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Daniel A Madigan

Title

Associate Professor
Jeanette W. and Otto J. Ruesch Family Associate Professor; Director of Graduate Studies, Dept. of Theology

Department

Department of Theology
General profile

Portrait

Phone

202-687-5195

Alt. phone

202 286 6539

Fax

202 687 8000

Alt. email

madigan.daniel@gmail.com

Location

Office hours

W 10:00-11:00 am; R 11:45 am-1:00 pm and by appointment (please email)

Bio

Daniel Madigan S.J. is an Australian Jesuit priest who joined Georgetown's Department of Theology in 2008, and where he is currently Director of Graduate Studies. He is also a Senior Fellow of The Al-Waleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, and of the Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown, where he is directing a project on Christian theologies that are responsive to Islam. Madigan is also Honorary Professorial Fellow of the Australian Catholic University's Asia-Pacific Center for Interreligious Dialogue.
Before moving to Georgetown he taught in Rome (2000-7), where he was was the founder and director (2002-7) of the Institute for the Study of Religions and Cultures at the Pontifical Gregorian University. His main fields of teaching and research are Qur'anic Studies, Interreligious Dialogue and particularly Muslim-Christian relations. He has also taught as a visiting professor at Columbia University, Ankara University, Boston College and Central European University.

CV

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Education

  • PhD (1997) Columbia University, Islamic Religion
  • MPhil (1993) Columbia University, Islamic Religion
  • BD (1984) Melbourne College of Divinity, Theology
  • BA (Hons) (1978) Monash University, History
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