
Departmental Faculty
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Tim Weldon Chair of Philosophy and Theology, Tim Weldon has been at USF since 2001. His interests include Aesthetics, Political Philosophy, and Modern Philosophy. He is the past chair of Faculty Affairs and is Moderator of two student clubs. His most recent scholarship includes an essay on the Aesthetic theory of Saint Bonaventure. See: Till You Live in Light So Brilliant in Faith: Promoting a New synthesis of Faith and Reason ( April 2005, Vol. 37, Number 2). |
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Dr. Daniel C. Hauser Dr. Daniel Hauser began teaching at USF
in 1988 after having taught theology at
St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire
for three years. Dr. Hauser obtained his
Master of Theological Studies from Harvard
University and his Ph.D. in Religious Studies
from Marquette University in 1987.
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Dr. Richard A. Nicholas Richard A. Nicholas, Assistant Professor of Theology, has taught at Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. A recipient of the Smith Family Fellowship and the Charles M. Ross Trust Fellowship, Dr. Nicholas earned the Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His current research focuses on the methodological implications that a covenantal prime analogate has for sacramental theology, liturgy, and Christology. Peter Lang USA has recently published his book, The Eucharist as the Center of Theology: A Comparative Study. He is listed in the ninth edition (2005) of Who's Who Among America's Teachers. |



