History of Liturgy; Theology of Liturgy; Sacramental Theology; History of Christian Doctrine
Spirituality, Pilgrimage Studies, Soteriology, Pneumatology
Theological Aesthetics; Liberation Theology; Trinitarian Theology; Ecotheology
Biblical Theology, Genesis, Psalms, Isaiah, Wisdom Literature
Virtue Ethics; Issues in Contemporary Clinical Medical Ethics; Social Structures and Moral Agency
Literary Approaches to Biblical Narrative; Prophetic Literature, especially Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Amos; The Book of Job; Feminist Approaches to the Old Testament; Ancient Israelite Religion; Biblical Historiography
Theological Anthropology (grace, theological virtues); Theology of Culture; Doctrine of God, particularly in Thomas Aquinas and Karl Rahner
Spirituality and critical theory; Identity transformation; Trauma studies; Conflict theory; Religious peacebuilding; Theologies of suffering
Patristics, especially Fourth-century Christology and Trinitarian Theology; Ambrose of Milan, the Cappadocians, and Augustine; Early Christian Hymns and Poetry, Nature and Grace in Early Christianity
Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish Prayers, Deuterocanon, Pseudepigrapha, Apocalypses, Religious Experience, History of Interpretation
Theological Anthropology, Theologies of the Body, Historical and Contemporary Christian Spirituality, Spirituality and Justice, Foundations and Methodology in Practical Theology, Theologies of Discipleship, Women's Constructive Theology, Theology and the Arts
Ecclesiology, Mission Studies & World Christianity
Ignatian and Jesuit Spirituality, Discernment of Spirits, Discernment of God’s Will, Early Jesuit History and Texts, Desert Spirituality, Camino de Santiago, Angelology and Demonology
Medieval Theology, particularly High Scholastic Theology (especially Hugh of St. Victor, Thomas Aquinas, and Albert the Great); History of Scriptural Exegesis
The theory and practice of educating for living faith; The pedagogy of faith
Catholic Social Teaching/Social Ethics, Feminist Ethics, Disability Ethics, Ethics from the 'Margins'
Early Christian history and literature; canonical and noncanonical Gospels; the apostle Paul; processes of scripturalization and canonization of NT texts; the reception and interpretation of biblical and apostolic texts, especially in the 2nd-5th centuries; patristic writers, especially Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian; Marcion; early Christian thinkers, groups, and texts formerly known as Gnostic; the origins, natures, and destinies of orthodoxies and heresies; Unitarian Universalist history.
Translation theories and Studies; Male and Female Linguistic vocabulary in Aristophanes and Euripides; Theater performances for Language learning; Lingustic differences between the historical development of the Greek language; Comparative studies between Greek and Latin