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William J. Cahoy

William J. Cahoy

Dean, School of Theology, 1999-; Associate Professor of Theology, 1990-Chair of Department of Theology, 1994-1999; B.A., Saint John’s University, 1973; M.A.R., Yale Divinity School, 1976; M. Phil., Ph.D., Yale University, 1989. bcahoy@csbsju.edu

 

Professional Presentations:

"Benedictine Wisdom and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition," Keynote Address, Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities, Duluth June 28, 2006.

"Lamentation and Justice: The Theological Challenges of Forgiveness," and "Costly Sin, Costly Grace," Annual Priests' Assembly, Superior Diocese, April 3&4, 2006.

"Fundamentalism and Parish Life," Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis, MN, March 14, 2006.

"Imagination, Art and the Saint John's Bible," Joslyn Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, February 19, 2006.

"The Acting Human Person: A Calling to Public Responsibility," Pax Christi, Eden Prairie, MN, January 28, 2006.

"What Does Chatholic Tradition Mean?" Pax Christi, Eden Prairie, MN January 17 & February 21, 2006.

"What Congregations Need from Biblical Scholars," Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 21 2005.

"God and Human: In Christ and in Us," Our Lade of Grace, Edina, MN October 14, 2005.

"Are We Born to do Good?" Our Lady of Grace, Edina, MN September 29, 2005.

"Images of Christ in Art and History," Minnesota Catholic Education Association State Convention, Saint Cloud, MN, August 25, 2005.

Other:

Faculty Development Advisory Committee, Association of Theological Schools, 2004-2006

Board of Directors, Louisville Institute, 2004-

Board of Directors, Catholic Charities of Diocese of St. Cloud, 2003-

Board, Society of Arts in Religious and Theological Studies, 2003-

Editorial Board, ARTS, Journal for Arts in Religious and Theological Studies, 2003-

Video Tape of "Why Sexual Abuse is a Theological Issue and WHy that Matters," delivered at the Crookston Diocesan Workshop on Creating and Maintaining a Safe Environment for Children and Young People in June, 2004 was used for training in the New Ulm Diocese.

Text of "The Catholic Intellectual Tradition: What is it? Why should I care?" used for faculty orientation at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut,


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