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Faculty Publications

Books & Book Chapters (in print)

Dr. Lawrence Feingold, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy

Dr. Edward Hogan, Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology

  • “Measuring Growth in Human and Spiritual Formation.”  Christ as the Foundation of Seminary Formation.  James Keating, ed.  IPF Publications, 2016.
  • “How Many Oats Have You Tried To Feed Him?” Seminary Theology III: Seminary Formation and Psychology.  James Keating, ed. Omaha, NE.:IPF Publications, 2013.

Rev. Mr. James Keating, Ph.D.

Rev. Charles Samson, Assistant Professor of Biblical Theology

 Msgr. Michael Witt, Professor of Church History

Recent Articles and Reviews (2011-present)

Dr. Andrew Chronister, Associate Professor of Ancient Languages and Patristics

  • “A Critical Edition, Translation, and Study of Jerome of Jerusalem’s Dialogue on the Holy Trinity between a Christian and a Jew,” in preparation.
  • Review of “Un dossier de l’Épistolaire augustinien: la correspondance entre l’Afrique et Rome à propos de l’affaire pélagienne” by Laurence Dalmon.   (416–418): traduction, commentaire et annotations,” Augustinian Studies. 49 (2018): 121–24.
  • Review of  “John Chrysostom on Divine Pedagogy: The Coherence of His Theology and Preaching” by David Rylaarsdam. Religious Studies Review. 43 (2017): 285 “Theophilus of Alexandria and the First Origenist Controversy: Rhetoric and Power,” by Krastu Banev. Religious Studies Review. 43 (2017): 286.
  • Review of “Christian Initiation in Theodore of Mopsuestia,” by Daniel L. Schwartz. Antiphon 19 (2015): 216–18.
  • Review of “Mission in the Early Church: Themes and Reflections” by Edward L. Smither. International Bulletin of Missionary Research 39 (2015): 109.
  • “Augustine and Patristic Argumentation in his Anti-Pelagian Works: Change or Continuity?” Augustiniana 64 (2014): 187–226.
  • Review of “Grand Entrance: Worship on Earth as in Heaven by Edith M. Humphrey. Antiphon 17 (2013): 280–82.
  • Review of “Font of Life: Ambrose, Augustine, & the Mystery of Baptism” by Garry Wills. Religious Studies Review 39 (2013): 181.
  • Review of “True Reform: Liturgy and Ecclesiology in Sacrosanctum Concilium” by Massimo Faggioli. Antiphon 17 (2013): 112–14.
  • Review of “Augustine and the Trinity” by Lewis Ayres. Religious Studies Review 37 (2011): 286.

Dr. Steven Fahrig, Associate Professor of Sacred Scripture-Old Testament

Review of “Jesus of Galilee: Contextual Christology for the 21st Century”, edited by Robert Lassalle-Klein. Journal for Peace and Justice Studies. 21, no.2 (2011) 112-115.

Dr. Lawrence Feingold, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy

  • Review of “Mystery of the Church” by Benoit de la Soujeole. Nova et Vetera (Fall 2016).
  • “God’s Movement of the Soul through Operative and Cooperative Grace.” In Thomism and Predestination: Principles and Disputations. Edited by Steven A. Long, Roger W. Nutt, and Thomas Joseph White. Ave Maria, FL: Sapientia Press, 2016.
  • Review of “Aquinas’s Notion of Pure Nature and the Christian Integralism of Henri de Lubac: Not Everything Is Grace” by Bernard Mulcahy, O.P.  The Thomist 78, No. 1 (January 2014): 152-156.
  • “The Natural Desire to See God, the Twofold End of Man, and Henri de Lubac.” Josephinum Journal of Theology.  18, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 2011): 112-132.
  • “Suffering and Spiritual Paternity.” The Herald (Spring 2012): 7.
  • “Nature and Grace in the Teaching of Vatican II.” Χαiρε: (Fall 2011): 1, 10.
  • “John Paul II and the Defense of the Splendor and Truth of the Moral Law.” Χαiρε: Joyful Greetings (April 11): 24.
  • “Mary, Daughter of Zion and Mother of the Church.” Voices. 25, no. 2 (2011): 2327.
  • “Stein and Aquinas on the Problem of Individual Being,” Quaestiones Disputatae (4.1, 2013): 107-120.

Rev. Donald Henke, Associate Professor of Moral Theology and Bioethics

  • “Making Moral Decisions: Four Principles to Understanding Medical Dilemmas,” The Priest (January 2017) 34-37,53.
  • “Persistent Unconsciousness and the Use of Assisted Nutrition and Hydration: Medical and Moral Reflections,” Linacre Quarterly, 78(2), May 2011.

Dr. Susanne Harvath, Professor of Pastoral Counseling

  • Contributor in “Hope and Holiness: Pastoral Care for Those with Same-Sex Attraction”. Archdiocese of St. Louis, 2016.
  • “Policy for Chaste Internet Usage”, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, 2016.
  • “The Augustine Way-A Chaste Spouse Program” with contributions by faculty of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, 2019.

Dr. Edward Hogan, Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology

Popular Articles

  • “You Can’t Measure That … Can You? How a Catholic Seminary Approaches the Question of Measuring Growth in Human and Spiritual Formation.” Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care. Volume 14, Issue 2. September 1, 2021. (With Fr. Paul Hoesing.
  • “Leaning into the Thin Places.” Liturgy Notes. (Quarterly Publication of the Office of Sacred Worship, Archdiocese of Saint Louis.) May, 2020.
  • “Pope Francis’ Discipleship Roadmap.”  The Josephinum Diaconal Review. Spring, 2017.
  • Review of “Science and Religion: Beyond Warfare and Toward Understanding” by Joshua M. Moritz. Theological Studies. 78(2). June 2017. Pp. 535-536.
  • “Assessing a Program of Spiritual Formation Using Pre and Post Self-Report Measures.”  Theological Education (48:1), Fall, 2013. Pp. 25-34. (Journal of the Association of Theological Schools)
  • “Measuring Growth in Human and Spiritual Formation.”  Christ as the Foundation of Seminary Formation. Pp. 59-80. James Keating, ed.  IPF Publications, 2016.
  • “Envisioning God – Seeing God through the Lens of the Trinity call us to Communion.” Catholic St. Louis Magazine (June/July 2015).
  • “How the Trinity Makes a Difference – The Trinity has a profound effect on making our prayer lives more personal.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (June/July 2015).
  • “Avoiding the Separation of Soul and Body.”  St. Louis Review, (May 4-10, 2015).
  • “Saying ‘Yes’ to the Holy Spirit – The revelation of the Holy Spirit challenges us to be more than just ‘nice people.’” Catholic St. Louis Magazine (April/May 2015).
  • “Red-letter theology? – We can learn as much from Jesus’ actions as from His words.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine  (February/March 2015).
  • “We know God gradually – If the Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith why didn’t God reveal that to the Israelites right away?” (First in a Series on the Trinity) Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (December/January 2014-15).
  • “What the family rut leaves in its wake – Notice and pray about how we relate to one another as family members.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (November/December 2014).
  • “Dr. Seuss…and the proclamation of the Gospel? – The Words of Scripture were written so that they might come alive in our lives.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (September/October 2014).
  • ” Yes, God talks to people – But you need to listen to hear him.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (July/August 2014).
  • “The words matter – Just as children need to hear ‘I love you’ from their parents, we need to hear those words from God.” (May/June 2014).
  • “The law of apology – True forgiveness starts with a true apology.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (March/April 2014).
  • “Catch a wave – Body surfing toward God’s will?Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (January/February 2014).
  • “Tolerance as a form of cowardice – Jesus’ example: Loving people and drawing lines.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (November/December 2013).
  • “Into the hands of God – As a gift to us, all that we have is not ours” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (September/October 2013).
  • “Seize the (catechetical) moment – Parents can engage children in faith in the midst of our culture.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (July/August 2013).
  • “Assessing a Program of Spiritual Formation Using Pre and Post Self-Report Measures.”  Theological Education 48:1, (Fall, 2013): 25-34.
  • “The Generous Single Life – Making a gift of self that is life-giving to others.Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (May/June 2013).
  • “Generosity – Seek out your God-given name.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (March/April 2013).
  • “Marriage – St. Paul had it right.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (January/February 2013).
  • “Humility – Don’t confuse humility and ingratitude.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (November/December 2012).
  • “Weighing the Issues, Preparing to Vote.” Saint Louis Review (March/April, 2012)
  • “Valor – Movie Heroes: That’s worth dying for.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (September/October 2012).
  • “Diligence – Cold Diligence: What a backyard skating rink taught me about faith.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (July/August 2012).
  • “Chastity – A chaste reflection of the classic Orchard Syndrome.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (May/June, 2012).
  • “Charity – Here’s a concept of charity you may have missed.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (March/April, 2012).
  • “Courage – Having the Courage to Evangelize.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine ( January/February, 2012).
  • “Get in the Know: A Q&A on the HHS Mandate.” Catholic Saint Louis Magazine (March/April, 2012).
  • “Get in the Know: A Q&A on the HHS Mandate.” Saint Louis Review (February 22, 2012).
  • “Fruitfulness of Marriage and the Priesthood.” The Herald (October, 2011).
  • “The New Roman Missal.” The St. Louis Review (October 19, 2011).

Deacon James Keating, Ph.D.

  • “Silence as Participation in Worship” The Priest (forthcoming, 2021)
  • “Celibacy and Contemplation: A Response to Deborah Savage” in Jane Adolphe, ed. Clerical Sexual Misconduct (PART 2) (2021)
  • “Allowing Christ to Heal Us From Worry” The Priest (forthcoming, 2021)
  • “The Deacon and the Eucharist” The Deacon (2020 forthcoming)
  • “Sexual Integrity in The Formation of Seminarians” in Patricia Cooney Hathaway, ed. Sex and the Spiritual Life (IND: Ave Maria Press (2020)
  • “The Mystery of Love, Beauty, and Death: The Homily That Is Prayer” in Michael Connors, ed. Preaching as Spiritual Leadership: Guiding the Faithful as Mystic and Mystagogue (Chicago: ITP Publications, 2021
  • “Seasons of Prayer ” The Priest ( November, 2020)

Rev. Jason Schumer, Vice Rector for Cardinal Glennon College, Assistant Professor of Sacramental/Liturgical Theology

  • Organice Quodammodo Crescant: A Study of Contemporary Theories of Liturgical Development. Thesis ad Doctoratum in Theologia. Sancti Ludovici: Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, 2017.
  • The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy at Vatican II – Telling the Story at the 3rd Annual St. Louis Newman Convocation: Response to Vox Christi, Issue 4, Autumn 2012.
  • Acquiring the Dispositions of Christ: A Study of the Liturgical and Spiritual Implications of Sacramentum Caritatis 80. Thesis ad Licentiam. Romae: Pontificia Universitas Sanctæ Crucis, 2011.
  • Priestly Love: Obedience Unto Death. Elaborate Finale I Ciclo. Roma: Pontificia Universitá Gregoriana, 2009.