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Jennifer teaches Church and Social Justice, Women in the Christian Tradition, and Christian Life and Service. Recent research, publications and presentations deal with theological reflection and social analysis as key components of service-learning, the impact of employment on students' responses to service-learning, and the role of religious symbols in social action. Dr. Reed-Bouley holds a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, a M.A. in Theology and a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics from Loyola University. She joined the faculty in 2004.
Teaches courses in Old Testament, Christian Spirituality, and Prayer. Dr. Paris has published commentaries on the Sunday scriptures for Discover the Bible, as well as articles on sacraments/liturgy and biblical foundations of immigration. Dr. Paris holds a B.A. in French from Trinity College, a M.A. from St. Michael's College, a M.T.S., a Certificate in Biblical Spirituality and a Doctor of Ministry from Catholic Theological Union at Chicago, and a certificate of a year of study at l'Institut Supérieure de Liturgie at L'Institut Catholique de Paris, France. She joined the University in 2006.
Eric teaches courses in spirituality and theology and directs the Service-Learning Program. Having a diverse background from which to draw, he has been an engineer, served in law enforcement, and worked in congregational ministry, having received an award in youth ministry in 2006. Dr. Kyle holds a B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University as well as a M.Div., with an emphasis in Religious Education and Urban Ministry, and a Ph.D. in Practical Theology from the Claremont School of Theology. He joined the faculty in 2011.
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