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- Bachelor's in Theology and Arts
- Bachelor's in Theology
- Baccalaureate in Divinity
- Baccalaureate in Philosophy
- Doctorate in Theology (Full-Time / Part-Time)
- Doctorate in Divinity
- Doctorate in Philosophy
- Master’s in Theology (Contemporary Ethics)
- Master’s in Theology (Bible and Spirituality)
- Master’s in Theology (Research)
- Master’s in Theology (Pastoral Theology)
- Master's in Theology (General Theology)
- Master's in Theology (Healthcare Chaplaincy)
- Master’s in Liturgical Music
- Higher Diploma in Theological Studies (Blended Learning)
- Higher Diploma in Pastoral Theology
- Diploma in Philosophy & Higher Diploma in Philosophy
- Higher Diploma in Pastoral Theology (Healthcare Chaplaincy)
- Licentiate in Divinity
- Licentiate in Canon Law
- Licentiate in Philosophy
- Higher Diploma in Christian Communication and Media Practice
- Diploma in Pastoral Theology
- Diploma in Youth Ministry and Spirituality
- Certificate in Catholic Religious Education and Theological Studies
- Professional Postgraduate Certificate in Catholic Religious Education and Theological Studies
- Diploma in Church Music
- Diploma in Diaconate Studies
- Master’s in Philosophy (Research)
- Master's in Philosophy (Taught)
- MTh Research -Course Option I: Systematic Theology (MU508)
- MTh Research - Course Option II: Moral Theology (MU509)
- MTh Research - Course Option III: Biblical Theology (MU510)
- MTh Research - Course Option IV: Pastoral Liturgy (MU511)
- Higher Diploma in Pastoral Liturgy
- Diploma in Pastoral Liturgy
Department
Modules
- Project II: BTh Mini-Thesis or Project
- Project I: Integration Seminar and BTh Research Project Proposal
- Primary Text Seminar II C
- Primary Text Seminar II B
- Primary Text Seminar II A
- MR 405: Introduction to Moral Theology
- ST 406: Grace and Anthropology
- ST 405: Reason, Faith, and Revelation
- PG 477 - “Come and see!” (John 1:39): John and Method – Opening the Gospel in Ways Old and New
- PG 442 - The Soul of Theology: Interpreting Sacred Scripture with Theologians from the Apostolic Period to Today.
- PG 724 Synodality: Perspectives from Scripture and Spirituality
- Primary Text Seminar I (Intro)
- EL 230 Lord of the Rings: Vice and Virtue
- ST 315 Missiology, Ecumenism and Inter-Religious Dialogue
- PG 720: Just Love: Social Sin, Resistance, and Violence against Women
- PG720: Just Love: Social Sin, Resistance, and Violence against Women
- RC521: What Happened at Vatican II?
- Two Year Cycle
- RC520 Fratelli Tutti and the Challenge of Migration and Forced Displacement
- MR 228 - Catholic Social Ethics
- SC 243 - Paul Apostle to the Nations
- PG 715 - War: Ethical and Theological Perspectives
- PG 719 - Karl Rahner: The Theological Foundations of Synodality
- Theology of Grace in Six Controversies
- RC522 Proclaiming the Primary Truth – Religious Education and Catechesis in the Life and Ministry of the Church
- PG 718 The Ancient Norm of the Holy Fathers - A History of the Liturgy in the Patristic Era
- PG 715: War: Ethical and Theological Perspectives
- EDF626 Religious Education - World Religions, Ecumenism, and Inter-Faith Dialogue
- EDF607 Foundations of Religious Education
- RE 403 Christian Scripture/Morality
- RE 402 Christian Belief
- RE 401 Introduction to Catholic Religious Education, Catechesis and Liturgy
- EDF 236 Educational Foundations of RE II (World Religions, Ecumenism, and Inter-Faith Dialogue)
- EDF 135 Educational Foundations of RE I (Methodologies)
- RE 106 The Church at Prayer (Sacraments, Liturgy and Prayer)
- RE 105 Christian Morality (Right Relationships)
- RE 104 Christian Morality (Foundations)
- RE 103 Sacred Scripture (Old Testament)
- RE 109 Religious Education – Applied (Senior Classes)
- RE 102 Sacred Scripture (New Testament)
- RE 108 Religious Education – Applied (Junior Classes)
- RE 107 Religious Education and Catechesis
- RE 101 Christian Belief
- RC 518 Chaos and Freedom in Biblical Traditions
- PG 713 “Good Politics”, Pope Francis, and the Common Good
- PG 716 Augustine and Christian Doctrine
- PG 714 Sensus Fidei, Discernment and Synodality: Implications for Moral Method and Content.
- RC 519 A Highway in the Desert: Early Monasticism – The Egyptian Experience
- EL 235 Theology and the Creative Arts (2.5 ECTS)
- EL 232 Christian Discipleship & Ministry Leadership in the Context of Conflict
- EL 233 Church and Law in the Digital Age
- EL 234 The Life of Muhammad and his Christian Contemporaries
- PY406 Texts in Modern Philosophy
- PY407 Themes from the Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
- PY405 Creation And Desire
- PY403 Mind and World
- PY404 Philosophy, Science, Nature
- PY402 Perspectives on Selfhood
- PY401 Philosophical Themes in Ancient and Medieval Thought: Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics
- SC 403 The New Testament: Reading Luke and Acts
- PY152 The Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel
- PG 649: The Contribution of Catholic Theological Ethics in the World Church to Contemporary Theological Debate.
- PG 711 Issues in Contemporary Systematic Theology
- RC 517: Religious Freedom, Religious Pluralism: Contemporary Challenges
- SC 139 Introduction to Scripture
- PY139 Academic Writing and Research
- EL 238 The Roots and Scope of religious freedom in contemporary pluralistic societies
- EL 237 Why Human Rights
- PY215 Foundations of Analytic Philosophy
- EL 239 Bunchúrsa sa Ghaeilge Liotúirgeach d’Ábhair Shagart / Intro Course in Liturgical Irish
- PY 151 The Philosophy of Aquinas
- EH243B History of the Church in the Modern Age
- TS112 Church History (Early Christianity)
- PG 302 History of Christian Thought
- EH243A History of the Church in the Modern Age
- EH250 Early Christianity: from the Book of Acts to the Book of Kells
- EH144 History of the Early Church
- EL 240 Theology and Literature
- Proclamation and Dialogue
- Tolle, Lege: An Introduction to the Bible as Scripture.
- ST 120 Theological Anthropology
- PG 712 Karl Rahner: Society, Faith, and Culture
- PT 439: Theological Reflection on Practice
- PT 436: Healthcare Chaplaincy: Leadership Ministry of Healing and Justice
- PT 438: Educational Chaplaincy: Ministry of Catechesis and Faith Formation
- PT 437: Healthcare Chaplaincy: Ministry of Presence and Visitation
- PT 435: Organisational Leadership in Ministry Contexts
- EL 242 - European Humanism in the Making
- EH 245 History of the Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Church
- EH244 History of the Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Church
- ST 116 Introduction to Christianity
- PY 103 The Philosophy of Augustine
- EL 244 Emmanuel and the God Within: Matthews Parables
- CL 271 Governance in the Church: Vatican II to Pope Francis
- CL 270 Law Justice and rights in the Church
- PG 708: Pastoral Practice of Liturgy
- PG 710: Re-Imagining the Human
- ST 206 Theology of Creation and Grace
- ST 312 - Christian Anthropology and Spirituality
- ST 215 - Foundations in Catholic Theology II
- ST 117 - Foundations in Catholic Theology I
- PG 658: Pathways in Biblical Spiritualities
- PG 653: Media Ethics
- PG 304: History of Christian Practice II: Medieval Ireland
- PG 307: The Writing of Church History from the Reformation to the 20th Century
- PG 306: Research Methodologies and & Reading and Interpreting Primary Source Texts II
- PG 496: The David Story: Narrative Approaches
- PG 657: Political Theology
- RC 512: Newman and the Development of Doctrine
- PG 656: Ethics and Spirituality
- SC 241 The Eagle’s Vision: An Introduction to the Narrative, Christology, and Theology of the Fourth Gospel
- PG 650: Foundations of Moral Theology
- PG 655: Charles Taylor as a Resource for New-Evangelisation
- RC 514: Constructing the Common Good
- RC 513: Readings in the History of Moral Theology
- RC 501 Tasting Wines Old and New: A literary-historical and narrative reading of the principal characters of Luke-Acts.
- PG 654 Luke as Storyteller: engaging the discourse of the short stories and parables of the Lukan Travel Narrative (Luke 9:51-19:44)
- PG 492: Contemporary Issues in Christology
- PG 651: Environmental and Social Ethics
- PG 652: Spirituality, Religion and Contemporary Healthcare Ethics
- PG 524 Reading Margaret Farley
- BL 181 Introduction to Biblical Greek
- EL 248 Good and Evil (II)
- EL 249 Good and Evil I
- EL 246 The Spirit of the Biblical Child
- ST 311 Sacramental Theology: The Eucharist and the Ordained Priesthood
- ST 211 Sacramental Theology: Sacraments of Initiation
- BL 182 Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin
- SC 239 Servant of Christ & Steward of Mysteries of God
- LI 301 Preaching and Presiding II
- EL 247 – The Spirit of the Liturgical Child
- LI 203 The Celebration of the Eucharist
- LI 202 Preaching and Presiding I
- LI 151 Introduction to Liturgy and the Sacraments of Christian Initiation
- PG 484 Liturgy: Ritual, Theological and Historical Approaches
- PG 485 Dimensions of Christian Worship
- RC 511 The Eucharist the Sacrament of the Sacrifice of Christ
- EL 276 Major Essay
- PG 518 The Gospel Parables: Narrative and Theology
- CL 268 Liturgy, Sacraments and Law
- CL 262 Canon Law of Marriage
- EL 250 - Principles and Practice of Ecumenism
- PG 521 “Then who can be saved?” Genre and Context in Soteriology
- PG 303 History of Christian Practice: Medieval to Modern (12 hours)
- PG 473 'Isle of Saints and Scholars’? The Literary Culture of Medieval Ireland (24 hours)
- PG 487 Sacramental Theology: Liturgical and Systematic Aspects
- PG 491 Readings in Contemporary Trinitarian Theologies
- RC 506 A Critical Reading of the Works of Henri de Lubac
- Video Content Creation Pt1
- ST 119 The Christian God
- Minor Dissertation Pastoral Theology
- Choice module from Postgraduate Seminar options
- Clinical Pastoral Education
- PG 523 ‘Emancipating’ Practical Theology
- MR 129 Introduction to Christian Ethics: Roots, Renewal, and Relevance for Today
- MR 403 Catholic Social Teaching
- RC 509 Amoris Laetitia: A Point of No Return?
- MR 345 Ethics of Love and Life
- MR 121 Introduction to Moral Theology: Fundamental Matters.
- MR 343 Contemporary Ethical Issues in a Global Society
- MR340 Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
- PT 302 Theological Reflection: Integration of Belief and Practice [NOT OFFERED IN 2018-19]
- SC240 To the Ends of the Earth
- PG 489 Literary and Theological Readings of the Book of Job
- MR 225 Christian Discipleship
- TH 101 What is Theology?
- FC 101 Revelation, Faith, and Culture
- FC 101 Revelation, Faith, and Culture
- PG 702 Paul Ricoeur: Emergent Sources for Theology II
- PG 700 Paul Ricoeur: Emergent Sources for Theology I
- PG 464 Research in Theology: Historical and Methodological Approaches
- MR 127 Conversion, Sin & Virtue
- PG 522 Virtue, Spirituality & Discipleship
- DCE ??? - Educational Leadership and Catholic Social Teaching
- RC 510 - Births and Rebirths: Exploring the Beginnings and Endings of the Gospels and the Book of Acts.
- BL 282 - Intermediate Level Greek
- SC 402 - The New Testament: Reading Mark’s Gospel as Story
- SC 135 Risen Lord in a Pagan Empire
- PG 495: Exploring Biblical Narratives
- PT 434: Theology and Pastoral Ministry
- PT ???: Community Leadership
- PT 431: Prayer Leadership
- PT 430: Pastoral Practice
- PT 432: Caring and Spiritual Accompaniment in Community
- PG 481 - Liberation and Law: Approaches to the Book of Exodus
- SC 331 - Wisdom Literature & Psalms
- RC 516 - Searching for a Universal Ethic: Contemporary Conversations in Natural Law
- PG 465 - Human Rights and Globalisation
- Pastoral Placement Education
- Intro to theology
- The Elective Courses of the Second Year
- The Philosophy of Aquinas
- The Elective Courses in the First Semester of the relevant year
- Philosophy of Religion II
- Metaphysics II
- Philosophical Anthropology
- Logic
- Metaphysics I
- Greek Philosophy
- Philosophy of Religion I
- Moral Philosophy
- The Cinema of Transcendence (HDPA only)
- Philosophy, Politics and Religion
- PY134 Atheism and Philosophy
- Academic and Personal Reflection II+
- The Philosophy of the Human Person I
- PY 214 Philosophy, Politics, and Religion
- PY149 The History of Contemporary Philosophy
- PY130 General Ethics
- PY150 Issues in Ethics
- PY153 The History of Modern Philosophy
- PY212 Academic and Personal Reflection II+
- PY147 The Philosophy of the Human Person II
- PY135 Phenomenology
- PY124 Logical Reasoning and Critical Thinking
- Contemporary Metaphysics
- PY140 The History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- PY141 The Philosophy of Science and Nature
- Mary through the Millennia
- PY 125 Fides et Ratio*
- PY121 Classical Metaphysics
- PY146 Epistemology
- PY140 The History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- Sources of ancient Irish ecclesiastical law
- Methodology
- Canonical processual practice
- Ecclesiastical jurisprudence
- Liturgical law
- Liturgical law
- History of canon law
- Elements of civil law
- Roman law
- Public ecclesiastical law
- Processes
- Personality in law
- Catechetics
- Homiletics
- Patrology
- Mission Studies
- Canon Law (years II & III)
- Liturgy (year I)
- Ecclesiastical History
- SC 401 - Old Testament
- New Testament
- Moral Theology
- Systematic Theology
- Embodied Heart
- Learning from Jesus the Teacher
- Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Theology
- Forged in the Crucible: Spirituality of the Catholic Teacher
- Foundations of Catholic Education
- New Directions in Systematic Theology
- Ecclesiology: Communion in Context
- Theologies of Grace: Towards a Renewed Theological Anthropology
- Resourcement and Renewal in Twentieth-Century Systematic Theology
- Parish Ministry
- Ministry in Context: Bringing Faith to Life
- School Catechesis and Chaplaincy
- Introduction to Pastoral Counselling
- Church at the Service of God
- The Kiss of Christ: Introduction to Lectio Divina
- Ethics for Ministry
- Liturgy and Pastoral Ministry
- Theology for Ministry
- Guided Thesis Research
- Methodology in Research
- Major Practicum in a Musical Discipline
- LM 402: Organ Skills I
- LM 404: Liturgical Composition
- LM 405: Cantor Skills I
- LM 403: Aspects of Liturgical Music
- Liturgical Time
- The Eucharist
- Introduction to Liturgy and Christian Initiation
- Wanting it Darker: God in the Gospel of Mark
- The Kiss of Christ: Theological, Spiritual and Pastoral Dimensions of Lectio Divina
- PG 486 Word and Lection: Scripture Heard and Proclaimed
- The Soul of Theology: Interpreting Sacred Scripture as the Word of God
- PG 467: Exploring Ways of Reading Genesis
- The House of Being: Towards a Theology of Language (January Module)
- PG 709 Re-Sourcing: Theology and Renewal in the 20th Century
- "Come and see!" A Narrative and Dramtic Reading of John's Gospel
- Sacramental Theology: A Study of the
- Theology of Creation and Grace
- PT 301 Practicing Theology: For Life Abundant
- Preaching & Presiding II
- Preaching & Presiding I
- SC 242 - The Word of the Lord through the Prophets
- LM 101 Music in Christian Worship
- ST 115 Evangelization and Mission Today
- History of the Early Church I
- Risen Lord in a Pagan Empire
- SC 138 Beginnings of God's People
- Conversion, Sin & Virtue
- SC 336 - The Human God
- MR 340 - Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
- MR 342 - No Escaping Fundamental Questions
- ST 306 - Christian Anthropology
- LI 204 - The Celebrating Church
- PT 201 Faith & Practice in Everyday living
- SC 240 - To the Ends of the Earth
- EM 202 - Principles and Practice of Ecumenism
- FC 207 - Christian Faith and the Dynamics of Culture in a Secular Age
- SC 231 - Prophetic Literature of the Old Testament
- ST 214 - Christology
- PY 601 - Philosophy of Religion and Secular Thought
- SC 136 - Moses, Jesus and their Companions: A Narrative Introduction to the Bible and its Worlds
- ST 111 - Christianity & World Religions
- ST 113 - Ecclesiology: Our Apostolic Church Today
- ST 116 - Theology, Revelation and an Introduction to Christianity
- Minor Dissertation
- Re-imagining the Human: Towards a Renewed Theological Anthropology
- Media Ethics and Virtue
- PG 428 Social Ethics and the Common Good
- PG 704 Healthcare Ethics and the Catholic Moral tradition
- Moral Theology: Meaning and Method
- Church, State and Society
- The Embodied Heart: Prayer and Praxis in the East and West
- Introduction to Spirituality
- Discipleship, Ministry, & Pastoral Practice
- PT 103 An Introduction to Pastoral Theology
- History of the Early Church
- Mission Outreach
- Music & Theology in Dialogue
- Philosophy of Religion
- Teaching Religion in a Contemporary Irish School
- Theological Reflection
- LI 302 - Christian Sacraments
- Canon Law and the Ecclesiology of Vatican II
- Canon Law in the Life of the Church
- MR 344 - Ministerial and Professional Ethics
- Contemporary Ethical Issues in a Global Society
- Theology of Creation and Grace
- BL 281 Intermediate Ecclesiastical Latin
- BL 183 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
- Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin
- Introduction to Biblical Greek
- Between Compassion and Mercy: God and Neighbour according to the Jesus of Luke
- Seeing and Believing: the Bible and its Reception in Art
- The Life and Thought of Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman
- Mission Outreach
- Major Essay
- Music & Theology in Dialogue
- Teaching Religion in a Contemporary Irish School
- LI 203 The Celebration of the Eucharist
- ST 313 Ecumenism and Inter-Religious Dialogue
- Canon Law and the Ecclesiology of Vatican II
- Canon Law in the Life of the Church
- History of the Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Church
- Major Essay (Scripture title only)
- EH244 History of the Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Church
- Between Compassion and Mercy: God and Neighbour according to the Jesus of Luke
- SC 337 - "Full of Your Creatures" Ecology and the Old Testament
- The Eagle's Vision
- MR 346 Justice, Human Rights and Catholic Social Doctrine
- ST 213 Sacramental Theology: An Introduction
- Theology of Creation and Grace
- Between Compassion and Mercy: God and Neighbour according to the Jesus of Luke
- ST 109 Christology and Redemption
- Seeing and Believing: the Bible and its Reception in Art
- The Life and Thought of Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman
- Major Essay
- EL 257 - Mission Outreach
- EL 269 - Music & Theology in Dialogue
- EL256 Teaching Religion in a Contemporary Irish School
- Introduction to Liturgy & Initiation
- PY 145 Introduction to Philosophy
- History of the Early Church
- Introduction to the Bible & Its Worlds
- Introduction to Christian Ethics: Roots, Renewal, and Relevance for Today
- ST 118 Introduction to Patristics
- Major Essay
- TS 111 Introduction to World Religions
- TS 114 Philosophy of Religion and Secular Belief Systems
- Church History
- TS 109 Foundations of Religious Education
- LI 400 Foundations of Worship
- The Old Testament
- SC 400 The Bible and Its Worlds
- MR 403 Catholic Social Teaching
- MR 404 - The Catholic Moral Tradition and Bioethics
- The Church and its Sacraments
- ST 404 Understanding Jesus Christ Today
- TH 401 Introduction to Theology
- ST 114 Ecclesiology
- What is Theology?
- World Religions
- Foundations in Religious Education / Catechetics
- TS 112 Church History
- The New Testament
- SC 401 The Old Testament: Moses, David, Isaiah, and Beyond
- The Bible and Its World
- Catholic Social Teaching
- ST 403 The Church and Its Sacraments
- God, Revelation, Jesus Christ
- PG 305 Research Methodologies & Readings and Interpreting Primary Source Texts I (12 hours)
- Religious Life in Ireland: Archival and Historical Perspectives
- The Writing of Church History from the Reformation to the 20th century
- “Isle of Saints and Scholars”? The Literary Culture of Early Medieval Ireland
- History of Christian Practice
- PG 302: History of Christian Thought (24 hours)
- Healthcare Ethics
- Sociology
News & Events
- Lord of the Rings: Vice and Virtue elective module
- St Patrick's Day 2024
- Daffodil Day 2024
- Dr Tobias Winright recently quoted in an article about Pope Francis and the war in Ukraine
- Postgraduate Open Day last week - Have a question about studying with us? Our team would be delighted to help.
- Annual Trócaire Lecture in Maynooth 2024
- Our Latest Newsletter
- Prof. Michael A. Conway will lead a workshop for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland this coming Thursday
- Dr Gaven Kerr, Faculty of Philosophy, will be delivering his paper titled: ‘Scripture and Metaphysics’ at the Oxford Religious Studies Symposium at St Anne’s College
- ‘Printing women: European women and the book trade’ Exhibition in the Russell Library
- Come and experience The Easter Triduum at Maynooth 2024
- Prof. Michael A. Conway will lead a workshop for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland
- The Furrow March 2024
- New Deposit and Return Scheme launched on campus with 2GoCup & Aramark
- Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin is inviting applications for the position of Director of Parish Development
- Prof. Michael A. Conway will be giving a talk entitled 'Signposts to the Future II' at the Croi Nua Spirituality Centre
- Book Launch - Finitude's Wounded Praise: Responses to Jean-Louis Chrétien
- 'The Catholic Literary Revival: Forgotten Voices'. Launching Catholic Women Writers, a new series of fiction with CUA press.
- Prof. Michael A. Conway will lead a workshop for the Synodal Pathway of the Catholic Church in Ireland this week
- SPPU Philosophy Doctoral student, Sean Palmer, to present at Cambridge - Toulouse Postgraduate Study Day
- Interested in a career in healthcare chaplaincy?
- Dr Philip Gonzales, Faculty of Philosophy, SPPU, selected for two prestigious memberships at the Catholic Institute of Toulouse.
- Visit by the President of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America.
- Maynooth Through The Ages - Lecture Series
- Postgraduate Open Day - March 5th 2024
- St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth is seeking a Quality Assurance and Enhancement Manager
- Master's in Philosophy
- Prof Tobias Winright takes part at Helen Meany's ClassicsNow Festival
- Master's in Theology - Taught and Research
- Brigid1500 on the grounds of St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth on Friday evening last
- The St. Patrick’s College Maynooth Annual Trócaire Lecture
- The Furrow - February 2024 Issue
- Theology & Philosophy Seminar February - May 2024
- Faculty of Philosophy Seminar Series
- Reminder - CAO Applications close this week, February 1st at 5pm.
- St Brigid's Day Mass
- St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth and Bon Secours Health System launch an Ethics module for ongoing professional staff training.
- CAO Applications close February 1st at 5pm.
- Frosty days are bringing beautiful clear skies and spectacular views over our campus in Maynooth
- Prof Michael A. Conway will be speaking at the Kerry Diocesan Mission, Hope Alive!, 22 January 2024, on the topic of ‘Church in Today’s World.’
- Tribute to Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
- Erasmus funded Summer School in France
- The Annual Lecture in Christian Philosophy 2023 - Recording
- Job Vacancy - Director of Faith Development in Diocese of Meath
- Best of luck to all of our students with your upcoming exams.
- Prof Michael A. Conway to travel to University of Vienna this week as external examiner for a doctoral thesis
- The Furrow - January 2024
- Dr Gaven Kerr, Faculty of Philosophy, SPPU had some good advice for young men in the Christmas Unthinkable article
- Rev Dr Neil Xavier O'Donoghue to give annual John Paul II Lecture at Redemptoris Mater Seminary in New Jersey
- Happy Christmas from St Patrick's Pontifical University
- Maynooth Christmas Carol Service 2023 - Video
- Christmas Reception 2023
- Annual Maynooth Carol Service 2023
- Dr Tobias Winright invited to contribute article for a series the Berkley Forum at Georgetown University published about the holidays, community, and peace.
- The Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy
- Applications for Postgraduate & Mission & Ministries professional programmes for 2024 now open
- Maynooth Campus awarded Green Campus Flag for the second time
- Prof Tobias Winright contributing to Ossory Advent Programme 2023
- Remembering Bewerunge - Thursday 7th Dec 1:10 College Chapel
- The Furrow - December 2023
- Queen of Peace Parish Mission: The Eucharistic Revival of Vatican II by Rev. Dr. Neil Xavier O’Donoghue
- World Aids Day
- Launch of "Christmas and the Irish: a Miscellany"
- Tarsus Scripture School Advent Series
- The Annual Lecture in Christian Philosophy 2023
- Archbishop Farrell: “we are all made in the image and likeness of God”
- Happy Thanksgiving to all of our American Friends
- Reforming the Church: Global Perspectives launched at St Patrick’s Pontifical University Maynooth
- Open Days Friday 24th and Saturday 25th November.
- Rev Prof Michael Conway is keynote speaker at conference for School Principals, Vice Principals, Chaplains, and R.E. Teachers in the Diocese of Kerry on 22 November 2023
- SPPU Alumni, Tríona Doherty & Jane Mellett’s The Deep End
- Soundings from the Synod - 27th November 14:30
- Mission Ignite - Opportunity to Volunteer Overseas - Monday 20th November
- Agreement between St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth and Bon Secours Health System for the provision of ongoing learning for staff
- Dr Philip Gonzales & SPPU Doctoral Student Joseph McMeans publish new edited volume
- Thank you to Rev John Kelly, Director of Pastoral Care, Tallaght Hospital, who delivered the keynote address at our annual student prizegiving evening
- Graduation - Class of 2023
- Dr Winright publishes 'Laudate Deum, the Synod, and Initial Responses'
- Awards & Scholarships 2023
- Dr Winright gives invited Founder's Day Address on "A Catholic Theological and Ethical Perspective on Gun Violence"
- All set for annual student awards & graduations this week
- Faculty of Philosophy Seminar Series - Prof Chris Insole, University of Durham
- Prof Salvador Ryan "Christmas and the Irish: a Miscellany"
- Rev Dr Simon Nolan, O.Carm., delivered lecture on ‘Musical Themes in the Works and Spirituality of St Thérèse’
- Prof Winright to contribute at Irish Theological Association Annual Conference
- CAO Applications are now open for 2024
- Christopher Lynn Testimonial
- The Furrow November Issue
- Isobel Tinkler Testimonial
- Niall Carey Testimonial
- Ruth Kelly Testimonial
- Free Art Workshops hosted in the National Science And Ecclesiology Museum, Maynooth with Sarah's Simulacrum
- View the 2023 Annual Monsignor Patrick J Corish Lecture here
- Dr Tobias Winright publishes article on the moral issue of gun violence in the US
- Dr Andrew Meszaros contributes to international seminar in Rome
- Professor Michael A. Conway to lead day of reflection
- Dr Joshua Furnal presented overview of his forthcoming monograph to research seminar at DCU
- Marysia Lenkiewicz Student Testimonial
- Samhain - a night in the maynooth museum
- Fr Nicholas Callan: A night in the Maynooth Museum
- Dr Joshua Furnal contributes chapter on the impact of Søren Kierkegaard on Romano Guardini’s intellectual formation
- Prof Tobias Winright will give talk at Queen's University Belfast
- "Reforming the Church: Global Perspectives" Book Launch
- Opening of the Academic Year Mass
- Michael A. Conway – Dismantling a World: The Catholic Church in Ireland - The Furrow
- Our Latest Newsletter Autumn 2023
- Welcome back!
- Death of Monsignor Brendan P. Devlin (Breandán Ó Doibhlin)
- Prof Winright guests on Newstalk's "Talking History" to discuss King David
- Parish Youth Leader Opportunity
- Prof. Winright & Dr. Mulligan present invited papers at Seminar on Catholic Social Teaching
- Sacraments in a Synodal Church - Book Launch - Tuesday 3rd October 2023
- The Annual Monsignor Patrick J. Corish Lecture 2023
- Faculty of Theology members & postgraduate student attend International Congress of the European Society for Catholic Theology, in Pécs, Hungary
- Dr Tobias Winright major contributor to recent article on gun violence
- Reforming the Church: Global Perspectives
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue recent contribution to PrayTell blog
- The Catholic Church & the Irish Civil War - Annual Conference
- Dr Winright contributes to STLToday article following recent gun safety seminar
- Dr Winright recently addressed a gun violence seminar which heard calls for solutions to end gun violence in St Louis.
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue recent contribution to PrayTell blog
- St Patrick's college, Maynooth Tour - a student of the sixties
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, St Patrick's Pontifical University, has been invited to speak on 'The Catholic Perspective on Gun Violence'
- Blended learning Higher Diploma & Diploma in Pastoral Liturgy programmes
- Aspal is the online learning platform for those involved in Ministry at parish and diocesan level throughout Ireland
- The 2023 Congress of Societas Liturgica will be held in St Patrick’s College, Maynooth
- Irish neutrality: Positive, active and constructive
- Blended learning Higher Diploma in Theological Studies
- The Maynooth College Heritage Galleries, a National Science Museum
- “Cluster munitions – dirty bombs”
- Walking tours of the St Patrick’s College, Maynooth campus
- Postgraduate applications now open until 14th August.
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, St Patrick's Pontifical University, had a letter published in the New York Times
- Dr Jessie Rogers will be giving an invited lecture on July 13th in the University of Würzburg, Germany
- European Humanism in the Making
- Professor Michael A. Conway has just published the lead article in The Furrow
- Develop your intellectual curiosity and capacity for independent thought and critical reflection through our Baccalaureate in Philosophy (BPhil)
- Tobias Winright presented a paper on 'The War in Ukraine and Current Catholic Ethics of War and Peace'
- CAO Change of Mind facility closes at 5pm tomorrow.
- Applications now open until 14th August
- Pictured at the stand at our June 2023 Open Day were Ruth Daly, Schools Liaison Officer, and Student Ambassadors Luka Pranciliauskas and Niall Carey
- Come and visit us at the joint St Patrick’s Pontifical University and Maynooth University Open Day
- Professor Michael A. Conway will be the keynote speaker at a Symposium on Faith Leadership for Principals and Deputy Principals of CEIST schools
- Aspal is the online learning platform for those involved in Ministry at parish and diocesan level throughout Ireland
- Applications now open until 14th August
- European Humanism in the Making - FUCE Summer School webinars
- Master’s in Liturgical Music
- Baccalaureate in Philosophy
- War and Peace in Ukraine: Human Suffering, Moral Quandaries, and Geopolitical Implications
- Master's in Theology
- Blended learning Higher Diploma in Theological Studies
- SPPU, with support from the Patrick Duffy Trust has established a Bursary
- Our Latest Newsletter
- Dr Joshua Furnal was invited to present a research paper for the final meeting of the ‘Redeeming Autonomy’ seminar in Rome
- The Higher Diploma in Christian Communication and Media Practice
- Higher Diploma/Diploma in Pastoral Liturgy
- Best of luck to all embarking on this year’s Leaving Cert from everyone here at St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth
- Come and visit us at the joint St Patrick’s Pontifical University and Maynooth University Open Day
- Cyril Odia from the Salesians, and Dr. Jessie Rogers, Dean of the Faculty of Theology at SPPU, sit down to have a conversation about the Diploma in Youth Ministry and Spirituality
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- Our blended learning Higher Diploma in Theological Studies offers students the flexibility to balance their learning with other life commitments.
- The Basilica of Vézelay
- The annual Devlin Lecture took place in the Aula Maxima on May 19th to a packed house
- Develop your intellectual curiosity and capacity for independent thought and critical reflection through our Baccalaureate in Philosophy
- What does Pope Francis mean when he says ‘time is greater than space’?
- Still undecided on your CAO application?
- A presentation of Vézelay accompanied by a projection of the film "The Dance of the New Adam"
- The Future of Systematic Theology
- La Croix International recently reproduced an article by Prof Tobias Winright
- The 2023 Devlin Lecture
- The Master's in Theology degree
- SPPU, with support from the Patrick Duffy Trust has established a Bursary
- The Gubbio Declaration: A Call to the Leadership of European Society & Governance, September 2022
- Dr Jessie Rogers will be launching the publication of ‘Destruction, Ethics, and Intergalactic Love: Exploring Y: The Last Man and Saga’ by Peter Admirand
- A presentation of Vézelay
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- Dr Alicia Walker (University of South Carolina) will deliver a presentation on ‘Contemporary Sacred Choral Music in the U.S.’
- 2023 Devlin Lecture: Cultural Disruption or Enrichment? Religion, Politics and the Challenge of Hospitality.
- Tobias Winright and Maria Power co-authored an article on Catholic ethics and the war between Ukraine and Russia
- A conversation about the Diploma in Youth Ministry and Spirituality
- In his regular Pray Tell blog, Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue shares his discovery of the handwritten manuscript of Cardinal Ó Fiaich Memorial Gospel Book
- Best of Luck to all Sppu students as you prepare for Summer Exams
- Thinking about CAO change of mind?
- The Possibility of a Just War, By Tobias Winright
- Tarsus summer school, ‘Unlocking The Bible’
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- Aspal is the online learning platform for those involved in Ministry at parish and diocesan level throughout Ireland.
- Dr Simon Nolan O.Carm, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy will be presenting his paper at the Workshop on Medieval Carmelite Scholastics at CISA in Rome
- May's edition of The Furrow
- St Patrick’s Pontifical University is proud to host an international symposium
- The Archdiocese of Tuam seeks applications from suitably qualified persons for the full-time position of Diocesan Pastoral Resource Person
- A great turnout and lots of interest at our stand at the Spring Open Day
- Come and visit us tomorrow at the joint St Patrick’s Pontifical University and Maynooth University Open Day
- Congratulations to this year’s SPPU student ambassador team
- Are you interested in a career in Youth Ministry?
- Student Recruitment Officer - Job opening
- Come and visit us at the joint St Patrick’s Pontifical University and Maynooth University Open Day
- Rev. Prof. Michael A Conway will be speaking at a conference titled 'The Future of Christian Identity in Ireland'
- Master's in Philosophy, Taught and Research options, at St Patrick's Pontifical University Maynooth
- Maynooth celebrates return of Annual Spring Concert with a reprise of Haydn’s The Creation
- Master's in Theology
- Easter Blessings of peace and joy from all at St Patrick's Pontifical University.
- Dr Tobias Winright has been invited to be the kick-off speaker for the Leeds Trinity University Catholic Conference and online lecture series
- Science and Divine Action Conference 18-19 April 2023
- Professor Michael Conway has just published the lead article in The Furrow
- April's edition of The Furrow now available
- Reforming the Church: Global Perspectives
- The Annual Lecture in Christian Philosophy
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, gave an invited presentation on the worsening epidemic of gun violence in the United States
- ‘Analogy, Desire, and Imitation’ An international workshop
- Dr Jessie Rogers, Dean of the Faculty of Theology, will be hosting a retreat in April from the 21st to the 23rd
- Policing in America: A Christian Ethical Perspective
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- The 5th Annual Conference of the Association of African Priests and Religious in Ireland
- Professor Michael A. Conway will be speaking on ‘The Spiral Programme’ for CEIST School Principals and Deputy Principals under the title ‘The School Community and the Church’
- Higher Diploma & Diploma in Pastoral Liturgy
- Master’s in Liturgical Music
- Irish Cancer Society Coffee Morning
- Hear about the benefits of studying Philosophy at St Patrick’s Pontifical University
- Come and visit us at the joint St Patrick’s Pontifical University and Maynooth University Open Day, Saturday, April 22, 2023
- Coffee morning this Thursday 23rd of March in St Joseph’s Hall in aid of the Irish Cancer Society’s annual Daffodil Day fundraiser.
- Congratulations to Alex Balfe and Niamh Riney
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- Tarsus Scripture School, Holy Week and Easter 2023
- A word from the Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Dr Simon Nolan, O.Carm
- The Centre for Mission & Ministries at St Patrick’s Pontifical University includes courses such as Pastoral Theology
- Diploma in Youth Ministry & Spirituality
- Aspal is the online learning platform for those involved in Ministry at parish and diocesan level throughout Ireland.
- Hear about the benefits of studying our Blended Learning programmes from Rev. Dr. Neil Xavier O’Donoghue
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- The new Centre for Mission and Ministries at St Patrick’s Pontifical University
- St Patrick's Pontifical University sees significant rise in CAO applications for it’s Theology CAO programmes.
- Science and Divine Action Conference
- A word from the Dean of Postgraduate Studies, Rev. Dr. Michael Shortal
- Come and experience The Easter Triduum
- Annual Trócaire/Saint Patrick’s College lecture
- Dr Suzanne Mulligan will deliver the Jesuit Centre for Faith & Culture Public Lecture
- Professor Michael A. Conway will be giving input on faith and culture at University Hospital Kerry
- Diploma in Youth Ministry & Spirituality
- A busy evening for the St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Postgraduate team yesterday at the Postgraduate Open Evening
- Professor Michael A. Conway will be speaking under the title ‘The Holy Power of the Heart: Mission, Institute, and Church’
- Today is International Women’s Day,
- Vacancy for the role of Ethos Support Coordinator at Clongowes Wood College
- March's edition of The Furrow now available
- Annual Trócaire Lecture
- Michael Sean Winters has written an appreciative commentary in the National Catholic Reporter about Dr Tobias Winright
- Schola Gregoriana Maynooth, presents a short concert at 1:10pm on Thursday 9 March 2023 in the College Chapel.
- Postgraduate Information Evening, March 7th
- Are you interested in a Career in Youth Ministry?
- ‘Analogy, Desire, and Imitation’
- Signposts to the Future
- Maynooth Parish is seeking to employ a Parish Youth Leader
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, has co-authored a Temple Tract
- The Ossory Adult Faith Development Programme this year includes talks from Faculty from St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth.
- Considering a career in Healthcare Chaplaincy?
- The Future of Systematic Theology 8-10 June 2023
- Living Synodality Now
- Check out our Blended Learning Higher Diploma in Theological Studies
- Dr Tobias Winright will be speaking on an online panel about “The War in Ukraine: Catholic Theological and Ethical Reflections One Year In”
- Ash Wednesday Mass
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, authored an invited chapter on “Just-War Lessons We Should Remember”
- Dr Tobias Winright was recently interviewed for Profiles in Catholicism
- Science and Divine Action Conference 18-19 April 2023
- Postgraduate Information Evening, March 7th
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- ‘Women in the Church, How it started , how’s it going?’
- Faculty of Philosophy, Seminar Series
- Master's in Theology
- February’s edition of The Furrow now available
- Maynooth Through the Ages Aspects of Town and University History
- Master's in Philosophy
- Daily Mass
- The Master’s Degree in Liturgical Music
- Dr Jobymon Skaria, adjunct lecturer and alumnus of St Patrick's Pontifical University, published a book titled 'Dalit Theology, Boundary Crossings and Liberation in India: A Biblical and Postcolonial Study'.
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue is a regular contributor to the PrayTell blog
- Dr Luke Macnamara OSB will be speaking at the Irish Biblical Association Conference
- ‘Analogy, Desire, and Imitation’
- As part of the Brigid1500 series of events, the ‘Her Story’ Light Show will take place Tuesday, 31st January from 7:30-8:30pm
- Prof. Salvador Ryan joined Monica Morley on Midwest Radio’s “Faith Alive”
- Aspal is the online learning platform for those involved in Ministry at parish and diocesan level throughout Ireland.
- SPPU Alumna Julianna Crowley, Healthcare Chaplain in CUH Cork talks to Ryan Tubridy on life as a Chaplain
- Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue's latest contribution to the PrayTell Blog
- Analogy, Desire, and Imitation 28th-29th April 2023
- The Future of Systematic Theology 8-10 June 2023
- Dr Gaven Kerr will give a lecture titled: ‘God, Creation and the Act of Existence’
- The Centre for Mission & Ministries has launched a new Diploma in Youth Ministry & Spirituality in partnership with the Salesians of Don Bosco Ireland.
- Science and Divine Action Conference 18-19 April 2023
- Prof. Michael A. Conway will be delivering a talk next Tuesday 24th January for the Kerry Diocesan Mission.
- Healthcare Chaplaincy
- Master's in Theology
- Still undecided on your CAO application?
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, attended the annual conference of the Society of Christian Ethics in Chicago
- Discover enriching programmes and a supportive community at St Patrick's Pontifical University.
- CAO 2023 applications close February 1st
- 2023 Postgraduate Programmes in Theology & Philosophy Applications Now Open
- Fr Neil Xavier O'Donoghue named most read author in PrayTell Blog's end of year review
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, published a book chapter on “Religion and Police Officers: Exploring the Impact on Police Practice”
- Statement on the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
- Rev. Prof. Michael Mullaney, President of St Patrick’s Pontifical University and Prof. Eeva Leinonen, President of Maynooth University recently jointly hosted a reception for staff
- Aspal is the online learning platform for those involved in Ministry at parish and diocesan level throughout Ireland
- Congratulations to St Patricks Pontifical University Alumna, Dr Ann Marie Mealey
- This week we witnessed two magnificent uplifting performances at the Maynooth annual carol service
- We are delighted to announce that applications to our Postgraduate and Mission & Ministries professional programmes for 2023 are now open
- Maynooth Carol Service 2022
- On Wednesday 7th December, the college celebrated the launch of a new book by our recent doctoral graduate, Father Timothy Mejida
- Tobias Winright, Professor of Moral Theology, was invited to serve as guest editor for the latest thematic issue of Review & Expositor
- St Patrick’s Pontifical University will be hosting a conference dedicated to science and religion, examining the relationship between God, nature, and grace
- Are you considering undertaking a postgraduate programme?
- Invitation to our Summer School in Italy
- Laudato Si movie The Letter was screened on December 1st in Renehan Hall
- Maynooth University Library has launched a virtual Advent Calendar
- Dr Tobias Winright will be a contributor at an event titled ‘The Vatican and Permanent Neutrality, a Book Discussion Addressing the Holocaust, the Cold War, and Ukraine’
- St Patrick’s Campus, Maynooth looking well on RTE’s Nationwide last night
- We at SPPU express our solidarity with all those infected with, and affected by, HIV/AIDS globally
- Tobias Winright was a contributor in the new Routledge Companion to Christian Ethics
- ‘Analogy, Desire, and Imitation’ An international workshop hosted by St Patrick's Pontifical University
- Joshua Furnal from the Faculty of Theology recently gave an online lecture to Manchester Grammar School
- Luka Pranciliauskas, a current BATh student and Student Ambassador at SPPU tells us about her experience living on campus
- Delighted to welcome students from Portlaoise College to St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth
- Aspal, Ireland’s online faith formation platform, is hosting the Tarsus Scripture School Advent 2022 series
- Successful two days of Open Days had on campus on the 25th and 26th of November
- Jack Yore, a current BATh student and Student Ambassador at SPPU tells us how the University has helped mould the person he is today.
- A special performance of the Requiem by Gabriel Fauré was given in memory of Dr David Connolly in Maynooth College Chapel
- Dr Gaven Kerr, Faculty of Philosophy, presented his paper titled ’The Metaphysics of Post Mortem Survival' in New Orleans last week.
- Eimear Faulkner, a current BATh student and Student Ambassador shares how studying for her BATh will help with her career ambitions
- Aoife Ryan, a current BATh student and Student Ambassador tells us what she likes about studying at SPPU
- Niall Carey, a current BATh student tells us what he likes about studying at St Patrick’s Pontifical University
- Rev Prof Michael Conway, "Criocha Callan Cluster" & FCJ Spirituality House, Spanish Point "Advent talk"
- Dr Joshua Furnal recently co-edited an international peer-reviewed publication for the latest issue of Studies in Christian Ethics
- On 16th November, a new book was launched: Maynooth College Reflects on Facing Life’s End: Perspectives on Dying and Death.
- Join us for a special screening of the new Laudato Si’ movie THE LETTER A MESSAGE FOR OUR EARTH
- Congratulations to Eda McHugh
- Well done to Daniel Canning who received the Higher Diploma in Theological Studies Prize
- The John Paul II Theological Society will be hosting a talk by Vincent Twomey
- Sister Agnes Agbom, Nicole O’Riordan, and Anne Lanigan graduating from St Patrick’s Pontifical University on Saturday with Doctorates in Theology.
- Hannah Best and Emma Kielty received The Dominican Sisters Awards for Religious Education at the Student Prize night
- Our outgoing student ambassador team at Saturday’s graduation
- November Open Days
- An exciting weekend for Colm McGoldrick
- Sister Gabriella Reham Louka and Sister Philomena Rania Doss after they graduated with First Class Honours in the MTh programme.
- St Patrick’s Pontifical University Alumna, Kate Higgins Jackson delivered the keynote address at this year’s Student Awards and Special Prizes evening
- Great joy and celebration at Saturday’s conferring in St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth
- Article and short interview by The Tablet, with Br. Guy Consolmagno
- Professor Tobias Winright published an article in the November 2022 issue of Doctrine & Life
- Professor Tobias Winright spoke recently to Spirit Radio about gun violence in the US
- First session of the "Science for Seminaries" project, Divine Action and the Sacraments.
- Tarsus Scripture School - Advent 2022 Programme
- The recently published volume Formation of Teachers for Catholic Schools contains a chapter by Rev. Dr John-Paul Sheridan
- Dr John-Paul Sheridan was a keynote speaker at the Catechetical Conference for the Vicariate of Southern Arabia
- Science For Seminaries
- Dr Tobias Winright reflects on gun violence in the U.S. and in particular school shootings in this article in the National Catholic Reporter.
- His Holiness the Pope of Alexandria receives two Coptic nuns studying in Ireland
- ‘The things they ask the Pope's Astronomer’ an open invite free talk with Br. Guy Consolmango
- Please join us for the launch of ‘Maynooth College Reflects on Facing Life’s End’
- Rev Prof Michael Conway will be hosting an online session entitled 'Ministering in Today's Culture'
- ‘Let the Oppressed Go Free’, a bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz, temporarily on display here in St Patrick’s Pontifical University.
- Dr Tobias Winright mentioned in the latest issue of Commonweal Magazine
- A special performance of the Requiem by Gabriel Fauré will be given in memory of Dr David Connolly
- Some nice recognition for the work of Dr. Jessie Rogers
- We were delighted to welcome a group of students from Belvedere College to our campus yesterday.
- Dr Gaven Kerr will be launching a book later in the year titled ‘Collected Articles on the Existence of God'
- Dr Andrew Meszaros will be speaking at an event 'Newman's Idea of a University: Then and Now’
- Opening of the Academic Year Mass
- ‘This Little Heart Of Mine’: Education In The Catholic Tradition
- Joshua Furnal will be speaking at an international zoom seminar
- College Chapel opening hours
- Sunday Mass in St Mary's Oratory at 09:30 - All Welcome.
- Great attendance yesterday for Ceol na gCairde
- Opening of the Academic Year Mass
- Radical Discipleship or Domesticated Religion?
- New Lecturer of Systematic Theology
- Our Latest Newsletter
- Transmitting Faith in Contemporary Culture: Michael Conway
- New Professor of Moral Theology
- New Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy
- A warm welcome to first year students
- Culture Night 2022
- The launch of "Ceol na gCairde"
- 'In Brief' the autumn edition of the FUCE newsletter
- Great interest this morning from students at the SPPU stand at Higher Options
- Higher Options 2022
- H.E. William Carlos, the Irish Ambassador to the Philippines visits Maynooth Campus
- Welcoming over 20 students taking Masters and Doctoral level studies.
- Research Seminar September-December 2022
- SIGNPOSTS TO THE FUTURE: Church, Synodality & Change
- Defend or defund the police? It’s more complicated than that - Tobias Winright America -The Jesuit View Sept 9th 2022
- Secrets of long lasting relationships revealed in new Irish Research
- Research article by Rev. Prof. Michael Conway
- A joint conference of the Catholic Theological Association (GB) and the Irish Theological Association.
- Preparing for student arrival
- Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain, Irish Theological Association 2022 Joint Conference
- SPPU Alumna appointed General Secretary of the Synodal Pathway in Ireland
- Irish Ambassador to Austria visits Maynooth campus
- National Heritage Week in the Russell Library
- Irish Church Music Association summer school
- Patrick Duffy Trust Scholarship in Irish Studies
- Summer School - European Humanism in the Making - Gubbio, Italy
- Blended learning Higher Diploma in Theological Studies
- Blended learning Higher Diploma & Diploma in Pastoral Liturgy programmes
- Postgraduate Application Deadline Extension
- Summer Open Day
- Tarsus summer school 2022
- Irish steps on a digital synodal pathway
- Accord Couples and Relationships Counsellor Training
- ‘There’s a crisis in Christian culture that everyone has to think about’ - Dr David Bentley Hart
- European Humanism in the Making - FUCE Summer School
- "Synodality in a Theological Key"
- Book Launch - The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century
- Book Launch - The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century
- Solemn Vespers to mark appointment of Most Rev Dermot Farrell as Archbishop of Dublin
- Student Ambassador Programme 2021/2022
- Her Excellency, Mrs. Karen Van Vlierberge, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium Visit Today
- Article - Stay grounded in tradition while taking chances, biblical scholar tells UISG
- The Irish Catholic article on our Future of Christian Thinking conference
- Postgraduate End of Year Mass
- The Future of Christian Thinking - Conference 27th-30th April 2022
- Irish Times Article - If you feel like the world is ending, you are not alone
- Spring Open Day 2022
- Spring Open Day - Saturday April 30th
- Summer School Tilbury University (The Netherlands)
- St Patrick’s represented at School Summit in Mayo this week
- The Future of Christian Thinking - 27th April - 30th April 2022
- Erasmus Opportunities
- Easter Blessings of peace and joy
- Five SPPU Students elected to MSU for 2022/23
- The Easter Triduum at St Patrick's College, Maynooth
- The Divine Word School of English fundraising event for Ukraine
- Erasmus Weekend for 'Climb with Charlie'
- Spring Open Day - Saturday 30th April
- Vacancy - Lecturer in Systematic Theology (Permanent Post)
- Book Launch - The Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century
- Theological Foundations of Pope Francis’ Integral Ecology
- Daffodil Day
- Check out our new Postgraduate & Professional Programmes Prospectus
- Prof Cyril O'Regan - The Future of Christian Thinking 2022
- St Patrick: His Confession and Other Works, by Fr Neil Xavier O’Donoghue, is now available in braille
- Gathering of Catholic Academics in Ireland - 7th May 2022
- Ukraine Collection - Thank You
- Bringing truth to our uncertain future
- Lenten Talks Series 2022
- Statement on the Invasion of Ukraine
- Fr. Enda McDonagh First Anniversary Memorial Mass
- Lunchtime Concert: Schola Gregoriana
- Annual Trócaire Lecture (online) - Tuesday, 8 March, 7 p.m.
- Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church - Virtual Launch Event
- Participate as an Observer – Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies, March 2022
- Short-term Erasmus Opportunities
- Aspal & St Patrick's Pontifical University announce partnership
- Aspal & St Patrick's Pontifical University announce partnership
- Erasmus+ Applications Open
- Dr Philip Gonzales in conversation with Prof John Milbank
- Faith and Reason on Radio Maria
- Research Seminar 2022 - February - April
- Maynooth to host Irish Biblical Association
- Dr Gaven Kerr invited to be guest editor for special edition of the journal "Religions".
- Undergraduate Summer School: Your Invitation
- Visit from Tánaiste Leo Varadkar TD
- Assessment Schedule
- Vacancies - St. Patrick's Pontifical University - Professor of Moral Theology & Lecturer in Philosophy x2
- Maynooth College Annual Carol Service 2021
- Maynooth College Annual Carol Service 2021
- Dr John O' Keeffe receives Catholic Church’s highest honour for services to music
- Theology Information Evening
- Presentation upon retirement of Dr Joe Larragy
- Dr Gaven Kerr features in recent podcast
- Dr Gaven Kerr in conversation with Professor William Desmond
- Dr Philip Gonzales interview with Irish Times on Metaphysics, faith & our 2022 conference.
- Fr Neil Xavier O'Donoghue gives public lecture in Prague
- Virtual Open Day - 26th Friday & 27th Saturday November
- The Historian as Detective: Uncovering Irish Pasts. Essays in honour of Raymond Gillespie launched in Pugin Hall
- Research Seminar 2021 - October - December
- Fr. Neil Xavier O'Donoghue features in Los Angeles diocesan magazine
- High Recognition for Maynooth Campus at 2021 Green Flag Awards
- Graduation - Class of 2021
- Awards Evening
- Fr Thomas Joseph White in conversation with Dr Gaven Kerr
- Prayer for the Enviroment
- Latest Advice Guidance re Covid 19
- Undergraduate Prospectus
- Dr Eleonore Stump in conversation with Dr Gaven Kerr
- Divine Diamond by Kevin O'Gorman
- A warm welcome back to campus!
- Dr Gaven Kerr writes about love in Irish Catholic article
- Dr Philip Gonzales interview on receipt of prestigious grant
- Parking 2021/2022
- We love our Students!
- Culture Night 2021 - The historic collections of The Russell Library
- Baptism Research Project
- St Patrick's College, Maynooth selected for Prestigious Grant
- Announcement on the death of Monsignor Michael Olden
- Eco-Theology: A New Heavens and A New Earth
- Launch of Online SWAY Exhibition of New Books
- Opening the door to the archives of Maynooth College | National Heritage Week 14-22 August 2021
- Tour of Maynooth College Chapel by Dr John-Paul Sheridan 16th & 18th of August.
- Switching to St.Patrick's College from another University
- European Humanism in the Making
- Video - Dr. Gaven Kerr discusses Philosophy/Theology on podcasts.
- AFTERLIFE HOPE
- Job Vacancies - Academic Registrar & Panel of Associate Lecturers
- At the End of the Sky' launch
- 16:00-18:00, Monday 14th June 2021 Maynooth Union Webinar
- New Book Released
- Dr Jessie Rogers appointed Dean of the Faculty of Theology
- Maynooth College Reflects on COVID-19 Presentations
- Book your One to One meeting with Our School Liaison officer
- One of Maynooth College’s Oldest Graduates Celebrates his 102nd Birthday
- Spring Virtual Open Day
- Reverend Professor Enda McDonagh R.I.P.
- Tarsus Scripture School Easter 2021: Weaving the Tapestry of Death and New Life
- Welcome to Next President of MU
- The National Seminary will host the broadcast of televised Mass in honour of our patron on St Patrick’s Day on RTÉ 1 at 11:00.
- “Vatican I after 150 Years (1870–2020): Dei Filius and Theology Today”
- Postgraduate Virtual Open Evening
- The Future of Christian Metaphysics
- Annual Trócaire Lecture 9th March 6:30pm
- Celebrating the acquisition of one of the earliest printed books to mention Ireland - Paulus Orosius's early 5th century Seven Books Against the Pagans
- Warm Welcome to Archbishop Farrell
- Dean of Philosophy reflects on Sartre and Christ's Incarnation
- Current Vacancies
- Video Maynooth College Annual Christmas Service
- Our Latest Newsletter
- Thesis publication from our recent doctoral graduate- Dr. Angela Costley
- REvision Day 2020
- Undergraduate Prospectus 2021
- We Remember Maynooth: a College across Four Centuries
- Future Pathways - What might I do next?
- Online Webinar - Resilient faith: Advent spirituality for a time of pandemic
- Maynooth Campus is the All Ireland Pollinator Plan OVERALL WINNER
- Sharon Carty (mezzo soprano) announced as Maynooth Campus Associate Artist for 2020 – 2021.
- Mission and Mercy
- Northern European Reformations - inter-institutional project comes to fruition
- A new publication to commemorate Maynooth College's 225th anniversary
- Faculty members of St Patrick's College reflecting on the impact of Covid -19
- Open Day Dates for 2020-2021
- "Forgotten Fires of Maynooth" second in a series of blogs by College Archivist Sarah Larkin
- John Hume - 'Maynooth Man'
- Heritage Week
- ‘225 Years of Education’ online exhibition
- Blended Learning programme in Theology now available at St Patrick's College, Maynooth
- Maynooth College Chapel - A Virtual Tour
- Recognition for Faculty publication in the Catholic Press Association Book Awards 2020
- Free Online Edition of Friendship Study
- Letter from the President to Students at the end of the Academic Year 2020
- A Midsummer's Day Bach Concert from Maynooth College Chapel
- "Domestic Devotions in Medieval and Early Modern Europe" - new publication now available to order
- SPCM Alumni on the Frontline
- Alumni Focus (Frontline Covid 19)
- Scotus Eriugena Theology Research Scholarship 2020: Deadline extended to 29th May
- Peter Coffey Philosophy Research Scholarship: Deadline extended to 29 May 2020
- Keeping God alive in these strange times
- For Guidance Counsellors: Virtual School Presentations for Undergraduate Courses
- Séadna le Fr Peadar Ó Laoghaire - watch the story being told
- Exorcising Philosophical Modernity
- International Day of the Midwife (5 May) and a Call for Contributions to a new edited volume
- Siolta
- Centenary of the death of controversial Maynooth theologian, Walter McDonald (1854-1920), founder of Irish Theological Quarterly. Professor Thomas O'Loughlin, University of Nottingham, reflects on his legacy
- Maynooth College Alumni - Our Pride, Our Joy
- Information for Undergraduate, Erasmus & Postgraduate Applicants - We're here to help
- Covid-19 and the funeral rituals we can no longer observe
- Maynooth College Gala Concert - Now Online
- "Time to take stock rather than to stockpile" - article in the Irish Catholic by Rev. Prof Declan Marmion & Ann Guinee, Doctoral Student
- “With God Life Never Dies” - Easter Message from Rev. Prof. Michael Mullaney
- Assessment Completion Schedule
- Maynooth Celebrates 225, Feature Article in Irish America Magazine
- Homily from Palm Sunday RTÉ Mass - Rev. Prof. Michael Mullaney
- Five Words for Good Friday – COVID
- Nine Scripture Passages for a Time of Coronavirus
- Palm Sunday live Broadcast in RTÉ by Rev Prof Michael Mullaney
- New publication on Domestic Devotions in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- St Patrick's Breastplate - Recorded at St Patrick's College, Maynooth
- Politics is a noble profession and a lofty calling
- St Patrick's Day article, Rev. Dr. Neil Xavier O’Donoghue
- PhD in Theology (Full-Time and – from September 2020 – Part-Time options)
- New! An MTh (Healthcare Chaplaincy)
- Cancelled - Trócaire Lecture 2020
- Corish Lecture 2020
- Inaugural St Patrick Symposium
- Maynooth Choral Festival 2020
- Ó Fiaich Scholarships for Northern Ireland undergraduate students
- Maynooth College Gala Concert
- New article: “Almost obligatory” Irish contribution to the Sunday of the Word of God
- Biblical Prophets: Annual meeting of the Irish Biblical Association
- SPCM Resources for the Sunday of the Word of God
- Dr Martin O'Leary's 'Psalmus Invitatorius' on RTÉ lyric FM
- Irish Times News Article: “Finding the divine in every moment: Epiphany and the meaning of life”
- Scripture Conference in Slovakia
- A Vibrant and Dynamic Vision for the Future of St. Patrick’s College
- Celebration of ‘Sunday of the Word of God’
- Upcoming Events to Celebrate 225 Years in Education
- Book Launch: Intertextual Explorations in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature
- Venite, adoremus Dominum Come, let us adore the Lord
- Profile: Religious Education
- Advent at Glenstal Abbey
- Theology Research Seminars 2019-2020 Semester 1
- Welcome to New Staff
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- Research Seminar: “Old Parables, New Parables: From Jesus to Kafka, and Vice Versa”, Dr Antonio Portalatin, Goethe University, Frankfurt
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Research Articles
- “Economic Justice and Catholic Social Teaching”. European Centre for Communications and Culture in Warsaw, Poland: This is organized in conjunction with the USCCB and Fordham University.
- University of Notre Dame, Colloquium at Kylemore Abbey: “Human Dignity, Vulnerability, and Homelessness”.
- University of Notre Dame: “Room at the Inn? Catholic Social Teaching and Homelessness”.
- AMRI (Association of Leaders of Missionaries & Religious of Ireland): “Pope Francis, Migrants, and Hospitality: How Can the Local Church Respond?”.
- Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice Annual Lecture, “Homelessness: Theological Reflections”, Gardiner Street, Dublin.
- “Pope Francis and Neoliberalism”, European Centre for Communications and Culture in Warsaw, Poland. This is organized in conjunction with the USCCB and Fordham University.
- “The Migrant Crisis: Hospitality, Vulnerability, and Accompaniment”, University of Lund, Sweden.
- “Reflections on Fiducia Supplicans”, The Irish Times online, forthcoming January 2024.
- “Syria: The Danger of a Single Story”, The Irish Times, December 27, 2016.
- “Economics should not trump ethics over Occupied Territories Bill”, Opinion and Analysis, The Irish Times, March 22nd 2019.
- “Remembering Rightly”, The Furrow, vol.67, no.2 (February 2016), 73-79.
- Eoin Murray, James Mehigan eds. Defending Hope: Dispatches From the Front Lines in Palestine and Israel, The Furrow, vol.70, no.1, (January 2019).
- Kristin Heyer, Andrea Vicini SJ, James F. Keenan SJ eds. Building Bridges in Sarajevo: The Plenary Papers from CTEWC 2018, The Furrow, vol.71, no.3, (March 2020).
- Raphael Gallagher. Conscience: Writings from Moral Theology by St. Alphonsus, The Furrow, vol.71, no.12, (December 2020).
- Sean McDonagh. Robots, Ethics, and the Future of Jobs, The Furrow, vol.72, no.10, (October 2021).
- Cornelius J. Casey, Fáinche Ryan (editors). The Church in Pluralist Society: Social and Political Roles, The Furrow, vol.73 no. 9, (September 2022).
- Anna Rowlands. Towards a Politics of Communion, Studies, 36 (2), 2023, 420-423.
- John F. Deane and James Harpur. Darkness Between Stars, (Belfast: The Irish Pages Press, 2022), 152pp, ISBN: 978-1-8382018-5-2 The Furrow, vol.74 no.11 (November 2023).
- “Receiving Amoris Laetitia: Learning and Listening as a Global Church”, The Furrow, vol.73, no.7/8 (July/August 2022), 387-94.
- “Violence Against Women and the Virtue of Resistance”, The Furrow, vol.74, no.1, (January 2023), 3-10.
- “Pope Francis and the Migrant Crisis: Reflections on Hospitality, Vulnerability, and Accompaniment”, The Furrow, vol.74, no.11 (November 2023), 579-586.
- “Pope Francis and neoliberalism”, The Furrow, vol.75, no.1 (January 2024), 14-23.
- “The Storyteller and the Sceptic: Remembering Sinéad O’Connor”, Pastoral Review, vol.20 Issue 1 (2024), 53-57.
- "Builders of a New Social Bond": Fratelli tutti on Good Politics and the Challenge of Inequality”, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol.80, no. 4 (2021), 1173-1203.
- “Confronting ‘Structures of Violence’: The Relationship Between Women’s Empowerment, Health, and Human Rights”, in Jennie Weiss Block, M. Therese Lysaught, Alexandre Martins (eds.), A Prophet to the Peoples: Paul Farmer’s Witness and Theological Ethics, (
- “Women, Justice, and Integral Ecology”, in Patrick Riordan SJ, Gavin Flood FBA (eds.), Connecting Ecologies: Integrating Responses to the Global Challenge, (London: Routledge, 2024).
- “Homelessness: Theological Reflections”, Studies, Winter 2023, vol.112 (448), pp.439-451.
- “Sexual Violence Against Women, Social Sin, and the Virtue of Resistance”, (in Portuguese) Zacharias, Ronaldo (ed.), Sexualidade e Virtudes. Por uma ética da sexualidade à luz das virtudes, (Aparecida: Santuário, 2024).
- “Sexual Violence Against Women, Social Sin, and the Virtue of Resistance”, Studies, forthcoming Spring 2024.
- “Thinking About Reproductive Justice in Contexts of Violence”, forthcoming in Reproductive Justice and the Common Good, Emily Reimer-Barry, Simiqui He (eds), (Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2024).
- Catholic Teaching on HIV and Highly Vulnerable Groups, (Maynooth: Trocaire Publication, 2010).
- No Place Like Home: Homelessness and Catholic Social Teaching, (forthcoming, Liturgical Press, 2024).
- Review of Bonnie Thurston. Saint Mary of Egypt: A Modern Verse Life and Interpretation. Irish Theological Quarterly 88/1 (2023) 95–96.
- Review of Andrew Byers. John and the Others: Jewish Relations, Christian Origins, and the Sectarian Hermeneutic. The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 84/4 (2022) 682–83
- Review of Brendan Byrne, SJ. Come to the Light: Reflections on the Gospel of John. Catholic Biblical Quarterly 84/4 (2022) 685-686.
- Review of Paulo Costa. Scoppiò Un Grande Tumulto’ (At 19,23-40): Efeso, La ‘Via’ e Gli Argentieri: Studio Esegetico e Storico-Giuridico.” Irish Theological Quarterly 87/3 (2022) 237–40.
- “The Review and Preview Function of the Summary of Jesus' Ministry in Acts 1:1” at the AGM of the Irish Biblical Association, Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin, 18 February 2023.
- Member of the Society of Biblical Literature since 2017
- Member of the Catholic Biblical Association since 2016
- Member of the Irish Biblical Association since 2015
- “Raising the Victim of the Good Samaritan Parable: a Scriptural Reflection.” In Maynooth College Reflects on Facing Life’s End: Perspectives on Death and Dying. Dublin: Messenger Press 2022.
- “Levi’s Call (Luke 5,27-28): an Embodiment of the Paschal Mystery.” Biblica 104/1 (2023) 78-92.
- "The Wedding at Cana: A Biblical Meditation." The Furrow 73/11 (2022) 620-627.
- Dr Julia Meszaros' Publications
- ‘Singing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land (or how to pray when our world falls to pieces),’ Maynooth College Reflects on Covid-19. New Realities in Uncertain Times (Dublin: Messenger Publications 2021): 91-101.
- (with Terence A. Dooley and Mary Ann Lyons, The Historian as Detective: Uncovering Irish Pasts. Essays in honour of Raymond Gillespie (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2021)
- (with Declan Marmion), Reforming the Church: International Perspectives (Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2023)
- Birth and the Irish: a Miscellany (Dublin: Wordwell Press, 2021)
- (with Laura Katrine Skinnebach and Samantha L. Smith), Material Cultures of Devotion in the Age of the Reformations (Leuven: Peeters, 2022)
- ‘Nail’. Entry for the Encyclopaedia of the Bible and its Reception (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2022)
- ‘The Sick Call and the Drama of Extreme Unction in Irish Folklore’, Studies in Church History 59 The Churches and Rites of Passage (June, 2023), 411-32.
- ‘Memento Mori: Reflecting on the Music of my own Death’, in Jeremy Corley, Aoife McGrath, Neil Xavier O’Donoghue and Salvador Ryan (eds), Maynooth College Reflects on Facing Life’s End: Perspectives on Dying and Death (Dublin: Messenger Press, 2022)
- ‘Archbishop Dermot O’Hurley (c. 1530-1584)’, in David Bracken (ed.), Of Limerick Saints and Seekers (Dublin: Veritas, 2022)
- ‘Devotional and Sacramental Cultures, c. 1830-1914’, The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism. Volume IV: 1830-1913. Ed. Carmel Mangion and Susan O’Brien. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
- (with Susannah Monta), ‘Catholic Written Culture, c.1530-c.1640', The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism. Volume I: 1534-1640. Ed. James E. Kelly and John McCafferty. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023
- “Sexual Violence Against Women, Social Sin, and the Virtue of Resistance”
- “Women, Justice, and Integral Ecology”
- “Confronting ‘Structures of Violence’: Women’s Empowerment and the Legacy of Paul Farmer”
- “Receiving Amoris laetitia: Learning and Listening as a Global Church”
- Maynooth Reflects on Facing Life's End
- 'Grief Observed When Mourning is Restricted' in Maynooth College Reflects on Covid 19, edited by Jeremy Corley, Neil Xavier O'Donoghue and Salvador Ryan (Dublin: Messenger Publications, 2021), 56-66.
- Learning to Sit With. In The Furrow, Vol. 69, No. 3 (March 2018):159-165
- The Synodal Pathway in Tallaght. In The Furrow 63 (2012): 67-76
- “Book Review: Up with Aurhority – Why We Need Authority to Flourish as Human Beings. By Victor Austin Lee.” In Irish Theological Quarterly 78 (2013): 201-202.
- “Book Review: The Ten Comandments and the Beatitudes: Biblical Studies and Ethics for Real Life. By Yiu Sing Lucas Chan.” In Irish Theological Quarterly 79 (2014): 296-297.
- The Contribution of Catholic Social Thought. In Segaert, Barbara (ed.) European Humanism in the Making. European Federation of Catholic Universities, 202
- Traditions of Political Thought, In Segaert, Barbara (ed.) European Humanism in the Making. Federation of Catholic Universities, 2021
- Wisdom for the Synodal Journey
- “The Enigma of the Judges in Ben Sira 46:11-12” in Understanding Texts in Early Judaism: Studies on Biblical, Qumranic, Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature in Memory of Géza Xeravits, ed. József Zsengellér. DCLS 48. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022. Pp. 315-3
- “The Sword Saying in Matthew 26:52: Septuagintal Background and Redactional Context,” in The Figure of Jesus in History and Theology: Essays in Honor of John Meier, ed. Vincent T. M. Skemp and Kelley Coblentz Bautch. CBQ Imprints. Washington, DC: Catholic
- “Sirach,” in the Oxford Handbook of the Apocrypha, ed. Gerbern S. Oegema. New York: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. 284-305.
- “Ben Sira and the Sabbath,” in Notions of Time in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature, ed. Stefan Beyerle and Matthew Goff. DCLY 2020/2021. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2021. Pp. 169-90.
- “Sirach,” in the Jerome Biblical Commentary for the Twenty-First Century, ed. John J. Collins et al. New York: Bloomsbury, 2022. Pp. 771-97.
- “Discerning: Learning a New Art Together,” Limerick Diocesan Synod 2016: A Camino of Hope in the Spirit of Truth, Ed. Karen Kiely and Eamonn Fitzgibbon (Veritas, Dublin: 2022) 49-52.
- “Synodality: Some Scriptural Perspectives on Communio, Peripheries and the Sensus Fidei,” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review 441 (Spring 2022), 13-25.
- “Newman and First Principles: The Noetic Dimension of the Illative Sense,” The Heythrop Journal 59 (2018): 770–782
- “Ecclesia docens et cogitans: Doctrinal Development and the Illative Sense of the Church.” Newman Studies Journal 15 (2018): 5–28
- “The Body of Christ the Teacher: The Church’s Prophetic Office.” Angelicum 96 (2019): 203–236
- “Cardinals Newman and Scheffczyk on the Development of Dogma.” Rivista Teologica di Lugano XXV no. 3 (2020): 411–437
- “Newman’s University and the Philosophical Habit of Mind.” Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 24 no. 2 (2021): 42–72
- “Newman and the Thomistic Tradition: Convergences in Contribution to Development Theory.” Nova et Vetera (English Edition) 19 (2021): 423–468
- “Extra Ecclesiam nulla Salus and Doctrinal Development.” International Journal for Systematic Theology 24 (2022): 100–121
- "Builders of a New Social Bond": Fratelli tutti on Good Politics and the Challenge of Inequality”, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol.80, issue 4 (2021), 1173-1203.
- Confronting the Challenge: Poverty, Gender and HIV in South Africa, (Oxford: Peter Lang, Sept 2010).
- The Servant and the Ladder: Cooperation with Evil in the Twenty First Century, The Furrow, vol.68, 1, January 2017.
- Laudato si’: An Irish Response, The Furrow, vol.69, 5, May 2018.
- Defending Hope: Dispatches From the Front Lines in Palestine and Israel, The Furrow, vol.70, 1, January 2019.
- Building Bridges in Sarajevo: The Plenary Papers from CTEWC 2018, The Furrow, vol.71, 3, March 2020.
- Conscience: Writings from Moral Theology by St. Alphonsus, The Furrow, vol.71, 12, December 2020.
- Robots, Ethics, and the Future of Jobs, The Furrow, vol.72, 10, October 2021
- “Glencree Centre for Reconciliation”, “Jehovah’s Witnesses”, “Tridentine Movement”, in Brian Lalor (General Editor), The Encyclopaedia of Ireland, (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 2003).
- “AIDS, Poverty and Injustice: Reflections on the AIDS Epidemic in the Developing World”, National University of Ireland Maynooth Postgraduate Research Record: Proceedings of the Colloquium 2003, 149-156.
- “Women and HIV/AIDS”, Furrow, 57, (2006), 232-238.
- “Moral Discourse in a Time of AIDS”, in Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse. (Essays in Honour of Patrick Hannon), Amelia Fleming (ed.), (Dublin: Columba Press, 2007).
- “The Development of Peoples: Populorum Progressio 40 years on”, Milltown Studies, 59-60, (2007), 65-85.
- “A Strange Sort of Freedom: Human Agency and HIV/AIDS”, in Moral Theology for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Celebration of Kevin Kelly, Bernard Hoose, Julie Clague, Gerard Mannion (eds.), (London: Continuum: 2008).
- “A Strange Sort of Freedom: Human Agency and HIV/AIDS”, in Moral Theology for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Celebration of Kevin Kelly, Bernard Hoose, Julie Clague, Gerard Mannion (eds.), (London: Continuum: 2008).
- “What Next?”, Furrow, 60, (June 2009), 336-341.
- “The Future of Moral Theology in Ireland”, Doctrine and Life, vol.60 (April, 2010), 41-50
- “Justifying War? The Relevance of the Just War Theory Today”, Intercom, (April, 2010), 14.
- “Sexuality and the Good of Human Relationship”, Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sexuality, (Dublin: APT Publication, 2010).
- “Sexuality and Justice”, Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sexuality, (Dublin: APT Publication, 2010).
- Catholic Teaching on HIV and Highly Vulnerable Groups, (Trocaire Briefing Paper, 2010).
- “Capabilities and the Common Good”, Irish Theological Quarterly, vol.75 no.4 (2010), 388 – 406.
- “Justifying War?”, The Furrow, vol.65, no.10, October 2015.
- “Laudato Si: Reflections on the New Encycical”, Reality, Spetember 2015, 12-18.
- “Remembering Rightly”, The Furrow, vol.67, no.2, February 2016, 73-79.
- “Syria: The Danger of a Single Story”, Irish Times, December 27, 2016.
- “The Occupied Territories Bill: Superficial Gesture or Moment of Solidarity?”, The Furrow, vo.70, 4, April 2019, 195-200.
- “Economics versus Ethics: Ireland’s ‘Occupied Territories Bill’”, The First, (Catholic Theological Ethics in a World Church, April 1st, 2019), available at: www.catholicethics.com.
- “Economics should not trump ethics over Occupied Territories Bill”, Opinion and Analysis, Irish Times, March 22nd 2019.
- “An Economy that Excludes? Reflections on Ireland’s Housing Crisis”, The Furrow, vol.70, 10, October 2019, 523-530.
- “The Right to Housing?”, The First, (Catholic Theological Ethics in a World Church, May 1st, 2020), available at: www.catholicethics.com.
- “Reflections on Querida Amazonia”, Reality, September 2020.
- “Builders of a New Social Bond: Reflections on Fratelli tutti”, The Furrow, vol.71, 12, December 2020, 647-653.
- “Interreligious Solidarity and COVID-19”, Reality, February 2021.
- “Fratelli tutti and a Consistent Ethic of Life”, The Furrow, vol.72, 2, February 2021, 74-81.
- "Builders of a New Social Bond": Fratelli tutti on Good Politics and the Challenge of Inequality”, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. Forthcoming, Fall 2021.
- “Welcoming the Stranger?”, The First, (Catholic Theological Ethics in a World Church, October 1st, 2021), available at: www.catholicethics.com.
- “The Extra Mile”, Furrow, vol.61 (December 2010), 677 – 684.
- Review of Come and Read: Interpretive Approaches to the Gospel of John. By Alicia D. Myers and Lindsey S. Jodrey (eds.). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2020. Catholic Biblical Quarterly, 83 (2021): 536-538.
- Review of: The Outlaw Christ: The Response, in poetry, to the question Who do you say that I am? John F. Deane. Dublin: Columba Press, 2000, Furrow, 71 (2020): 449-50.
- Review of Reasons to Hope. By Werner G. Jeanrond. London: T & T Clark, 2020. Pp. xii + 222. Irish Theological Quarterly, 86 (2021): 100-103.
- Review of Forming Humanity: Redeeming the German Bildung Tradition. By Jennifer A. Herdt. London: The University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. 329. Studies in Christian Ethics 34(2021): 265-67.
- Entry for Thursday, 15 October 2020, in World Mission Ireland (WMI), Mission Month Booklet, 16.
- ‘Baking bread in Strange Times,’ Reality Magazine, October 2020, 34-35.
- ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go: Faith in Contemporary Culture,’ Doctrine and Life 70 (2020): 6-22.
- ‘Blondel and the Triadic Structure of the Natural-Supernatural Relationship,’ Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, forthcoming.
- ‘Maurice Blondel’s Philosophical Debt to Maine de Biran,’ in Posterities of Maine de Biran’s Physio-spiritualism, ed. Manfred Milz, vol. 3., in the series Studies in Mysticism, Idealism and Phenomenology (Brill), forthcoming.
- ‘The Place of Theology: Against the Backdrop of Light and Life,’ Furrow, 72 (2021): 338-50.
- ‘The Place of Theology: From Sphere to Polyhedron,’ Furrow 72 (2021): 271-80.
- ‘“Break Every Mirror in the House”: The Place of Theology,’ Furrow 72 (2021): 195-204.
- ‘Maurice Blondel on the Mystic Life: Exchanges with Laberthonnière,’ Gregorianum 102 (2021): 109-130.
- • ‘A Church that Listens’: Synodality in the Life and Mission of the Church'’
- Marmion - Publications to 2021
- (Ed.) The Center is Jesus Christ Himself: Essays on Revelation, Salvation, and Evangelization in Honor of Robert P. Imbelli (Catholic University of America Press, 2021)
- "A Philosophical Habit of Mind: Newman and the University." Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 24 no. 2 (2021): 42-72.
- Rahner on Childhood
- IBA Treasurer
- To tear down and to build up. ESCT International Congress Bratislava 2019
- Theology and Translation Technique in the Old Greek Version of Job 28
- 2019 “The Preposition Matters” – Catholic Education and its future relationship to the Irish State
- 2018 The Politicisation of Catholic Education in Ireland
- 2013 Teacher Religious Identity and the School Community
- 2011 Secularization and the Primary School Student Teacher
- Intertextual Explorations in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature (2019)
- “No Small Difference When Introducing Samuel in Sirach 46:13” (2018)
- “Bible and Culture as a Two-way Street in the Friendship Poem of Sirach Chapter 6” (2018)
- “Ben Sira’s Hebrew Poetry in Comparison with the Psalter” (2019)
- 2021 Covid and the Spiritual Lives of Children
- “Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Theology in Ben Sira 17:25–18:14” (2019)
- 2021 The Sign and Pledge of That Communion – Catholic Schools and Liturgy
- “Afterlife Hope Before the New Testament: A Descriptive Survey” (2019)
- 2019 Religious Art and Liturgical Catechesis of Children
- “Creation and Cosmos in Greek Sirach 18:1-10” (2020)
- 2019 Acedia, Memory and Contemplation - The Paintings in the College Chapel
- 2019 The Politicisation of Catholic Education in Ireland
- “Elijah among the Former Prophets in Hebrew Ben Sira 48:1-12” (2020)
- 2019 The Bible and the Child – Scripture as a Contribution to Religious Education
- Rewriting Biblical History: Essays on Chronicles and Ben Sira in Honor of Pancratius C. Beentjes
- 2013 A Visit to the Heart of Catholic Education: The Diocesan Advisor’s Perspective on the Primary Classroom and Beyon
- A Visit to the Heart of Catholic Education: The Diocesan Advisor’s Perspective on the Primary Classroom and Beyond
- Sirach: New Collegeville Bible Commentary
- 2020 We Remember Maynooth – A College across Four Centuries
- 2019 Religious Art and Liturgical Catechesis of Children
- “Wisdom and Fear of God in Ben Sira 1:11-21: Second Temple Perspectives” (2020)
- Intertextual Explorations in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature
- Second online edition: Ben Sira's Teaching on Friendship
- “Apocalyptic Spaces and the Illegitimacy of Political Theology: Schmitt, Agamben, and Peterson,” Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, forthcoming.
- “Apocalyptic Spaces and the Illegitimacy of Political Theology: Schmitt, Agamben, and Peterson,” Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, forthcoming.
- “Apocalyptic Spaces and the Illegitimacy of Political Theology: Schmitt, Agamben, and Peterson,” Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, forthcoming.
- “Introduction,” to Finitude’s Wounded Praise: Responses to Jean-Louis Chrétien (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock,), forthcoming.
- Finitude’s Wounded Praise: Responses to Jean-Louis Chrétien (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock) eds. Philip John Paul Gonzales, Joseph McMeans, forthcoming.
- Exorcising Philosophical Modernity: Cyril O’Regan and Christian Discourse after Modernity, (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2020), ed.
- “Between Philosophy and Theology: The Theological Implications of William Desmond’s Thought: An Interview with John Milbank,” in Radical Orthodoxy: Theology, Philosophy, Politics, Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019), 47-60.
- Ferdinand Ulrich, Homo Abyssus: The Drama of the Question of Being, Church Life Online Journal Notre Dame, solicited.
- Cyril O’Regan, The Anatomy of Misremembering: Von Balthasar’s Response to Philosophical Modernity Vol. 2:2 Heidegger, Louvain Studies, solicited.
- Cyril O’Regan, The Anatomy of Misremembering: Von Balthasar’s Response to Philosophical Modernity Vol. 2:1 Heidegger, Louvain Studies, solicited.
- Graham McAleer, Erich Przywara and Postmodern Natural Law: A History of the Metaphysics of Morals, Journal of Moral Theology, Vol. 9, Issue 2, June (2020), 206-10.
- Caitlin-Smith Gilson, Immediacy and Meaning: J. K. Huysmans and the Immemorial Origin of Metaphysics, Louvain Studies, 42 (2019) no. 1, 95-97.
- Giorgio Agamben, The Mystery of Evil: Benedict XVI and the End of Days, Louvain Studies, 42 (2019) no. 1, 91-93.
- Cyril O’Regan, The Anatomy of Misremembering: Von Balthasar’s Response to Philosophical Modernity Vol. 1: Hegel, Louvain Studies Vol. 41 (2018), 447-451.
- William Desmond, The Intimate Universal: The Hidden Porosity Among Religion, Art, Philosophy, and Politics, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 93, No. 1 Winter (2019), 173-176.
- Erich Przywara, Analogia Entis: Metaphysics: Original Structure and Universal Rhythm, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 91, No. 1 (2017),145-149.
- Aidan Nichols, The Poet as Believer: A Theological Study of Paul Claudel, Saint Austin Review, Volume 15, No. 3, May/June (2015), 31-33.
- Richard Kearney, Anatheism: Returning to God after God, Yearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society, (2013), 161-167.
- “Violence and the Exception of Christian Revelation: René Girard and Giorgio Agamben in Conversation with Benedict XVI,”
- “Why We Need Erich Przywara,”
- “God and the Return Metaphysics: Desmond’s overcoming of Heidegger,”
- “The Foolishness of the Daily in Light of COVID-19: Reflections towards a Christian Metaphysics,”
- “Introduction,” to Exorcising Philosophical Modernity: Cyril O’Regan and Christian Discourse after Modernity,
- “Apocalyptic Worsening and the Fulguration of the Holy Spirit: Analogy, Modernity, and Desire”
- “The God Who Is or the God Who May Be: William Desmond and Richard Kearney on the Quest(ion) of God,”
- “Reactivating Christian Metaphysical Glory in the Wake of Its Eclipse: William Desmond contra Giorgio Agamben,”
- “Reflections towards a Christian Spirituality of Pilgrimage and Service,”
- "Analogia Entis and Creatureliness: Stein and Przywara’s Refutation of Heidegger", in The Hat and the Veil: The Phenomenology of Edith Stein/Hut und Schleier: Die Phänomenologie Edith Steins, (Verlag Traugott Bautz GmbH, 2016), eds. Monika Malek-Orlowska,
- Book Chapter
- Book Chapter
- “No Small Difference When Introducing Samuel in Sirach 46:13”
- “The Sword Saying in Matthew 26:52: Septuagintal Background and Redactional Context”
- “Creation and Cosmos in Greek Sirach 18:1-10”
- “Afterlife Hope Before the New Testament: A Descriptive Survey”
- “Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Theology in Ben Sira 17:25–18:14”
- “Deuterocanonical References to Abraham, Moses, and David”
- “Ben Sira’s Hebrew Poetry in Comparison with the Psalter”
- “Bible and Culture as a Two-way Street in the Friendship Poem of Sirach Chapter 6”
- Intertextual Explorations in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature
- Models of Priestly Formation. Assessing the Past. Reflecting on the Present, and Assessing the Future
- Ordinary and Innocent Food: Baking Bread in Strange Times, Reality, forthcoming
- ‘Maurice Blondel and the Mystic Life: Exchanges with Laberthonnière,’ Gregorianum, forthcoming
- ‘Keeping God Alive in these Strange Times of Covid-19,’ The Western People, 5 May 2020.
- ‘Church in its Irish Horizons,’ Cover Story, Reality Magazine, March 2020, 12-17.
- ‘Should I Stay or Should I Go: Faith in Contemporary Culture,’ Doctrine and Life, forthcoming
- ‘Distance and Desire: From Mission to New Evangelization,’ The Furrow 71(2020): 82-92.
- ‘Something Happening: The Hospital Chaplain in Contemporary Culture,’ The Furrow 70 (2019): 659-69.
- ‘Building Christian Community in Contemporary Culture,’ The Furrow 70 (2019): 457-66.
- ‘Intercommunion of One and All: Theology and its Future.’ The Furrow 69(2018): 460-73.
- ‘Reflection for 24 October 2018,’ Mission Month, World Missions Ireland, 2018.
- ‘Wisdom at the Crossroads (Featured Review),’ The Furrow 69 (2018), 368-71.
- ‘The Transmission of Faith,’ The Furrow 69 (2018): 259-70.
- ‘Finding Your Place: Family, Story, and Identity,’ The Furrow 70(2019): 137-144.
- “Begorra, Paddy, the Clergy have the Power Yet”: Priests of the Province of Armagh and their Portrayal in the Folklore of the Schools Collection (1937-38), Seanchas Ard Mhacha (forthcoming).
- Review of Nina Henrichs-Tarasenkova, Luke's Christology of Divine Identity. LNTS 542; London: Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2016): Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 41-42 (2018-2019) 98-100.
- "Do Not Lead Us Into Temptation: Jesus in the Desert" The Furrow 71/3 (2020) March 143-150
- "Characterisation in the Gospels and Acts: A review of recent studies." Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 41-42 (2018-2019) 44-59.
- “To Tear Down and to Build Up: insights from Jeremiah for the Irish Church,” The Furrow 71/2 (February 2020): 75-81.
- Review of Blessed among Women?
- “Jacob the Dreamer: Plotting the Coordinates of Life with God,” Scripture in Church 197/1 (2020) January-March 120-127.
- "At the School of Mary and Elizabeth" The Furrow 70/12 (2019) December 70-77.
- "Martha and Mary: Rivals or Partners?" The Furrow 70/11 (2019) November 596-602.
- “Reflections towards a Christian Spirituality of Pilgrimage and Service,” in Narrating Secularisms: Being Between Identities In A Secularized World, (Washington D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2017), eds. William Desmond and Denni
- “Thinking toward an Analogical Mariology," in Commitments to Medieval Mysticism within Contemporary Contexts, Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 290 (Leuven: Peeters, 2017), eds. Patrick Cooper and Satoshi Kikuchi, 111-129.
- “Edith Stein and Erich Przywara and the Place of Love in Christian Philosophy,” in Intersubjectivity, Humanity, Being: Edith Stein's Phenomenology and Christian Philosophy. (Peter Lang, 2015), eds. Mette Lebech and Haydn J.
- Exorcising Philosophical Modernity: Cyril O’Regan and Christian Discourse after Modernity, (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, forthcoming, 2020).
- Analogy, Apocalypse, and Theopolitics: Deconstructing Agamben’s Messianic Political Ontology (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, under contract).
- Reimagining the Analogia Entis: The Future of Erich Przywara’s Christian Vision (Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2019). Foreword by Cyril O’Regan.
- 'Modern Philosophy and the Space of Reasons', Philosophy in Ireland: Past Actualities and Present Challenges ed Susan Gottlober (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019)
- ‘A Response to Wilkins’, International Philosophical Quarterly (2019) 59:1
- ‘Design Arguments and Aquinas’s Fifth Way’, forthcoming in The Thomist
- ‘The Immediate Realism of Léon Noël’, International Philosophical Quarterly 58:2 (2018)
- ‘Essentially Ordered Series Reconsidered Once Again’, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91:2 (2017)
- ‘Aquinas, Stump, and the Nature of a Simple God’, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (2016)
- ‘Reply to Roseman’, in Revisiting Aquinas’ for the Existence of God (Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2016) ed. Robert Arp
- ‘The Relevance of Aquinas’s Uncaused Cause Argument’, in Revisiting Aquinas’ Proofs for the Existence of God (Leiden-Boston: Brill, 2016), ed. Robert Arp
- ‘Thomist Esse and Analytical Philosophy’, International Philosophical Quarterly March (2015) 55:1
- ‘Philosophical Reflections on Faith and Reason’, in John Paul II: Access all Areas: The Thoughts of A Saint, ed. John Harris OP (Cork: One by One, 2014)
- ‘Aquinas, Lonergan, and the Isomorphism between Intellect and Reality’, International Philosophical Quarterly (2014) 54:1
- ‘McDowell and Aquinas: Philosophical Convergences’. The Thomist (2013), 77:2
- ‘Essentially Ordered Series Reconsidered’. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (2012) 86:4
- ‘Aquinas’s Argument for the Existence of God in De Ente et Essentia Cap. IV: An Interpretation and defence’. Journal of Philosophical Research (2012) 37
- ‘A Thomistic Metaphysics of Creation’. Religious Studies (2012) 48:3
- ‘Ontological Commitment and Thomistic Realism’, Thomas Aquinas: Teacher and Scholar (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2012) editors James McEvoy, Michael Dunne, and Julia Hynes
- ‘Kant’s Transcendental Idealism: A Hypothesis?’ International Philosophical Quarterly (2011) 51:2
- Aquinas and the Metaphysics of Creation (New York: Oxford University Press, 2019)
- Aquinas's Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015)
- Review of A Benedictine Reader 530-1530. Edited by Hugh Feiss OSB, Ronald E. Pepin, and Maureen O’Brien (Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2019): The Furrow 70/7-8 (2019) 447-448.
- “Homilies for October” The Furrow, 69/9 (2018) September 494-499.
- Review of C. Clifton Black, The Lord’s Prayer. Interpretation. Resources for the Use of Scriptures in the Church (Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2018): The Furrow 70/9 (2019) 509-510.
- Review of Gladys Ganiel, Unity Pilgrim. The Life of Fr Gerry Reynolds CSsR. (Dundalk: Redemptorist Communications, 2019): The Furrow 70/7-8 (2019) 443-444.
- “The Open Tomb and the Well Spring of Life,” in Luke Macnamara and Martin Browne, eds., The Glenstal Companion to the Easter Vigil, (Dublin: Dominican Publications, 2019), 148-160.
- “A Costly Sacrifice (Gen 22),” in Luke Macnamara and Martin Browne, eds., The Glenstal Companion to the Easter Vigil, (Dublin: Dominican Publications, 2019), 42-55.
- The Glenstal Companion to the Easter Vigil. Editors Luke Macnamara & Martin Browne. Dublin: Dominican Publications 2019.
- Review of Timothy wiarda, Spirit and Word: Dual Testimony in Paul, John and Luke (LNTS 565; London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2017): Catholic Biblical Quarterly 81/2 (2019) 347-348.
- "The 3Rs of Exceptional Care." Address at the Mindfulness in the Workplace Conference at University College Cork on 22 September 2018.
- "The figure of Paul in the Book of Acts" Address at the Seminario d'Aggiornamento at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, Rome on 25 January 2019.
- "Characterisation in the Gospels and Acts: A review of recent studies" Address at the AGM of the Irish Biblical Association, Loyola Institute, Trinity College Dublin, 16 February 2019.
- "La figura di Paulo nel libro degli Atti" in L'Opera Lucana (Vangelo di Luca e gli Atti degli Apostoli) Seminario per Studiosi di Sacra Scrittura Roma 21-25 gennaio 2019. e-biblicum 5. Gregorian Biblical Press, Rome. Pages 249-294.
- "Moses and the Heroines", Doctrine and Life, 69/4 (2019) April 26-36.
- "The Three Rs of Exceptional Health Care - A Benedictine Perspective", The Furrow, 69/12 (2018) December 651-659
- Review of Sean Goan, The Sign. Reading the Gospel of John (Dublin: Dominican Publications, 2018): The Furrow 69/9 (2018) 515-516.
- Review of Odette Mainville, The Spirit in Luke-Acts (Woodstock, GA: The Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship, 2016): Catholic Biblical Quarterly 80/3 (2018) 532-533.
- Review of David J. McCollough. Ritual Water, Ritual Spirit. An Analysis of the Timing, Mechanism, and Manifestation of Spirit-Reception in Luke-Acts (Milton Keynes, UK: Paternoster, 2017): Biblica 99/4 (2018) 611-614.
- 2018. “Levi’s Banquet. A Model Eucharist”, Worship 92/3 March 107-125.
- 2019. Co-Edited volume The Glenstal Companion to the Easter Vigil. Editors Luke Macnamara & Martin Browne. Dublin: Dominican Publications.
- "The Long Shadow of the Cross”, Doctrine and Life, 68/10 (2018) December 33-45.
- 2018. “The Three Rs of Exceptional Health Care – A Benedictine Perspective”, The Furrow, 69/12 December 651-659.
- 2019. “Moses and the Heroines”, Doctrine and Life, 69/4 April 26-36.
- 2019. “La figura di Paulo nel libro degli Atti” in L’Opera Lucana (Vangelo di Luca e gli Atti degli Apostoli) Seminario per Studiosi di Sacra Scrittura Roma 21-25 gennaio 2019. e-biblicum 5. Gregorian Biblical Press, Rome. Pages 249-294.
- Review of Finding God in a Leaf: The Mysticism of Laudato Sí, by Brian Grogan, The Furrow (June 2019), 376-377.
- “Discovering God in the Desert,” in Luke Macnamara and Martin Browne, eds., The Glenstal Companion to the Easter Vigil, (Dublin: Dominican Publications, 2019), 71-84.
- “Homilies for July,” The Furrow (June 2019), 361-365.
- The Honan Chapel's St John Window: Journey of the Beloved Disciple
- Broadening our approach to Sacramental Theology - review of Larson-Miller
- Women in Church Leadership Roles, The Furrow
- Review of Reading the Gospels with Karl Barth, by Daniel Migliore (Ed)
- Review of Tribals, Empire and God
- "Where is Wisdom to be Found and How do we Apprehend Her?"
- “Where is Wisdom to be found and how do we apprehend her?” Septuagint, Sages and Scripture: Studies in Honour of Johann Cook
- Review of P. Fintan Lyons OSB, Martin Luther: His Challenge Then and Now (Dublin: Columba Press, 2017) and Walter Kasper, Martin Luther: an Ecumenical Perspective (New York / Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 2016), One in Christ 52:1 (2018), 181-5.
- Lord of Living and Dead
- Remembering God's Mercy
- Lord of Living and Dead
- "That all may be free," Doctrine and Life 68/2 (2018): 43-47
- The Prophetic Church: History and Doctrinal Development in John Henry Newman and Yves Congar (Oxford University Press, 2016)
- The Prophetic Church: History and Doctrinal Development in John Henry Newman and Yves Congar (Oxford University Press, 2016)
- "Unexpected Guests at the Birth of Jesus", Doctrine and Life 65/10 (2015) December, 2-14.
- Luke Macnamara, "Levi's Banquet: A Model Eucharist", Worship 92 (2018) March, 14-25.
- Review of James D. G. Dunn, Neither Jew Nor Greek. A Contested Identity. Christianity in the Making: Volume 3 (Grand Rapids, MI / Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 2015): Irish Theological Quarterly 82/3 (2017) 351-353.
- Review of The New Testament and the Church. Essays in Honour of John Muddiman. (Ed. John Barton and Peter Groves) (LNTS 532: London 2016): The Furrow 67/6 (2016) 379-381.
- Review of: Thomas J. F. Stanford, Luke's People. The Men and Women who met Jesus and the Apostles (Eugene, OR: 2014): Irish Theological Quarterly 81/1 (2016) 111-112.
- Review of R. Bauckham, Gospel of Glory. Major Themes in Johannine Theology (Grand Rapids, Michigan 2015): Irish Theological Quarterly 81/3 (2016) 321-323.
- Review of Stanley E. Porter. John, His Gospel, And Jesus. In Pursuit of the Johannine Voice (Grand Rapids, MI / Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 2015): Irish Theological Quarterly 83/1 (2018) 102-104.
- "A Study of the Community Rule (Qumran 1QS) and a Comparison with the Rule of Benedict". Address at the Monastic Institute Study Day at Collegio Sant'Anselmo, Rome on 6th May 2010.
- "Mercy in Action: the Parable of the Good Samaritan." Address to the Irish Catholic Doctors Learning Network. May 2016.
- "Levi's Banquet: a Model Eucharist." Address at the annual meeting of the Irish Bishops' Council and Committees for Liturgy at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, Ireland on 17th November 2016.
- "Sulla Regola della Comunità 1QS in confronto con la Regola di san Benedetto", Vita Monastica 65 (2011) 5-23.
- "How the wind blows? God's role in human origins and humanity's response: Qoh 11,5" Biblische Notizen 152 (2012) 67-86.
- "Proverbial Patience: The Paradox of Job", Doctrine and Life 67/5 (2017) May-June, 47-57.
- "Levi's Banquet: A Model Eucharist", Worship 92 (2018) March, 14-25.
- Luke Macnamara, "'My Chosen Instrument': The Characterisation of Paul in Acts 7:58-15:41", Analecta Biblica 215; Gregorian Biblical Press: Rome 2016.
- "Mercy in Action: the Parable of the Good Samaritan", Catholic Medical Quarterly 66/4 November 2016.
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- Article
- 'An Apologia for the Popular Prayer Book', Intercom (April, 2018)
- 'Children and Local Memories of The Great Hunger 90 Years On: Stories from the Irish Folklore Commission’s “Schools’ Collection” (1937-38)', in Christine Kinealy, Jason King and Gerard Moran (eds), Children and the Great Hunger in Ireland (Cork: Cork Un
- “Críost Liom”: Treasures of the Irish Christian Tradition
- “There now follow some examples worth remembering": Preachers' tales and what they tell us about popular religion in late medieval Ireland
- ‘National history, Political history and Sacred history’, Historia Sacra: Visions of Christian Origins in the Renaissance World, Warburg Institute and University of Notre Dame, London Centre.
- ‘“Holding up a lamp to the sun”: Hiberno-Papal Relations and the Construction of Irish Orthodoxy’ in John Lynch’s Cambrensis Eversus (1662)’, Ecclesiastical History Society, 50th Summer Conference, Christ Church, Oxford.
- ‘Creativity or continuity? Translating Trent in early modern Ireland’, Renaissance Society of America Conference, Cambridge.
- ‘A wooden key to open heaven’s door: lessons in practical Catholicism from St Anthony’s College, Louvain’, The Irish in Europe: 400 Years, The Louvain Institute for Ireland in Europe, Leuven.
- ‘“The professional layman’s theology of creation”: late medieval perspectives on Creatio ex nihilo as evidenced by Gaelic Irish bardic poets’
- ‘“Walking the Tridentine tightrope”: seventeenth-century Irish Franciscan religious works and the promotion of pietism from Louvain’, Confessionalism and Pietism c.1550-c.1750, Dordrecht, Netherlands.
- ‘Peeling piety from the text: glimpses of a late medieval Gaelic Irish devotional world’, European Network on the Instruments of Devotion (ENID) Annual Meeting, Norwegian Institute, Rome.
- ‘The Transmission of Faith,’ The Furrow, forthcoming.
- ‘Maurice Blondel and the Mystic Life’, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, 94/4 (2018): 661-92.
- ‘Changing Foundations: Identity, Church, and Culture,’ The Furrow 69 (2018): 90-102.
- ‘Allegory and Cross-Reading: Paul Ricoeur and The Songs of Songs,’ in The Cultural Reception of the Bible: Explorations in Theology, Literature, and the Arts ), edited by Salvador Ryan and Liam Tracey. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2018
- ‘New Beginnings and Painful Endings,’ The Furrow, 68 (2017): 268-78.
- ‘Faith-Life, Church, and Institution,’ The Furrow, 68 (2017): 461-74.
- ‘Croagh Patrick (Featured Review),’ The Furrow 68 (2017): 433-37.
- ‘The Role of Free Will in Certitude: The Early Blondel and Freedom,’ Gregorianum 98, 3 (2017): 545-68.
- ‘“A gentle doe from the best of the herd”: the Virgin Mary as Intercessor in the late medieval Gaelic Irish tradition’, Words and Matter: the Virgin Mary in late medieval parish life – a Marcus Wallenberg Symposium, University of Umeå.
- March 2012: ‘Medieval blood piety and the Ó Cobhthaigh school of bardic poets in sixteenth-century Ireland’, Medieval Academy of America, University of St Louis.
- ‘Reconstructing Irish origins in Ireland and Europe, c.1600-1650’, Renaissance Visions of Christian Origins Colloquium, Calvin College, Michigan.
- ‘The bard and the Bible: Scriptural interpretations by professional poets in late medieval Gaelic Ireland’, 39th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
- ‘“A slighted source”: rehabilitating bardic religious poetry in the 21st century’, Twenty-Sixth Annual University of California Celtic Studies Conference, Los Angeles, California.
- (with Liam M. Tracey) eds., The cultural reception of the Bible Explorations in theology, literature and the arts (Dublin: Four Courts Press, forthcoming)
- (with Liam M. Tracey) eds., The cultural reception of the Bible Explorations in theology, literature and the arts (Dublin: Four Courts Press, forthcoming)
- (with Anthony Shanahan) "How to Communicate Lateran IV in 13th Century Ireland: Lessons from the Liber Exemplorum (c.1275)", Religions 9:3, 75 (2018).
- (with Anthony Shanahan) "How to Communicate Lateran IV in 13th Century Ireland: Lessons from the Liber Exemplorum (c.1275)", Religions 9:3, 75 (2018)
- “Testament of Job as an Adaptation of LXX Job,” Text-critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint, J. Cook and H.-J. Stipp (eds). (Vetus Testamentum Supplement Series 157. Brill: Leiden, 2012), 409-422.
- “Testament of Job as an Adaptation of LXX Job,” Text-critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint, J. Cook and H.-J. Stipp (eds). (Vetus Testamentum Supplement Series 157. Brill: Leiden, 2012), 409-422.
- ‘From Foe to Friend: Martin Luther’s Legacy in Catholic Perspective.’
- “Karl Rahner, Vatican II, and the Shape of the Church,”
- “Between Transcendence and History, Trauma and Grace: Rahner’s Anthropology Revisited,”
- “Transcendental Thomisms.”
- “Trinity and Tradition: Revisiting the Trinitarian Tradition East and West,”
- “Some Aspects of the Theological Legacy of Karl Rahner,”
- “Trinity and Salvation: A Dialogue with Catherine LaCugna,”
- “Theology, Spirituality, and the Role of Experience in Karl Rahner”
- “Rahner and his Critics: Revisiting the Dialogue,”
- Karl Rahner, "Experiences of a Catholic Theologian," Translated with an Introduction by Declan Marmion and Gesa Thiessen, Theological Studies 61 (2000), 3-15.
- "That all may be free," Doctrine and Life 68/2 (February 2018), 43-47.
- Theology, Society and Culture Series - Peter Lang Publications
- Remembering the Reformation
- Faith Questions
- Introduction to the Trinity
- Trinity and Salvation
- Theology in the Making: Biography, Contexts, Methods Dublin, Veritas, 2005
- Christian Identity in a Postmodern Age: Celebrating the Legacies of Karl Rahner and Bernard Lonergan
- “We Three Kings of Orient Are …” Reality (December 2016), 32-33.
- The Penetecostal Defecit...
- Subject External Examiner, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Psychology and Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Waterford Institute of Technology, 2014-2017.
- “The Lectionary: Reading Scripture with the Church” Glenstal Liturgical Conference, Living Stones: Celebrating 90 Years of Monastic Life, 20 Oct 2017.
- 2016. “Scripture and the Art of Remembering Well,” The Furrow 67/3 (Mar 2016), 149-153
- 2014. “Our Comfort Zone and the Tower of Babel,” The Furrow 65/12 (Dec 2014), 606-610
- Wisdom at the Crossroads: the life and thought of Michael Paul Gallagher. Paulist Press, N.J. / Messenger Publications, Dublin: March, 2018
- 'Homilies for February', The Furrow (January, 2018
- 2015 "Using Narrative in Religious Identity Research", Irish Narrative Inquiry Conference, Maynooth University, 19-20 March 2015
- “St Joseph and the Future of the Irish Church” The Furrow (68) 2017: 158–65
- ‘Death and the Irish: a Personal Reflection’, Intercom (November, 2017)
- ‘Trent’s Unlikely Reformer’, Reality (October, 2017)
- • ‘There’s something about Mary: Our Lady as Problem-Solver’, Intercom (June, 2017)
- • ‘The Fifth Lateran Council: a Missed Opportunity?’, Reality (April, 2017)
- • ‘The Irish tradition of Vernacular Theology’, The Irish Catholic (16 March 2017)
- • ‘Remembering the Historical Patrick’, National Catholic Register (17 March 2017)
- • ‘Searching for the Real Irish Apostle’, The Catholic Weekly (Sydney, Australia), 12 March 2017.
- • ‘Invitation offered on Ash Wednesday not just verbal, it is tangible’, Irish Times (1 March 2017)
- • ‘Commemorating Five Hundred Years of the Reformation’, Reality (October, 2016)
- • ‘Martin Luther: 500th Anniversary: Medicine for the Church?’, Intercom (October, 2016)
- • ‘From Martyrs to Women: the Changing Face of Sainthood’, Irish Independent (10 September 2016)
- • ‘Musings’ (a monthly resource for Parish Newsletters), Intercom (November 2013 to March 2016)
- • ‘Crisis of faith … the Church has been here before’, Irish Independent (29 November 2015)
- • ‘Remembering the Fourth Lateran Council, 1215′, Reality (November, 2015)
- • ‘Pope Francis’ Jubilee of Mercy: a historical perspective on the Holy Year’, Reality (October, 2015)
- • ‘Journey “the Way” through the eyes of a 17th century priest’, National Catholic Register (25 July 2015)
- • ‘Irish synods: an historical overview’, Reality (April, 2015)
- • ‘Blessed Paul VI: the pope who steered the Second Vatican Council to its conclusion’, Reality (October, 2014)
- • ‘Pope Benedict XV: Man of Peace in the First World War’, Reality (September, 2014)
- • ‘A way paved with wolves. locusts and heretics: a 17th century account of a pilgrimage to Compostela’, The Catholic Herald (25 July 2014)
- • ‘Following in St James’ footsteps’, The Evening Echo (25 July 2014)
- • ‘How doctrine denied dead infants a decent burial’, Irish Independent (14 June 2014)
- • ‘Peter and Andrew to embrace in Jerusalem’, Irish Catholic (22 May 2014) – on the meeting of Pope Francis and Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople.
- • ‘New papal saints widened the saintly pool’, National Catholic Reporter (April 25-May 8, 2014, print issue; online issue April 26, 2014)
- • ‘As numbers dwindle, the drama of Holy Week brings Christians together’, Irish Independent (19 April 2014)
- • ‘The Christmas Story in the Christian Tradition’, Reality (December, 2013)
- • ‘St Oliver Plunkett (1625-1681) and Church Reform’, Intercom (November, 2012)
- • ‘The Sacred Heart devotion and its medieval roots’, Intercom (June, 2012)
- • ‘Lough Derg – the three-day spiritual de-tox for your soul’, Irish Independent (4 June 2013)
- • “Man of Poverty” Francis is sending a clear message’, Irish Independent (19 March 2013)
- • ‘Riots, Rations, Death – all in a good conclave’, Irish Independent (11 March 2013)
- • ‘Popularity test: why do Solemn Novenas continue to appeal?’, Reality (December, 2011)
- • ‘St Patrick: Man behind the Myth’, Irish Catholic (17 March, 2011)
- • ‘To thank or not to thank?’ (on the question of thanking congregations for attending church), Intercom (March, 2007)
- • ‘An Open Letter to Preachers’, Intercom (September, 2006)
- • ‘Putting Flesh on Faith’, Irish Catholic (23 December, 2004)
- • ‘Jesus’ touch for both body and soul’, Irish Catholic (26 August, 2004)
- “Remembering Rightly”, The Furrow, vol.67, no.2, February 2016, 73-79.
- Ecology as a Moral Issue: An Ongoing Journey
- Ecology as a Moral Issue: An Ongoing Journey
- Lectio Divina and the Transformation of Theological Education.
- Association of the Teachers of Moral Theology
- Give me a Crash Course ... The Ossory Times
- The Cambridge Companion to Karl Rahner [ed.] with M. E. Hines. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- A Spirituality of Everyday Faith: A Theological Investigation of the Notion of Spirituality in Karl Rahner, Louvain Theological & Pastoral Monographs 23, Louvain, Peeters Press/Eerdmans, 1998.
- A Snapshot of Marriage in Irish Society
- Writer for 'Faithful Stewards of God’s Grace: Lay Pastoral Ministers in the Church in Australia”
- Resource Person for the Synod Theme 'New Models of Leadership'
- Irish Theological Association (ITA) - Committee Member
- The British & Irish Association for Practical Theology
- Association of Teachers of Moral Theology (ATMT)
- Encountering Christ through the Family
- Advent Day of Reflection for Parish Ministers
- ‘Light through the cracks: life in local communities’
- The Future of Catholic Third Level Education in Ireland: Models, Clustering, & Theology in the Academy
- Report from the Working Group for Catholic Third Level Education to the Catholic Education Service Committee
- Dialogue among the Faithful: Parish and Diocesan Conversations
- 'Lay Pastoral Ministry in the Church: Navigating towards Renewal'
- 'Professional Lay Pastoral Ministry: Preserving Integrity & Quality of Practice'
- Exploring Lay Pastoral Ministry in the Catholic Church
- The Prophetic Church
- “‘Haec Traditio proficit': Congar's Reception of Newman in Dei Verbum, Section 8.” New Blackfriars (Spring 2011): 247–254.
- “Elements of Jewish Identity in Ben Sira,” Biblische Notizen 164 (2015) 3-19.
- “The Regressive Method of Ambrose Gardeil and the Role of Phronesis and Scientia in Positive and Speculative Theologies,” Ephemerides Theologicae Lovaniensis 89 (2013): 279–321.
- “The Influence of Aristotelian Rhetoric on J.H. Newman’s Epistemology,” Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 20 (2013): 192–225.
- “Congar and the Salvation of the Non–Christian,” Louvain Studies 37 (2013), 195–223.
- “Judith,” in T&T Clark Companion to the Septuagint, ed. James K. Aitken. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015. Pp. 222-36.
- “Revelation in George Tyrrell, Neo–Scholasticism, and Dei Verbum.” Angelicum 91 (2014): 535–568.
- “The Thomistic Underpinnings of Ad Gentes,” Nova et Vetera 13/3 (2015): 875–901.
- “Tripartite Creation in Sirach 16:26–17:4,” Studia Biblica Slovaca 7 (2015) 155-84.
- “Friendship in the Hebrew Wisdom Literature,” in Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 38 (2015) 27-51.
- “Divine Creation and Human Mortality from Genesis to Ben Sira,” Irish Theological Quarterly 81 (2016) 343-61.
- The Prophetic Church: History and Doctrinal Development in John Henry Newman and Yves Congar. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.
- “Psalm 110(109) and Israelite Royal Ritual,” Salmanticensis 64 (2017) 41-71.
- “Newman and First Principles: The Noetic Dimension of the Illative Sense,” The Heythrop Journal, published online (2015), DOI: 10.111/heyj.12259. Hardcopy forthcoming.
- Ben Sira’s Teaching on Friendship. Brown Judaic Studies 316. Providence: Brown Judaic Studies, 2002.
- “Vatican II as Theological Event and Text according to Yves Congar.” Josephinum Journal of Theology 22 (2015): 78-92.
- Prayer from Tobit to Qumran. Co-edited with Renate Egger-Wenzel. DCLY 2004. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2004.
- “The Mystery of the Ascension and the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.” Antiphon 19 (2015): 243–264.
- Intertextual Studies in Ben Sira and Tobit. Co-edited with Vincent Skemp. CBQ Monograph Series 38. Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2005.
- Studies in the Greek Bible. Co-edited with Vincent Skemp. CBQ Monograph Series 44. Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2008.
- New Perspectives on the Nativity (editor). London/New York: T&T Clark, 2009.
- Rewriting Biblical History: Essays on Chronicles and Ben Sira in Honor of Pancratius C. Beentjes. Co-edited with Harm van Grol. DCLS 7. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2011.
- Emotions from Ben Sira to Paul. Co-edited with Renate Egger-Wenzel. DCLY 2011. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2012.
- Sirach. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, Old Testament, vol. 21. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2013.
- Sirach. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, Old Testament, vol. 21. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2013.
- Sirach. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, Old Testament, vol. 21. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2013.
- Sirach. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, Old Testament, vol. 21. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2013.
- Weekday Communion Services
- 2014. “Our Comfort Zone and the Tower of Babel,” The Furrow 65/12 (Dec 2014), 606-610
- “Our Comfort Zone and the Tower of Babel,”
- “Some Neo–Scholastic Receptions of Newman on Doctrinal Development.” Gregorianum 97 (2016): 123–150.
- “Sirach Chapter 2 and the Temple,” in Various Aspects of Worship in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature, ed. Ibolya Balla, Géza G. Xeravits, József Zsengellér. DCLY 2016/2017. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017. Pp. 76-105.
- “Psalm 110(109) and Israelite Royal Ritual,”
- “Divine Creation and Human Mortality from Genesis to Ben Sira,”
- 1996. “Wisdom and Creation in Sirach 24” South African Society of Semitics Durban.
- 1996. “Is Wisdom a mediatrix in Proverbs?” Old Testament Society of South Africa, Stellenbosch.
- 2000. “It overflows like the Euphrates with understanding: Another look at the relationship between Law and Wisdom in Sirach” SBL Annual Meeting, Nashville.
- 2000. “Woman Wisdom meets Jesus the Son” Association Internationale Bible et Informatique, Stellenbosch.
- 2001. “Rewriting Wisdom: Ben Sira tames a dangerous woman” Old Testament Society of South Africa, Potchefstroom.
- 2002. “My son, listen to me: the ethics and rhetoric of teaching” Old Tesatment Society of South Africa, Stellenbosch.
- 2003. “The LORD roars from Zion. Lion imagery in the Book of the Twelve” Old Testament Society of South Africa, Bloemfontein.
- 2005. “’The shame of men is at their backs… ‘The gender implications of discrepancy between proverbial wisdom and the law.” South African Society for Semitics Colloquium, Pietermaritzburg.
- 2009. “Biblical Themes in Irish Stained Glass” SBL International Meeting, Rome, Jul 1.
- “Teaching the Bible as Scripture and as Wisdom in a Faculty of Arts – pitfalls and possibilities” Claiming Conceptual Space. Reimagining the study of Religion and Theology: Changing Contexts and Social Discourse Wellington, South Africa, Apr 8.
- 2011. “Filling in the Gaps: Faithful readings of the book of Job”. Irish Biblical Association Annual Meeting. Dublin, Feb 19.
- 2011. “Train up a child in the way s/he should go: Childhood education in the book of Proverbs” Childhood in Irish Society: an Interdisciplinary Conference. Mater Dei Institute of Education, Dublin, Mar 22.
- 2011 “Theology after Auschwitz” Various Approaches to the Holocaust – an Interdisciplinary Conference, Mary Immaculate College, May 4.
- 2011. “The Testament of Job as an adaptation of LXX Job” International Conference on the Septuagint: Text-Critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint (LXXSA), Stellenbosch, South Africa, Aug 31.
- 2011. “The Testament of Job as an adaptation of LXX Job” International Conference on the Septuagint: Text-Critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint (LXXSA), Stellenbosch, South Africa, Aug 31.
- 2011. “Psychoanalysing Yahweh. South African Society for Near Eastern Studies Annual Conference, University of the Western Cape, Sept 6.
- 2011. “Pentateuch and Prophets in Irish Stained Glass” Old Testament Society of South Africa Annual Conference, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, Sept 8.
- 2011. “Searching for Daniel in 1 Corinthians: Methodological Considerations” Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov 22.
- 2013 “Godly Play Workshop” (co-presented with C O’Farrell) The Ethics of Religious Education, St Patrick’s College, Thurles, Apr 19
- 2013 “Biblical Leadership Icons” Women, Hope and Ministry, European Society for Catholic Theology (Ireland), All Hallows, Dublin, Apr 26
- 2013 “Where is (Woman) Wisdom to be found and how do we apprehend her?” Body Psyche and Space in Old Testament Apocryphal Literature, Potchefstroom, South Africa, July 17.
- 2013 “Playing with the Holy Family: Translating Christian Myth into Godly Game” Translating Myth: An International Conference, Centre for Myth Studies at the University of Essex, Colchester, Sep 5.
- 1994. Review of: B. J. van der Walt. The Liberating Message. A Christian World View for Africa. (Potchefstroom: Institute for Reformational Studies 1994). In South African Baptist Journal of Theology 5, pp 161-163.
- 1996. “Wisdom and Creation in Sirach 24”, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 22/2, pp 141-156.
- 1998. “God my Mother: Engaging with metaphor in Psalm 131”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 7, pp 76-81.
- 2000. “The Wisdom background to John’s Prologue”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 9, pp. 50-56.
- 2000. “As ploughing and reaping draw near to her: A reading of Sir 6:18-37”, Old Testament Essays 13/3, pp. 364-379.
- 2001. “Wisdom – Woman or Angel in Sirach 24?” Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 27/1, pp 71-80
- 2004. Review of: K. de Troyer. The end of the Alpha Text of Esther. (Atlanta: SBL 2000), in Bulletin of the International Organisation for Septuagint and Cognate Studies 36 (2003), pp 127-130.
- 2004. “It overflows like the Euphrates with Understanding: Another look at the relationship between Law and Wisdom in Sirach”, Of Scribes and Sages. Early Jewish Interpretation and Transmission of Scripture Volume
- 2004. “The Concept of Wisdom in Sirach”, Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages 30/2, pp 61-79.
- 2005. S. Kareithi, J. Rogers, N. Bowers and W. Herman, 2005 Transformation through Economic Assistance, International Institute for Development and Ethics, http://www.iide-online.org/docs/FinalReportToPF.pdf
- 2005. S. Kareithi, R. Mash and J. Rogers, “Transformation within the HIV/AIDS Context: Lessons from Fikelela Initiative – Diocese of Cape Town”, Transformation Journal 22/2.
- 2005. G. Ngamlana and J. Rogers. “A Christian Evaluation of Lobola (Bride Price)”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 14, pp.100-111.
- 2005. “The story of Naboth’s vineyard as biblical basis for Christian advocacy”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 14, pp. 247-250.
- 2006. J. Rogers and S. Kareithi, “The shame of men is at their backs: The gender implications of discrepancy between proverbial wisdom and the Law”, Journal for Semitics 15/2. 385-405.
- 2008. “Mystery and Truth: Speaking about God”, Irish Catholic, 6 Nov.
- 2009. “Jonah and the Pagans”, South African Baptist Journal of Theology 18, pp 57-61.
- 2009. “God and the World”. Irish Catholic, 2 Jan.
- 2009. “Why I am still a Christian”, Irish Catholic, 9 Nov.
- 2009. “Biblical Themes in Stained Glass Windows”, Intercom 39/9, pp 28-29
- 2010. “Imagining a renewed Church in Ireland”, Irish Catholic, 21 Oct.
- 2010-11 “Filling in the Gaps: ‘Faithful’ readings of the book of Job”, Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 33-34, pp. 36-54.
- 2012. “Engaging with Christianity through Simple Storytelling”, Irish Catholic, 28 March.
- 2012. Sunday Homilies for June. Intercom 42/5, pp 37-43.
- 2012. M. Hayes and J. Rogers, “Lost in Translation” Irish Arts Review (Winter: Dec 2012 to Feb 2013), pp 128-131.
- 2012. “Testament of Job as an Adaptation of LXX Job”, Text-critical and Hermeneutical Studies in the Septuagint, J. Cook and H.-J. Stipp (eds). (Vetus Testamentum Supplement Series 157 (Leiden: Brill) pp. 409-422.
- “The Psalms and the Human Condition: Considerations for Pastoral Liturgical Musicians,” 7-11 July 2008, at Annual Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association (ICMA), 2 July 2008. Courses:
- “Workers in the Vineyard: Employing Lay People in Ministry,” at Biennial Conference of the Diocese of Meath, 1 September 2008.
- “The Nature of Praise,” atThe Early Irish Church and the Intellectual Tradition: Conference jointly hosted by the Maynooth Medieval and Renaissance Forum in association with the Irish Philosophical Society, Clonmacnoise, 12-13 October 2008.
- “Music in Liturgical Offices for Irish Saints: Sung Examples,” atIrish Saints and the Liturgy: 45th Consecutive Roscrea Conference, Mount St Joseph’s Abbey, 30 October-1 November 2009.
- “The Presider and the New Translation of the Roman Missal: Pastoral and Liturgical Considerations,” at Biennial Conference of the Diocese of Meath, 11 October 2010.
- “Six Songs of Encounter: An Illustrated Discussion,” atVisiting the Divine: Religious Practice in a Post Secular World: Annual Symposium of the Irish Centre for Faith and Culture, 3 March 2011.
- “Chant and the New Translation of the Roman Missal,” atThe Mystery of Faith: Annual Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association (ICMA), 4-8 July 2011.
- Benedictus and Magnificat(octavo edition). Suffolk: Decani Music, 2001.
- “Employing lay pastoral workers in ministry,”Intercom Volume 34, No. 9 (2002)
- Trust in the Lord(octavo edition). Suffolk: Decani Music, 2004.
- “Then Sings My Soul: Perspectives on Parish Liturgical Music,”The Furrow Volume 59, No. 3 (2009).
- “Summer School of the Irish Church Music Association,”New Liturgy (October 2010).
- “Drawing Water Joyfully,”Intercom Volume 40, No. 4 (2010).
- “Sursum Corda: Lifting Hearts and Voices,”Intercom Volume 43, No. 5 (2013).
- “Handling the Word,” in Treasures of Irish Christianity Volume II: A People of the Word, , Salvador Ryan and Brendan Leahy. Dublin: Veritas Publications, 2013.
- “Alleluia!” Doctrine and Life Volume 65, No. 4 (2015)
- The development and role of acclamation in the Roman Rite Eucharistic celebration: liturgical, musicological, and pastoral perspectives.
- “Theology After Artane.” Paper presented at Interface Conference: Being a Young Theologian in the World Today, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth on November 7, 2009.
- Caritas in Veritate from a theological perspective.” Paper presented at a conference on Caritas in Veritate associated with the Annual Michael Devlin Lecture, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth on February 16, 2010.
- “The Political, the Logic of Gift and Caritas in Veritate.” Paper delivered as the St. Cuthbert’s Visiting Research Fellow, the Centre for Catholic Studies, Durham, UK on May 23, 2012.
- Frameworks of moral reasoning around human rights
- Caritas in Veritate in dialogue with political theory
- Caritas in Veritate and the current economic crisis
- Human Rights and Moral Reasoning. A comparative investigation by way of three theorists and their respective traditions of enquiry: John Finnis, Ronald Dworkin and Jürgen Habermas. Rome: Gregorian & Biblical Press, 2009.
- Book Review: Stephen J. Grabill, Rediscovering the Natural Law in the Reformed Theological Ethics. Irish Theological Quarterly 73 (2008): 210.
- Book Review: Ethna Regan, Theology and the Boundary of Ethics. Irish Theological Quarterly 76 (2011): 99-101.
- Book Review: Ethna Regan, Theology and the Boundary of Ethics. Irish Theological Quarterly 76 (2011): 99-101.
- “Conversations on Catholic Third-Level Education.” The Furrow 63 (2012): 67-76.
- The contribution of Pope John Paul II and the CDF to the debate surrounding the provision of nutrition/hydration to persons in a PVS
- Theology in the University: The Irish Context (Editor) Dominican Publications, 1997.
- ‘The Use of Embryonic Stem Cells’, The Furrow 53 (2002):24-34.
- ‘Bishop Daniel Cohalan of Cork on Republican Resistance and Hunger Strikes: A Theological Note’, Irish Theological Quarterly 67 (2002):113-124.
- Reproductive Technologies: An Irish contribution to an international debate.’ The Furrow 56 (2005): 353-7.
- ‘Bio-ethics and contemporary Irish moral discourse’ in Amelia Fleming (ed.),Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse. Dublin: Columba Press, 2007.
- Companion to the Compendium of Catholic Social Doctrine, Dublin, Veritas, 2007.
- ‘Beyond the Terri Schiavo Case’, The Furrow 59 (2008): 67-76.
- ‘The Challenge to Re-imagine the Goals and Ethos of Economic Activity?’, Doctrine and Life 58 (2008): 4-10.
- ‘Christian Discipleship and Catholic Social Doctrine’ in Gearoid Dullea (ed.), Deacons: Ministers of Christ and of God’s Mysteries. Dublin: Veritas, 2010.
- Bioethics and the Catholic Moral Tradition, Dublin, Veritas, 2010.
- “Discovering the Gospel of Life: The Role of Scripture in Moral Reflection” in Brendan Leahy and Séamus O’Connell (eds), Having Life in his Name (Dublin: Veritas, 2011), 41 –58.
- Conciliar appropriation of liturgical reform
- The presence of Orthodox communities in Ireland
- The construction of liturgical theology
- Book Proposal Reviewer for Bloomsbury/Continuum
- Regular Book Reviews for The Irish Theological Quarterly
- The Impact of Nostra Aetate on Roman Catholic Worship (Eugene, OR: 2014).
- When the reform becomes prayer: The strange case of 1 January (Dublin 2014).
- Word and Sacrament,’ in Juliette Day – Ben Gordon Taylor, The Alcuin Guide to the Study of Liturgy and Worship (London: SPCK, 2013).
- ‘The Affirmation of Jewish Covenantal Vitality and the Church’s Liturgical Life,’ in Philip A. Cunningham et al (editors), Christ Jesus and the Jewish People Today. New Explorations of theological Interrelationships (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011)
- “‘Ardens sed Virens – Burning but Flourishing.’ Open to the Spirit of Christ who rejuvenates the Church,” in Brendan Mc Convery (editor), Living in Union with Christ in Today’s World. The Witness of John Calvin & Ignatius Loyola (Dublin: Veritas, 2011) 12
- Several articles in Edward Kessler and Neil Wenborn, eds., A Dictionary of Jewish-Christian Relations, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).
- PG 488 The Kiss of Christ: Theological, Spiritual and Pastoral Dimensions of Lectio Divina [Semester II]
- PG 518 The Gospel Parables: Narrative and Theology [Semesters I & II]
- SC 400 The Bible and its Worlds [Semester I]
- EL 255 Roadmap for Dreamers? Living the Sermon on the Mount in the Real World
- SC 336 The Human God [Semester I]
- C 239 Servant of Christ and Steward of the Mysteries of God: An Introduction the Writings, Theology and Spirituality of Paul the Apostle [Semester I]
- Research Report: “Fourfold Repetitions in the Gospel of Mark.” Presented to the Synoptic Gospels Seminar of the British New Testament Conference, Liverpool Hope University, September 2005
- “Strict Twofold Repetitions in the Gospel of Mark.” A Research Report presented at the International Meeting of the CBA, Santa Clara, August 5, 2007.
- “Into the Desert: the Dynamics of Exclusion in the Gospel of Mark.” Paper presented at the International Meeting of the CBA, Fordham University, New York, August 3, 2008.
- Working Paper: “Having Life More Abundantly: Caring for the Body, Mind and Spirit” Co-author with Thomas D. Jeitschko and Rowena A. Pecchenino, Department of Economics, Michigan State University, 2005.
- “Towards the First Gospel: Redactional Development in the Gospel of Mark” Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 26 (2003): 66–91.
- Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 215 (Fribourg: Academic Press and Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2006).
- From Most Ancient Sources: The Nature and Text-Critical Use of the Greek Old Testament Text of the Complutensian Polyglot Bible.
- “The Menu is not the Meal: the Scriptures as Food for our Lives.” The Furrow 59 (2008): 92–98.
- “Identity, Collective Beliefs, and the Allocation of Resources.” The Economic and Social Review 39 (2008): 39–54.
- “Lectio Divina: The Challenge in the Academic Setting” in Bernard Treacy, alii (eds),Reading Scripture for Living the Christian Life, [Doctrine and Life 59 (2009)], 32–46.
- “Let the Reader Understand: Recent Writing on Mark.” The Furrow 60 (2009): 111–119.
- “SBL 2008 Boston.” Intercom 39/1 ( February 2009): 28.
- “Walking Towards God: On Practicing Lectio Divina.” Intercom 39/2 (March 2009): 26–27.
- “Walking Towards God: On Practicing Lectio Divina (2).” Intercom 39/3 (April 2009): 28–29.
- “Walking Towards God: On Practicing Lectio Divina (3).” Intercom 39/4 (May 2009): 26–27.
- “Mind the Gap: Lectio Divina and Contemporary Approaches to Reading” Intercom 41 (Sept 2011): 27.
- “The Word is Very Near to You’ (Deut 30:14): The Word that Makes Alive in Moses and Paul” in Brendan Leahy and Séamus O’Connell (eds), Having Life in his Name (Dublin: Veritas, 2011), 213–25.
- “Martin McNamara: Biblical Scholar.” Scripture in Church 165 (Jan-Mar 2012): 124–7.
- “Mark’s Gospel and Recovery for Battered Believers.” Intercom 42 (February 2012): 18–19.
- “NOT Black Riding Hood: Lectio Divina and Biblical Discourse.” Intercom 42 (Sept 2012): 12–13.
- “Rediscovering Our Catholicism: the Wood and the Trees.” The Furrow 63 (Nov 2012): 555–60.
- “But Him They Did NOT See! (Luke 24:24)” Intercom 43 (April 2013): 25.
- “Unbarring the Doors.” The Furrow 64 (Sept 2013):
- “Lectio and Love”, Intercom 44 (April, 2014), 10-11.
- “The Family of Jesus in the Gospels.” The Bible Today 53 (2015): 19–25.
- “Eat this Book! Approaching the Sacramentality of the Word Today” in It is Good for Us to Be Here: Gathered on a Weekday When Eucharist is Not Celebrated (Dublin: Veritas, 2015), 25–28
- “St Joseph and the Future of the Irish Church” The Furrow (68) 2017: 158–65
- ‘Sixth Station: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus, Reflection,’ in The Cross of Addiction: Reflection on the Stations of the Cross for an Addicted World, ed. Barry Matthews, (Dublin: Veritas, 2017), 41-46.
- ‘The Role of Free Will in Certitude: The Early Blondel and Freedom,’ Gregorianum, forthcoming (2017)
- ‘The Developing Heart,’ The Furrow, 67 (2016): 583-594
- ‘The Underdeveloped Heart,’ The Furrow 67 (2016): 259-265.
- ‘Preface,’ to Foraging for the Spirit in the North Wall Community, ed. Martin Byrne (Dublin: Scribbles from the Margins Press, 2016), 7-11.
- ‘Theology going Somewhere and Nowhere,’ The Furrow 67 (2015): 375-386.
- ‘An Open Space in the City: Galway Cathedral at Fifty Years,’ The Furrow 66(2015): 563-581.
- ‘The Tensions of Ministry,’ The Furrow 66 (2015): 196-209.
- ‘Beyond Sight: The Artist and Mystic Intuition, The Furrow 65 (2014): 592-99.
- ‘Priesthood, Authority, and Leadership,’ in Performing the Word (Festschrift for Ronan Drury), ed. Enda McDonagh (Dublin: Columba, 2014), 67- 73.
- ‘Ministry in Transition,’ The Furrow 65 (2014): 131-146.
- ‘Christianity in Europe: a Future? The Furrow 65 (2014): 331-38.
- ‘Intelligence and the Mystic Life for Maurice Blondel,’ Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, 90/1 (2014): 1-39.
- ‘Ministry in Transition,’ The Furrow 65 (2014): 131-49.
- With Mind and Heart: Maurice Blondel and the Mystic Life’ in Mystical Theology: Eruptions from France, ed., Louise Nelstrop (London: Ashgate, 2015).
- ‘“As if my eye were still growing”: Living Disability,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 3 (2013): 255-61.
- ‘Mathematics and the Mind of God’ in Having Life in His Name, ed., Brendan Leahy and Seamus O’Connell, Dublin: Veritas, 2011.
- ‘Maurice Blondel and Ressourcement’ in Ressourcement: A Movement for Renewal in Twentieth-Century Catholic Theology, ed., Gabriel Flynn and Paul Murray, London: Oxford Univ., 2011.
- ‘The Chaste Morning of the Infinite: Secularization between the Social Sciences and Theology,’ in The Taylor Effect: Responding to a Secular Age, ed. Ian Leask et al, London: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010.
- ‘A Church in Changing Times,’ The Furrow, 59 (2008): 280-284.
- ‘A Thomistic Turn? Maurice Blondel’s Reading of St Thomas,’ Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses, 84/1 (2008): 87-122.
- ‘Blondel, Maurice’ in the Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, ed. Daniel Patte, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
- ‘Monade’ and ‘(Natur-)Wissenschaft,’ in Lexikon philosophischer Grundbegriffe der Theologie, Hg. Albert Granz, Wolfgang Baum, Karsten Kreutzer (Herder: Freiburg, 2003 / 2007).
- ‘From Neo-Thomism to St. Thomas: Maurice Blondel’s Early Encounter with Scholastic Thought,’ Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 83 (2007): 1-22.
- ‘A Positive Phenomenology. The structure of Maurice Blondel’s early philosophy.’Heythrop Journal 47(2006): 579-600.
- ‘Maurice Blondel and the Structures of Science within a Positive Phenomenology,’ Irish Theological Quarterly 69 (2004): 377-401.
- ‘Maurice Blondel and Early Anglo-American Pragmatism,’ Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 79 (2003): 72–96.
- ‘Faith and reason in René Descartes (1596-1650): An Appreciation and Critique from Maurice Blondel,’ Gregorianum 83 (2002): 111-130.
- The Science of Life: Maurice Blondel’s Philosophy of Action and the Scientific Method (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2000 [European University Studies; Series XX – Philosophy, Vol. 616])
- David Edwards, The Ormond Lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515-1642: the Rise and Fall of Butler Feudal Power (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003), Studia Hibernica 32 (2002–2003), 194-6.
- Wilson McLeod, Divided Gaels: Gaelic Cultural Identities in Scotland and Ireland, c.1200-c.1650 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), Celtic Studies Association Newsletter (Celtic Studies Association of North America) 22.1 (Samhain, 2004).
- Aliki Pantos and Sarah Temple (eds.), Assembly places and practices in medieval Europe (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2004) Studia Hibernica 33 (2004-5), 156-8.
- Seán McDonagh, The Death of Life: the horror of extinction (Dublin, 2005), The Furrow (April, 2005).
- Walter Kasper, That they may all be one: the call to unity today (London and New York, 2004), The Furrow (January, 2006)
- Henry A. Jeffries (ed.), History of the Diocese of Clogher, in The Catholic Historical Review, 92:3 (July, 2006)
- Judy Ann Ford, John Mirk’s Festial: Orthodoxy, Lollardy and the Common People in Fourteenth-Century England. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer, 2006, H-Catholic Review H-Catholic@h-net.msu.edu (July, 2007).
- Tim Grass, SCM Core Text: Modern Church History (London: SCM Press, 2008), Irish Theological Quarterly 74:3 (2009), 359-60
- Miri Rubin, Mother of God: a history of the Virgin Mary (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009), Church History 78:4 (2009), 945-7
- Ciarán O’Carroll, Paul Cardinal Cullen: portrait of a practical nationalist (Dublin: Veritas Publications, 2008), Intercom (February, 2010), 20.
- Robert Bruce Mullin, A Short World History of Christianity (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2008), The Sixteenth Century Journal 41:1 (2010), 336.
- Claire M. Waters, Virgins and Scholars: A Fifteenth-Century Compilation of the Lives of John the Baptist, John the Evangelist, Jerome and Katherine of Alexandria(Turnhout: Brepols, 2008), The Sixteenth Century Journal 41:2 (2010), 518.
- Conversion to Christianity from Late Antiquity to the Modern Age: Considering the Process in Europe, Asia and the Americas. Edited by Calvin B. Kendall, Oliver Nicholson, William D. Phillips, Jr. and Marguerite Ragnow,
- Benjamin Hazard, Faith and Patronage: The Political Career of Flaithrí Ó Maolchonaire, c.1560-1629 (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 2010), The Catholic Historical Review 97:4 (2011), 808-10.
- Kathleen M. Crowther, Adam and Eve in the Protestant Reformation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, The Sixteenth Century Journal 42:4 (2011), 1156-8.
- Benedict O’Sullivan OP and Hugh Fenning OP, Medieval Irish Dominican Studies (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009), Irish Theological Quarterly 75:1 (2010), 111-13.
- Oliver P. Rafferty, The Catholic Church and the Protestant State: 19th Century Irish Realities (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2008), The Furrow (May, 2010), 322-3.
- Íde M. Ní Riain (ed.), Vices and Virtues by Denis the Carthusian (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009), Irish Theological Quarterly 75:1 (2010), 113-14.
- The Great Persecution: the proceedings of the fifth Patristic Conference, Maynooth, 2003. Ed. D. Vincent Twomey and Mark Humphries (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009), The Irish Theological Quarterly 75:3 (2010), 316-18.
- Maurice Curtis, The Spendid Cause: the Catholic Action Movement in Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Dublin: Original Writing, 2008), The Furrow (May, 2010), 322-3.
- Maurice Curtis, The Spendid Cause: the Catholic Action Movement in Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Dublin: Original Writing, 2008), The Furrow (May, 2010), 322-3.
- Maurice Curtis, The Spendid Cause: the Catholic Action Movement in Ireland in the Twentieth Century (Dublin: Original Writing, 2008), The Furrow (May, 2010), 322-3.
- Alister McGrath, Heresy: a history of defending the truth (London: SPCK, 2009), The Irish Theological Quarterly 75:4 (2010), 427-9.
- Alister McGrath, Heresy: a history of defending the truth (London: SPCK, 2009), The Irish Theological Quarterly 75:4 (2010), 427-9.
- Oliver J. Rafferty (ed.), George Tyrrell and Catholic Modernism (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010), The Furrow (March, 2011), 190-1.
- The unorthodox imagination in late medieval Britain. Edited by Sophie Page. (UCL/Neale Series on British History, 2010) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 62:4 (October 2011), 818-19.
- Frances King, Material Religion and Popular Culture (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010), The Irish Theological Quarterly 76:2 (2011), 193-5.
- Vincent Twomey SVD and Dirk Krausmüller (eds), Salvation according to the Fathers of the Church: the Proceedings of the Sixth International Patristic Conference, Maynooth/Belfast, 2005 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2010), Intercom (February, 2012).
- Joseph H. Lynch, Early Christianity: a brief history (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), The Irish Theological Quarterly 76:3 (2011), 298-300.
- Henry Chadwick (ed), Not Angels but Anglicans: a history of Christianity in the British Isles (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2010), The Irish Theological Quarterly 76:4 (2011), 399-400.
- Michael Collins, Pope Benedict XVI: the first five years (Dublin: The Columba Press, 2010), The Furrow (November, 2011), 651.
- John-Paul Himka, Last Judgment Iconography in the Carpathians (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009), The Sixteenth Century Journal 42:2 (Spring, 2011), 627-8.
- Thomas J. Morrissey, Edward J Byrne 1872-1941: The Forgotten Archbishop of Dublin (Dublin: The Columba Press, 2010), Milltown Studies (summer, 2011), 124-6.
- Michael Walsh, The Cardinals (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2010), Intercom (October, 2011), 19.
- Finola Kennedy, Frank Duff: a life story (London and New York: Continuum, 2010), Doctrine and Life, 61:10 (December, 2011), 55-9.
- Katja Ritari, Saints and Sinners in early Christian Ireland (Turnhout: Brepols, 2009), Óenach: Reviews 3:2 (2011), 11-18.
- Neil Xavier O’Donoghue, The Eucharist in Pre-Norman Ireland. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011 in The Medieval Review (April, 2012)
- Jonathan Riley Smith, Templars and Hospitallers as professed religious in the Holy Land (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2010), The Irish Theological Quarterly 77:1 (2012), 115-16.
- Miraculous Plenty: Irish Religious Folktales and Legends, ed. Seán Ó Súilleabháin and translated by William Caulfield (University College Dublin: Comhairle Bhéaloideas Éireann, 2012), The Furrow (June, 2012), 316-18.
- Charlotte Methuen, Luther and Calvin: Religious Revolutionaries (London: Lion, 2011), The Irish Theological Quarterly 77:3 (2012), 326-7.
- Gregory Collins OSB, Meeting Christ in his mysteries (Dublin: The Columba Press, 2010), Intercom (October, 2012), 19.
- Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB, The friars in Ireland 1224-1540 (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2012), Irish Historical Studies (November, 2012)
- Dáire Keogh and Albert McDonnell (eds), Cardinal Paul Cullen and his world (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2011), Milltown Studies (winter, 2012).
- Gary Waller, The Virgin Mary in Late Medieval and Early Modern English Literature and Popular Culture (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), The Sixteenth Century Journal 43:3 (2012)
- The Practice of the Bible in the Middle Ages: Production, Reception and Performance in Western Christianity, ed. Susan Boynton and Diane J. Reilly (New York and Chichester: Columbia University Press, 2011), Óenach: Reviews 4:2 (2012)
- Firmly I Believe and Truly: The Spiritual Tradition of Catholic England: An Anthology of Writings from 1483 to 1999, ed. John Saward, John Morrill and Michael Tomko (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), Irish Theological Quarterly 78:92 (2013)
- Firmly I Believe and Truly: The Spiritual Tradition of Catholic England: An Anthology of Writings from 1483 to 1999, ed. John Saward, John Morrill and Michael Tomko (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), Irish Theological Quarterly 78:92 (2013)
- Bernard Green, Christianity in Rome: the first three centuries (London: T&T Clark, 2010), Irish Theological Quarterly 78:4 (2013)
- Karen E. Carter, Creating Catholics: Catechism and Primary Education in Early Modern France (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2011), Irish Theological Quarterly 78:3 (2013)
- Joseph Kelly, History and Heresy: how Historical Forces can Create Doctrinal Conflicts (Vollegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2012), Irish Theological Quarterly 78:2 (2013)
- Thomas M. McCoog, SJ., The Society of Jesus in Ireland, Scotland and England, 1589-1597: Building the Faith of St. Peter upon the King of Spain’s Monarchy (Ashgate & Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu, 2012), Sixteenth Century Journal 44 (Spring, 2013
- William Madges and Michael J. Daley (eds), Vatican II: 50 Personal Stories (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2012), Intercom (November, 2013)
- Patrick O’Banion, The Sacrament of Penance and Religious Life in Golden Age Spain (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2012), Sixteenth Century Journal 45 (Spring 2014)
- Cristina Maria Cervone, Poetics of the Incarnation: Middle English Writing and the Leap of Love (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012), Óenach: FMRSI Reviews 6.1 (2014), 28-36.
- Robert Bartlett, Why Can the Dead do Such Great Things? Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013), Irish Theological Quarterly 79:4 (November, 2014)
- Alison A. Chapman, Patrons and Patron Saints in Early Modern English Literature (London: Routledge, 2013), Sixteenth Century Journal 45:3 (Fall, 2014), 817-18.
- Juliet Mullins, Jenifer Ní Ghrádaigh and Richard Hawtree (eds), Envisioning Christ on the Cross: Ireland and the Early Medieval West (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2013), Studia Hibernica 40 (2015).
- Riches of the Rylands: The Special Collections of the University of Manchester Library (Manchester: Manchester University Press), Brethren Historical Review vol. 11 (2015).
- James Martin, SJ, Jesus: a Pilgrimage (New York: HarperOne, 2014), Intercom (October, 2015).
- Cynthia Robinson, Imagining the Passion in a Multi-confessional Castile: the Virgin, Christ, Devotions and Images in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013)
- Joseph Lynch and Phillip C. Adamo, The Medieval Church: a Brief History (London and New York: Routledge, 2014), Peritia 26 (2015), 272-3.
- Sean Freyne, The Jesus Movement and its Expansion: Meaning and Mission (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2014), Irish Theological Quarterly 81:4 (November, 2016).
- Religion and the Household: Studies in Church History 50, ed. John Doran, Charlotte Methuen and Alexandra Walsham (The Boydell Press, 2014), Irish Theological Quarterly 82:4 (November, 2017).
- The Oxford Handbook of Martin Luther’s Theology, ed. Robert Kolb et al. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), Irish Theological Quarterly 82:4 (November, 2017).
- The material culture of religious devotion in the 19th and 20th centuries
- The Bible and popular culture in the medieval and early modern periods
- Catechisms and their dissemination in 16th and 17th century Europe
- The writing of ecclesiastical history in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- Over the years I have been interviewed on and contributed to projects and broadcasts for the BBC, TG4, TV3, RTÉ, Tipp FM, Radio Kerry, Raidió na Gaeltachta, Today FM, and Newstalk’s Talking History.
- Peritia
- The Sixteenth Century Journal
- The Medieval Review
- The Furrow
- Brethren Historical Review
- The Catholic Historical Review
- Studia Hibernica
- Milltown Studies
- The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
- H-Net, Óenach: FMRSI Reviews
- Doctrine and Life
- Tilburg University, Utrecht, Old Testament Conference, June 2011: “Similes and Sound Patterns as Rhetorical Tools in Two Hebrew Wisdom Books.”
- Palermo ISDCL Conference on Family and Kinship in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature, June 2011: “Respect and Care for Parents in Sirach 3:1-16.”
- Catholic Biblical Association of America Annual Meeting, Notre Dame University, Indiana, July 2012: “The Use of the Septuagint in the Book of Judith.”
- AGAT Annual Conference, Paderborn, September 2012: “Gesellschaft, Weisheit und Religion bei Jesus Sirach und in der ersten isokrateischen Rede.”
- Irish Biblical Association, Autumn lecture, Dublin, November 2012: “Tracing Wisdom From Sirach to the Gospels.”
- Ben Sira’s Teaching on Friendship. Brown Judaic Studies 316. Providence: Brown Judaic Studies, 2002.
- “The Pauline Authorship of 1 Corinthians 13,” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 66 (2004) 256-74.
- Unlocking the Gospels: Five Keys for Biblical Interpretation [booklet]. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2004.
- Co-editor (with R. Egger-Wenzel). Prayer from Tobit to Qumran. DCLY 2004. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2004.
- Co-editor (with V. Skemp). Intertextual Studies in Ben Sira and Tobit. CBQ Monograph Series 38. Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2005.
- “The Review of History in Eleazar’s Prayer in 3 Macc 6:1-15,” in History and Identity: How Israel’s Later Authors Viewed Its Earlier History, ed. N. Calduch-Benages and J. Liesen. DCLY 2006. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2006. Pp. 201-29.
- “A Numerical Structure in Sirach 44:1—50:24,” Catholic Biblical Quarterly 69 (2007) 43-63.
- “Rhyme in the Hebrew Prophets and Wisdom Poetry,” Biblische Notizen 132 (2007) 55-69.
- Co-editor (with V. Skemp). Studies in the Greek Bible. CBQ Monograph Series 44. Washington, DC: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2008.
- Editor. New Perspectives on the Nativity. London/New York: T&T Clark, 2009.
- “Sirach,” in New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, vol. 5. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2009. Pp. 285-94.
- “The Portrait of Samuel in Hebrew Ben Sira 46:13-20,” in Biblical Figures in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature, ed. H. Lichtenberger and U. Mittmann-Richert. DCLY 2008. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2009. Pp. 31-56.
- Annotated bibliography, “Sirach,” in Oxford Bibliographies Online: Biblical Studies. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
- “Joshua as a Warrior in Hebrew Ben Sira 46:1-10,” in Visions of Peace and Tales of War, ed. P. C. Beentjes and J. Liesen. DCLY 2010. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2010. Pp. 207-48.
- Co-editor (with Harm van Grol), Rewriting Biblical History: Essays on Chronicles and Ben Sira in Honor of Pancratius C. Beentjes. DCLS 7. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2011.
- “Imitation of Septuagintal Narrative and Greek Historiography in the Portrait of Holofernes,” in A Pious Seductress: Studies in the Book of Judith, ed. Géza G. Xeravits. DCLS 14. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2012. Pp. 22-54.
- Co-editor (with Renate Egger-Wenzel). Emotions from Ben Sira to Paul. DCLY 2011. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2012.
- “Sirach’s Hymn to Logos (Sir 37:16-18) in Light of Hebrew and Greek Thought,” in Sophia–Paideia: Sapienza e educazione (Sir 1,27): Miscellanea di studi offerti in onore del prof. Don Mario Cimosa, ed. Gillian Bonney and Rafael Vicent. Rome: LAS, 2012. Pp.
- “Tracing Wisdom From Sirach to the Gospels,” in Weisheit als Lebensgrundlage: Festschrift Friedrich Reiterer, ed. R. Egger-Wenzel, K. Schöpflin, and J. F. Diehl. DCLS 15. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2013. Pp. 27-46.
- “Earliest Text of Mark’s Gospel and Paul’s Hymn to Love in Dublin Castle,” in Treasures of Irish Christianity, Volume 2, ed. S. Ryan and B. Leahy. Dublin: Veritas, 2013. Pp. 254-56
- Sirach. New Collegeville Bible Commentary, Old Testament, vol. 21. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2013.
- “The Enochic Watchers Traditions and Deuterocanonical Literature,” in The Watchers in Jewish and Christian Traditions, ed. Kelley Coblentz Bautch, John C. Endres, and Angela Kim Harkins. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2014. Pp. 51-68.
- “Qoheleth and Sirach: A Comparison,” in: Wisdom for Life: Festschrift for Maurice Gilbert, ed. Nuria Calduch-Benages. BZAW 445. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014. Pp. 145-55.
- “Review Article: Thomas L. Brodie, Beyond the Quest for the Historical Jesus: Memoir of a Discovery (Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix, 2012),” in ITQ 79 (2014) 177-94.
- “Gesellschaft, Weisheit und Religion bei Jesus Sirach und in der ersten isokrateischen Rede,” in: Gesellschaft und Religion in der spätbiblischen und deuterokanonischen Literatur, DCLS 20. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014. Pp. 191-211.
- “Joseph as Exemplar of Wisdom: A Hidden Allusion in Sirach 21:11-21,” in The Temple in Text and Tradition: Festschrift for C. T. R. Hayward, ed. Timothy McLay. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015. Pp. 157-78.
- “Arboreal Metaphors and Botanical Symbolism in the Theodotion Susanna Narrative,” in: The Metaphorical Use of Language in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature, ed. Markus Witte and Sven Behnke. DCLY 2014/2015. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2015. Pp. 125-52.
- “Elements of Jewish Identity in Ben Sira,” Biblische Notizen 164 (2015) 3-19.
- “Judith,” in T&T Clark Companion to the Septuagint, ed. James K. Aitken. London: Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2015. Pp. 222-236.
- “Tripartite Creation in Sirach 16:26–17:4,” Studia Biblica Slovaca 7 (2015) 155-84.
- “Friendship in the Hebrew Wisdom Literature,” in Proceedings of the Irish Biblical Association 38 (2015) 27-51.
- H-Net, Óenach: FMRSI Reviews
- Church History, Doctrine and Life
- Celtic Studies Association of North America Yearbook
- ‘The Morality of Hunger-Striking’, Series of articles in The Irish Theological Quarterly, 1993-1994
- ‘Against Our Ruin’, The Furrow, 54 (January 2003)
- ‘Missio Vitae – New Frontier’, Doctrine & Life, 54 (February 2004)
- ‘A Global Ethic: An Imperative of Mission Today’, in Joe Egan and Thomas R. Whelan, eds. City Limits – Mission Issues in Postmodern Times, Dublin:KMI, 2004
- ‘From Principles to Disciples: the Moral theology of Timothy E. O’Connell’, in Joe Egan and Brendan McConvery, eds. Faithful Witness – Glimpses of the Kingdom, Dublin:KMI, 2005
- ‘Sport and Morality’, Doctrine & Life, 58 (January 2008)
- In Joyful Hope’, Doctrine & Life, 58 (April 2008)
- ‘Matthew’s Messianic Morality’, Doctrine & Life, 59 (January 2009)
- Saving Sport, Dublin: Columba Press, 2010
- A Little Book of Advent Reflections, Dublin: Columba Press, 2012
- “Moral Discourse in a Time of AIDS” in Amelia Fleming (ed.) Contemporary Irish Moral Discourse: Essays in Honour of Patrick Hannon. Dublin: Columba Press, 2007.
- “The Development of Peoples: Populorum Progressio 40 Years On.” Milltown Studies 59-60 (2007): 65-85.
- “A Strange Sort of Freedom: Human Agency and HIV/AIDS” in Bernard Hoose, Julie Clague, Gerard Mannion (eds.), Moral Theology for the Twenty-First Century: Essays in Celebration of Kevin Kelly. London: Continuum: 2008.
- “What’s Love Got To Do With It? Sex, Survival and HIV/AIDS in South Africa” in Calling for Justice throughout the World: Catholic Women Theologians Considering the Moral Ramifications of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic. New York: Continuum: 2008.
- “The Future of Moral Theology in Ireland.” Doctrine and Life 60 (2010): 41–50.
- “Justifying War? The Relevance of the Just War Theory Today.” Intercom 40/3 (April, 2010): 14.
- “Sexuality and Justice.” Human Trafficking, Prostitution, and Sexuality. Dublin: APT Publication, 2010.
- “Catholic Teaching on HIV and Highly Vulnerable Groups.” Trocaire Briefing Paper. Maynooth: Trocaire, 2010.
- “The Extra Mile.” The Furrow 61 (2010): 677–84
- “Capabilities and the Common Good.” Irish Theological Quarterly 75 (2010): 388–406.
- Confronting the Challenge: Poverty, Gender and HIV in South Africa. Africa in Development 4. Oxford & Bern: Peter Lang, 2010.
- Suzanne Mulligan (ed.), Reaping the Harvest: Fifty Years after Vatican II, (Dublin: Columba Press, 2012).
- Editor of the liturgical music collection Feasts and Seasons
- “Transcendental Thomisms.” Chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Catholic Theology, ed. L. Ayres, et al. OUP. Forthcoming.
- “Between Transcendence and History: Rahner’s Anthropology Revisited,” Lecture delivered at the Irish Theological Association, All Hallows College, Dublin on 19 October 2013. Published in Louvain Studies 37 (2013): 309-326.
- “Trinity and Tradition: Re-visiting the Trinitarian Tradition East and West.” Paper delivered at the Leuven Encounters in Systematic Theology, Leuven, Belgium, 27 October 2011. Published in: The Shaping of Tradition” (Leuven: Peeters Press, 2013)
- Faith Questions [ed.] with Brendan Leahy, Dublin, Columba Press, 2013.
- An Introduction to the Trinity, with R. van Nieuwenhove, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
- Trinity and Salvation: Theological, Spiritual and Aesthetic Perspectives, [ed.] with G. Thiessen. Studies in Theology, Society and Culture, Vol. 2 Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, 2009.
- Theology in the Making: Biography, Contexts, Methods [ed.] with G. Thiessen. Dublin, Veritas, 2005.
- Christian Identity in a Postmodern Age: Celebrating the Legacies of Karl Rahner and Bernard Lonergan [ed.] Dublin, Veritas, 2005.
- The Cambridge Companion to Karl Rahner [ed.] with M. E. Hines. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- A Spirituality of Everyday Faith: A Theological Investigation of the Notion of Spirituality in Karl Rahner, Louvain Theological & Pastoral Monographs 23, Louvain, Peeters Press/Eerdmans, 1998.
- Marriage and the Irish: a Miscellany (in preparation, to be published in spring, 2018).
- Remembering the Reformation: Martin Luther and Catholic Theology (co-editor with Declan Marmion and Gesa E. Thiessen). Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2017.
- Death and the Irish: a Miscellany (Dublin: Wordwell Books, 2016)
- Religion and Politics in Urban Ireland, c.1500-c.1750: Essays in honour of Colm Lennon (co-editor with Clodagh Tait). Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2016.
- 2004 Promises to Keep, Parents and Confirmation
- 2012 I Believe in the God That I Believe In – The Religious Identity of Primary School Student Teachers
- Making the Book of Fenagh: Context and Text (co-editor with Raymond Gillespie and Brendan Scott). Killeshandra: Cumann Seanchais Bhreifne, 2016.
- 2015 The Religious Socialisation of Young People in Ireland
- The materiality of devotion in late medieval northern Europe: images, objects and practices (co-editor with Henning Laugerud and Laura Katrine Skinnebach). Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2016.
- Treasures of Irish Christianity, Volume 3: To the Ends of the Earth (editor). Dublin: Veritas, 2015.
- Treasures of Irish Christianity, Volume 2: A People of the Word (co-editor with Brendan Leahy). Dublin: Veritas, 2013
- Treasures of Irish Christianity, Volume 2: A People of the Word (co-editor with Brendan Leahy). Dublin: Veritas, 2013.
- Treasures of Irish Christianity: People and Places, Images and Texts (co-editor with Brendan Leahy). Dublin: Veritas, 2012.
- Devotional Cultures of European Christianity, 1790-1960 (co-editor with Henning Laugerud). Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2012.
- Critical issues in the relationship between science and religion in the works of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- ‘An Emerging Christology,’ in Hillebert, Jordan, T&T Clark Companion to Henri de Lubac (London: Bloomsbury, 2017), 327-348.
- ‘I Believe in God,’ The Furrow (June, 2017), 323-327.
- ‘Striving Towards the “Omega Point” Henri de Lubac on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin,’ in Leahy Brendan (Ed.), Faith and the Marvelous Progress of Science (New York: New City Press, 2014), 141-157.
- Art and Devotion in late medieval Ireland (co-editor with Rachel Moss and Colmán Ó Clabaigh). Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2006.
- ‘How do Sacraments fit in?’ Ibidem, 72-74.
- ‘What are we to make of statements such as “I believe in God but not in the Church?’ Ibidem, 69-71.
- ‘Remembering the Reformation, 1517: Then and Now’, Doctrine and Life (October, 2017).
- ‘What is Christian Faith?’ in Ibidem, 26-28.
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- 14 June 2007, “Our Church: Present and Future.” New York Yacht Club, New York, USA.
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- “Getting Beyond Pride”, The Irish Catholic, 7 August 2014, p.
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- ‘The most contentious of terms: towards a new understanding of late medieval “popular religion”’, Irish Theological Quarterly, 68, no.3 (Autumn 2003).
- ‘The persuasive power of a mother’s breast: the most desperate act of the Virgin Mary’s Advocacy’, Studia Hibernica, 32 (2002–2003)
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- ‘A slighted source: rehabilitating Irish bardic religious poetry in historical discourse’,Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 48 (Winter, 2004)
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- (With Madeleine Gray), ‘“Mother of Mercy”: the Virgin Mary and the Last Judgement in Welsh and Irish tradition’ in Karen Jankulak, Thomas O’ Loughlin and Jonathan Wooding (eds), Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007.
- “‘New wine in old bottles”: implementing Trent in early modern Ireland’, in Thomas Herron and Michael Potterton (eds), Ireland in the Renaissance, c.1540-1660. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2007.
- ‘‘Weapons of Redemption: piety, poetry and the Instruments of the Passion in late medieval Ireland’ in Henning Laugerud and Laura Skinnebach (eds), Instruments of Devotion: the practices and objects of religious piety from the late Middle Ages to the 20th
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- ‘Wily women of God’ in Cavan’s late medieval and early modern devotional collections’, in Brendan Scott (ed.), Culture and society in early modern Breifne/Cavan. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2009.
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- The Permanent Diaconate: canonical perspectives
- Particular law of Episcopal Conferences
- The exercise of rights in the Church
- Structures of governance and lay participation in the exercise of ecclesiastical power
- Constitutions of new Associations of the Faithful and Ecclesial Movements
- Current debate on the relationship between theology and canon law
- New trends in canonical jurisprudence
- Relationship between Church and State: the impact of secularism and new religious (non-Christian) minorities in Europe.
- Law in the various religious traditions (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism)
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Subjects
- Theological Anthropology: The Christian Vision of Humanity
- The Specifically Christian Understanding of God as Triune
- The Doctrines of Creation, Incarnation, and Redemption
- Exploring Revelation and its Transmission in Scripture and Tradition
- Christ, Covenant, Sin and Conversion
- Bible and Morality
- Theology and Church
- Integrating Theology, Morality and Spirituality
- The central principles of Catholic Social Teaching such as justice, common good, preferential option for the poor, subsidiarity
- Key social documents
- Ecology
- The role of women in church and society
- To introduce students to the theology of divine revelation and faithd
- To introduce students to traditional and contemporary issues relating to discours about God
- To identify key features of revelation in the Old and New Testaments and in the tradition, culminating in the Vatican II document, Dei Verbum
- To tease out the implications of Christ as the fullness of revelation
- To explore the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as the nucleus of New Testament Christology
- To present the history of Christology through the Councils of the first millennium
- To acquaint students with contemporary issues in Christology
- The Origin of the Church.
- Church and its relationship to the Kingdom.
- Models of Church.
- Magisterium, leadership and roles in the Church.
- The Marian and Petrine Principles of the Church
- A developing ecclesiology: the Ecclesiology of Communion
- The principles of Catholic sacramental theology.
- Rite and ritual: a secular-belief/sociological assessment of the sacraments
- Contemporary issues facing the faith-filled celebration of the sacraments today
- The fundamental principles of bioethics
- Reproductive technologies
- Ordinary and extraordinary medical treatments
- Euthanasia and the right to die
- The production and use of embryonic stem cells
- The central principles of Catholic Social Teaching such as justice, common good, preferential option for the poor, subsidiarity
- Key social documents
- Ecology
- The role of women in church and society
- Who's Who in the Bible an Introduction to the Key Characters in the Bible
- Worlds: the Bible and it's surrounding Cultures A World within
- A Succession of Empires: Geography and History of the Biblical World
- Sacred and profane: Identity, Worship and Law in the Ancient near East Sacred and profane: Identity
- Why did Sarah laugh? (Gen 18:3): Appreciating Biblical Narrative and its Art
- Learn then the Parable? (Gen 24:32): the Dynamics and Power of OT and NT Parables
- Thus says the Lord. . . : Seers and Prophets, Visions and Justice in the Bible
- Bible Came to BE: the Biblical Cannon and its Importance How
- Scripture and Lection: The proclaimed Bible of the Synagogue and the Churches
- The Abraham Story: Call, Covenant and Akedah
- The Moses Story 1: Call, Revelation of the Divine Name and Passover
- The Moses Story 2: Exodus, Decalogue and Covenant
- The David Story: Anointing, Covenant, Sin and Forgiveness
- The Prophetic Legacy 1: Amos and Justice
- The Prophetic Legacy 2: Isaiah and Hopes for the Davidic Line
- The Prophetic Legacy 3: Jeremiah and the Fall of Jerusalem
- The Prophetic Legacy 4: Second-Isaiah and the Figure of the Servant
- Psalms: Original Contexts and Christian Rereading
- The Book of Job: The Problem of Suffering
- A new beginning for a Gospel: the infancy narrative
- Matthew's characters: God, Jesus , Disciples and Sinners
- Discourses and Beatitudes
- Miracles in the Gospel of Matthew
- Parables and Riddles of the Kingdom
- The Passion Narrative
- Matthew among the Synoptic Gospels
- Twenty-First Century questions to First Century Gospels
- the scriptural foundations of Christian liturgy
- Contemporary approaches to religious education
- The Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate Religious Education programmes
- The nature of catechesis
- Spirituality and the reflective practitioner in the classroom
- Faith development in the secondary school
- The role of the arts in religious education
- Laudato Si and religious education for environmental awareness
- Defining religion
- World Religions - a useful paradigm or not?
- "Abrahamic" Religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam
- "Dharmic" Religions: Hinduism, Jainsm, Buddhism and Sikhism
- The birth of the 'Jesus Movment'
- The expansion of Christianity in the early centuries
- The Councils of Jerusalem and Nicaea
- The Reformation and Counter Reformation in Ireland
- Interpretation of the 19th century experience of the Catholic Church.
- The philosophical issues which arise within the contemporary 'God debate' in connection with the theory of Evolution and theories concerning the make-up and origins of the universe
- The philosophical problem of evil will be examined as it presents a major challenge to belief in an all-knowing, all-powerful and all-good God.
- Aspects of secular thought and religion will be outlined.
- Critique of the German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872)
- Trace secular thinking from the 19th century to Post-modernism.
- Philosophical theological responses to secular thinking will be considered.
- Communion and Mission.
- Christian Vocation of Discipleship.
- Characteristics of Ministry exemplified in Jesus.
- Parish and the pastoral activity of the Church.
- Leadership in Christian community and the practices of ministry.
- Ministry and Processes of a Parish Pastoral Council.
- Group reflective practice on pastoral situations.
- Human Experience and the Experience of God
- Exploring the Biblical Foundations for Spirituality
- Jesus and the Trinity
- The Centrality of Relationships
- Prayer and Sacramental Life
- The Quest for Authenticity
- Spirituality for Everyday life
- Spirituality and its Contribution to Human Development
- Towards a Christian Understanding of the Person
- Spirituality for a Post Modern World.
- Body and Heart: the Human Person in a biblical perspective
- The Holy Spirit: the life and the power of all prayer
- Jesus: a person of prayer and master of prayer;
- The Word of God: approaches and models;
- The Scriptures - a sacrament of the Word of God;
- Prayer - a response to the realities of life: the Psalms as a school of prayer;
- Istigh linn féin - habitare secum (dwelling with oneself - St Gregory the Great): prayer and the discovery of our true selves;
- Taking Incarnation Seriously: embodied prayer;
- Beyond Words: Prayer and Silence - meditation, contemplation, and the 'Language' of God'
- Prayer - a quest for the living God
- Enduring to the End: the energy and hope to persevere in prayer
- Theology of God
- Faith and Reason
- The Mystery of Jesus Christ
- Current Questions in Christology
- The Christian God
- Divine Revelation
- The Christological Councils
- Bioethics and the civil law
- A World within Worlds: the Bible and its surrounding Cultures
- Religions of East Asia
Testimonials
- Joseph McMeans
- Amy Lynch
- Collette Sherlock
- Patrick Doyle
- David Stehlik
- Anika Decker
- Johanna Graß
- Juan Manuel Yaryez
- Laure de Fleurieu
- Samuel Büchele
- Yvonne Myles
- Sophie Wax
- Isobel Tinkler
- Christopher Lynn
- Marysia Lenkiewicz
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