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Theology at Fordham
The Theology Department offers an undergraduate major and minor in theology, and graduate degrees in biblical studies, historical theology, and systematic theology. The faculty is composed of distinguised teacher-scholars committed to mentoring students, to discovering our heritage, and to exploring together new ways of understanding and articulating that heritage.
Our undergraduate students study at both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. Prospective graduate students apply for admission and financial aid through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Within Fordham's theology department, you can find scholars with fascinating research interests. You can have coffee with a scholar interested in Eastern and Western concord and discord. You can discuss feminist insights in interreligious dialogue. You can hear what a distinctively Catholic worldview means for anti-Catholicism as the last acceptable prejudice. You can meet one of our professors in the hallway and discuss counterculture in the Early Church in relation to counterculture in a more postmodern setting. Fordham prides itself on having accessible professors, and we believe that if you come you may have the first of many interesting conversations.
Situated on an architecturally eclectic campus in the city called the capital of the world, there is a world of possibilities at Fordham.
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