open to the public.
  • The Miller Lecture:  Monday, February 9, 2009.  Fr. Edward Oakes, S.J., the Chester & Margaret Paluch Professor of Theology at the University of St. Mary of the Lake - Mundelein Seminary, the Catholic seminary for the Archdiocese of Chicago, will speak on "The Challenge of Biblical Apologetics." The lecture will be at 4:30 p.m. in the Mueller Hall Refectory.  It is free and open to the public.
  • Theology Dept. Colloquium - Thursday, October 16, 2008 - Lumina Room, Huegli Hall, 4:15 p.m.  Professor George Pati will present a paper titled "Text as Performance: The Aesthetic and Religious in Mohiniyattam."
    The major in Theology consists of a minimum of 30 credit hours in Theology courses in addition to the Freshman Core.  Courses must include:  One course in Biblical studies (310-319), One course in the history of the church and its thought (320-326, 330-332), One course in contemporary Christian religion and ethics (334, 337, 338, 340-346, 353 [when topic is appropriate]), one course in world religions (360-369), and seminar 493. More...

    Theta Alpha Kappa, Alpha Delta Upsilon Chapter

    Theta Alpha Kappa is the National Honor Society for Theology and Religious Studies. VU's chapter, Alpha Delta Upsilon, was founded in 1999.  Local chapters are responsible for nurturing excellence in theological studies and honoring those who excel in them.

    In the 2007-2008 academic year the following students were inducted to Alpha Delta Upsilon: 

    Senior Theology Paper Award

    Each Spring the Theology Department  recognizes th Senior Theology major who has, in the judgment  of faculty committee, written the best theology paper during the student's senior year.

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    Contact Information

    Department of Theology
    Huegli Hall, Room 232
    1409 Chapel Drive
    (219) 464-6958
    (219) 464-5511

    Professor Gilbert C. Meilaender
    Department Chair
    Gilbert.Meilaender@valpo.edu