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Weston Jesuit School of Theology
Weston Jesuit School of Theology
Faculty Publications
Weston Jesuit faculty members are among the most respected in the fields of theological and pastoral education as well as ministerial formation.

Collectively, they have published -- and continue to publish -- hundreds of articles and books, many of which have won critical acclaim and prestigious academic awards. From the Church Fathers to medieval women saints, from works on the early Jesuits to research on bioethics and the environment, the works of the Weston Jesuit faculty promote the richness of the Christian tradition and the truth of the Gospel.

 


BIBLICAL STUDIES
Rev. Richard Clifford, SJ - Professor of Old Testament
Psalms 73-150 (Abingdon Press, 2003)
Psalms 1-72 (Abingdon Press, 2002)
Fair Spoken and Persuading: An Interpretation of Second Isaiah (Paulist Press, 1984;
reprinted Academic Renewal Press, 2002)
Proverbs: A Commentary (Westminster John Knox Press, 1999)
The Wisdom Literature (Abingdon Press, 1998)
Creation Accounts in the Ancient Near East and in the Bible (Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series 26; Catholic Biblical Association, 1994)
Deuteronomy (Glazier, 1989)
The Cosmic Mountain in Canaan and the Old Testament (Harvard University Press, 1972)

Rev. Daniel Harrington, SJ - Professor of New Testament
What Are They Saying About the Letter to the Hebrews? (Paulist, 2005)
How do Catholics Read the Bible? (Sheed & Ward, 2005)
Jesus Ben Sira of Jerusalem: A Biblical Guide to Living Wisely (Liturgical, 2005)
What Are They Saying About Mark? (Paulist, 2004)
1 Peter, Jude and 2 Peter (Liturgical Press, 2003)
Mark (Liturgical Press, 2002)
Invitation to the Gospels (Paulist, 2002)
Jesus and Virtue Ethics (Sheed & Ward, 2002) – with James Keenan
The Church according to the New Testament (Sheed & Ward, 2001)
Why Do We Suffer? A Scriptural Approach to the Human Condition (Sheed & Ward, 2000)
Qumran Cave 4 XXIV. Sapiential Texts, Part 2.4Q Instruction (Clarendon Press, 1999)
Who is Jesus? Why is He Important? (Sheed & Ward, 1999)
Invitation to the Apocrypha (Eerdmans, 1999)
Revelation: The Book of the Risen Christ (New City Press, 1999)
Romans: the Good News according to Paul (New City Press, 1998)
Paul’s Prison Letters (New City Press, 1997)
How to Read the Gospels (New City Press, 1996)
Wisdom Texts from Qumran (Routledge, 1996)
Paul on the Mystery of Israel (Liturgical Press, 1992)
Matthew (Liturgical Press, 1991)
John’s Thought and Theology: An Introduction (Glazier, 1990)
The Maccabean Revolt: Anatomy of a Biblical Revolution (Glazier, 1988)
Targum Jonathan of the Former Prophets (Glazier, 1987)
The New Testament: A Bibliography (Glazier, 1985)
The Gospel According to Luke (Sadlier, 1983)
The Gospel According to Mark (Sadlier, 1983)
The Gospel According to Matthew (Sadlier, 1983)
The Light of All Nations (Glazier, 1982)
Interpreting the Old Testament (Glazier, 1981)
God’s People in Christ: New Testament Perspectives on the Church and Judaism (Fortress Press, 1980)
Interpreting the New Testament (Liturgical Press, 1979)
A Manual of Palestinian Aramaic Texts (Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1978)
Pseudo-Philon. Les Antiquités Bibliques (Cerf, 1976)
The Hebrew Fragments of Pseudo-Philon…in the Chronicles of Jerahmeel (Society of Biblical Literature, 1974)

Rev. Stanley Marrow, SJ - Professor of New Testament
The Gospel of John: A Reading (Paulist Press, 1995)
Paul, His Letters and His Theology: An Introduction to Paul’s Epistles (Paulist Press, 1986)
Speaking the Word Fearlessly: Boldness in the New Testament (Paulist Press, 1982)
The Words of Jesus in our Gospels: A Catholic Response to Fundamentalism (Paulist Press, 1979)
Basic Tools of Biblical Exegesis: A Student’s Manual (Biblical Institute, 1978)

Christopher Matthews - Editor, New Testament Abstracts
Bible and Qur’an: Essays in Scriptural Intertextuality (Society of Biblical Literature,
2003) – series editor
Contextualizing Acts: Lukan Narrative and Greco-Roman Discourse (Society of Biblical Literature, 2003) – series editor
Jerusalem in Bible and Archaeology (Society of Biblical Literature, 2003) – series editor
Early Christian Voices (Brill, 2003) – contributor
The Intertexture of Apocalyptic Discourse in the New Testament (Society of Biblical Literature, 2002) – series editor
Which Mary? The Marys of Early Christian Tradition (Society of Biblical Literature, 2002) – series editor

Rev. Thomas Stegman, SJ - Assistant Professor of New Testament
The Character of Jesus: The Linchpin to Paul's Argument in 2 Corinthians (Editrice Pontificio Istituto Biblico, 2005)


MORAL THEOLOGY
Rev. Thomas Massaro, SJ - Associate Professor of Moral Theology
Catholic Perspectives on Peace and War (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003) – with Thomas Shannon
American Catholic Social Teaching (Liturgical Press, 2002) – with Thomas Shannon
Living Justice (Sheed & Ward, 2000)
Catholic Social Teaching and United States Welfare Reform (Liturgical Press, 1998)

Rev. Edward Vacek, SJ - Professor of Moral Theology
Love, Human and Divine (Georgetown University Press, 1994)


HISTORICAL AND SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
Khaled Anatolios - Associate Professor of Historical Theology
Athanasius (Routledge, 2004)
Athanasius: The Coherence of His Thought (Routledge, 1998)

Rev. John R. Sachs, SJ - Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Academic Dean
The Christian Vision of Humanity: Basic Theological Anthropology (Liturgical Press, 1991)


CHURCH HISTORY
Catherine Mooney - Associate Professor of Church History
Gendered Voices (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999)
Philippine Duchesne: A Woman with the Poor (Paulist Press, 1990)

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PASTORAL THEOLOGY
Meg Guider, O.S.F. - Associate Professor of Missiology
Doing What Is Ours To Do: A Clarian Theology of Life (Franciscan Institute Publications, 2001), editor. 
Daughters of Rahab: Prostitution and the Church of Liberation in Brazil (Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1995)
 

SACRAMENTAL-LITURGICAL THEOLOGY
Rev. John Baldovin, SJ - Professor of Historical and Liturgical Theology
Bread of Life, Cup of Salvation (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003)
Rule of Prayer, Rule of Faith: Essays in Honor of Aidan Kavanagh, O.S.B. (Pueblo, 1996) – editor with Nathan Mitchell
Robert Hovda: The Amen Corner (Liturgical Press, 1994) - editor
Worship: City, Church and Renewal (Pastoral Press, 1991)
Liturgy in Ancient Jerusalem (Grove Books, 1989)
The Urban Character of Christian Worship; The Origins, Development and Meaning of Stational Liturgy (Pontifical Oriental Institute Press, 1987, reprint 2002) 89p.

Rev. Thomas Kane, - Associate Professor of Homiletics and Liturgical Practice
Introducing Dance in Christian Worship (Oregon Catholic Press, 2000)