
Graduate Course Offerings
Deepen your faith! Choose from a variety of graduate theological courses, and apply credits toward a Master of Arts in Theology or a Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry.
For details and application information, please complete the form – or email theology@shu.edu or call (973) 761-7491.
Prefer to begin your journey by fully matriculating into a master's program? Inquire about our graduate degrees and certificates.
Summer 2025 Courses
Descriptions for each course may be found in Seton Hall University's graduate course catalog.
STHO 6585/THEO 3585
Creation and Science
Online
May 20 - June 9
Reverend Joseph R. Laracy, S.T.D.
BIBL 6559 NA / PTHO 6559 NA / STHO 6559
Scripture and Hospitality
June 10 – June 27
MTWR, 6:30PM-9:00PM with one Saturday Workshop June 21, 9:30-3:30PM
Gregory Glazov, D.Phil. and Rev. Dominic Ciriaco
HSTD 6656 AA / PTHO 6656 AA / STHO 6656 AA
Contemplative Practices in the Catholic Tradition
August 4 - August
MTWR 9:00 AM – 1:00PM
Patrick Manning, Ph.D.
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In Their Own Words

G. Gregory Tobin
Master of Arts in Theology, Church History Concentration, 2006
Author; former Chief Executive, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
"I didn’t plan or expect to be educated so deeply or broadly. I came to appreciate
the academic credentials of the priest, and the non-ordained, faculty and the deep
hunger among the students. Both in class and informally in the refectory over coffee,
or just chatting outside the classroom, the informal interchange among us was an important
aspect of the experience. It was the connection I discovered for myself on my spiritual
journey as a Catholic that qualified me for further work in higher education and,
now, in nonprofit management."
"A fellow parishioner had asked if I ever thought about studying at the seminary.
I inquired and enrolled and was hooked after my first class. I had written a couple
of books before I enrolled, and then I wrote several more during my time there related
to the papacy and the Church, so I was seeking greater knowledge of theology and Church
history to support my professional writing. So far, I have published 30 books as author,
co-author and ghost writer. A dozen are focused on the Catholic Church, including
two novels and biographies of St. John XXIII and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI."