Eleven STB Graduands 2026 Presented Their Theses

Between May 22 and 29, eleven graduands of the Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology / Magister Theologie program gave public presentations of their theses. And so they fulfilled the key requirements for the STB / Mag. theol. degree. Congratulations to all the graduands on their outstanding work!

 

Benjamin Ancocik, The Value of the Liturgy of the Hours for the Life of the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Importance of its Public Celebration in the Light of the Ecclesial Documents, and the Recent Practice of it in the Slovak Greek Catholic Church

 

Agnes Baumgartner, "God Became Man so that Man May Become God”. The Accomplishment of the Admirabile Commercium in the Sacrament of the Eucharist according to St Thomas Aquinas

 

Zachary Davis, Biological Natural Kinds: Essences and Homeostatic Property Clusters Contrasted

 

Evaris George, A Path to Justice and the Common Good in Governance: Aquinas' Ethical View on the Church's Role towards Nigerian Youth Moral Reformation

 

Daniel Klucinec, “I Make All Things New” The Theme of Creation in Isaiah  

 

Philip Kramer, An Inquiry on the Concept of Culpability: Especially Concerning the Concepts of Authority and the Internet

 

Paulin Manuel, Die Heilige der Dunkelheit Mutter Teresas Weg in der Nachfolge Jesu

 

Paul Riedel, Christ’s Descent to Sheol as a Restoration of Paradise According to Saint Ephrem the Syrian

 

Esther Sumich, “O Night More Lovely than the Dawn!”: Affirmation and Negation in the Works of Dionysius the Areopagite and the Poetry of St John of the Cross

 

Valentina van der Vliet, The Bond of Knowing and Loving: A Trinitarian Reflection on Marriage and the Family

 

Libby Wu, Marriage Fits the Human Person: Its Anthropological Foundation According to the Theology of the Body