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Archdiocese of Detroit
 
Rev. Francis Martin
Professor of Sacred Scripture
 
Rev. Francis MartinRev. Francis Martin, B.A., S.T.L., S.S.L., S.S.D., Professor of Sacred Scripture. S.T.L., Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, (Theology), 1959; S.S.L., Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1961; S.S.D., Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1978. Pro-Rata, Scripture.

Rev. Francis Martin holds the Adam Cardinal Maida Chair in Sacred Scripture. He completed a Licentiate in Sacred Theology at St Thomas Pontifical University (Angelicum) in 1959, a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in 1961, and a Doctorate in Sacred Scripture in 1978 also at the Biblicum. He has held senior teaching posts at the Pontifical Biblical Institute and Gregorian University and lectured throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Israel. He is the Spiritual Advisor to the Mother of God Community in Washington. His books include "The Feminist Question: Feminist Theology in the Light of Christian Tradition" (1994) and "Baptism in the Holy Spirit: Reflections on a Contemporary Grace in the Light of the Catholic Tradition" (1998).
 
Teaching Positions:
Professor of Sacred Scripture, St. Joseph's Abbey, Spencer, Massachusetts, 1961-65.
 
Professor of Sacred Scripture at Madonna House Community, Combermere, Ontario, I965-71.
 
Director of Introductory Seminar On Methodology (English section) at the Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1971-73.
 
Director of Seminar on "The Passion Narrative in the Gospel of Matthew," Pontifical Gregorian University, 1972-73.
 
Moderator of "Rapid Reading" course in Hebrew, cursus superior (English section), Pontifical Biblical Institute, 1972-73.
 
Professor of New Testament at the Catechetical and Pastoral Institute of the South (New Orleans), July 1975 and July 1977.
 
Visiting Catholic Biblical Association Professor at the Ecole Biblique et Archeologique Francaise, Jerusalem, 1976-77. Reappointed to this post for the school year 1977-78 at the request of the faculty of the Ecole Biblique. Course taught: La litterature targumique et le Nouveau Testament: etude comparative des textes choisis. Seminar: Etude comparative des recits evangeliques: textes similaires rabbiniques et hellenistiques.
 
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Religion and Religious Education at Catholic University, 1980-81, Undergraduate courses: The Church Today; The Gospel of John_ Graduate courses: The Experience of God in the New Testament; Recent Developments in Johannine Studies.

Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio from September 1981 until December 1984. Undergraduate courses: Introduction to the Old Testament; Introduction to the New Testament; The Gospel of John; The Wisdom Literature; The Book of Jeremiah; The Letter to the Romans.
 
Winter 2008 Course:
 

Course No.

Course Title

CR

Day

Time

Notes

STL 975

Gospel of John

2

W

1-3 pm

STL
candidates only

 
Spring 2009 Course:
 

Course No.

Course Title

CR

Day

Time

Notes

STL 9833

Colossians

2

M-F,
May 4-15

2-5 pm

STL
candidates only

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