The six full-time members of the theology faculty bring a strong international favor to the classroom. Four are natives of countries other than the United States (India, Russia, and Canada), and all have studied in other countries.
All hold doctorates from leading universities, including Harvard, Cambridge, Duke, Toronto, and McGill. All are professional scholars who write books, publish articles, and present papers on a regular basis. The department also includes several affiliated
and adjunct faculty members who teach courses on an occasional basis. For more on the background and interests of particular faculty members, see the Faculty page.
The theology faculty is also diverse from a religious standpoint, including people from a variety of faith traditions. Students of any religious persuasion as well as students who question the value of religion will find the faculty to be welcoming and
supportive.
All of the members of the theology faculty are committed teachers who work hard to make their classes interesting and engaging to students. Many non-majors decide to enroll in theology classes after hearing glowing reports about the faculty from their
peers.
Theology classes at St. Bonaventure are academically challenging, but faculty members are available at any time to help students with course work and to discuss their personal concerns. Faculty and students also interact informally at a variety of departmental
social functions throughout the school year.