Theology/Philosophy

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Program TypeMinor
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SchoolSchool of Arts & Sciences
Explore the great quest for truth from the interconnected perspectives of faith and reason.
What You’ll Learn
Pope St. John Paul II taught that faith — the domain of theology — and reason — the domain of philosophy — are "like two wings on which the human spirit rises to the contemplation of truth."
In the theology/philosophy minor, you’ll explore the question of truth in a flexible program of study.
- Discover the Seminal Works that have Shaped our Culture
You’ll engage with the foundational writings that continue to inform modern thinking — from Socrates and Aristotle to Saints Benedict and Aquinas.
- Receive Individualized Attention
You’ll enjoy small class sizes and have the opportunity to be mentored by your professors.
- Prepare for Graduate Study at Mary
Continue your exploration of theology and philosophy in Mary’s , , or .
Program Information
Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.
Featured Faculty

David Echelbarger, PhD
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, Associate Professor of Philosophy
I joined the philosophy faculty at Mary in 2014, after earning my PhD from Baylor University. In addition to teaching philosophy, I have the great privilege of serving as a faculty mentor for the Gregorian Scholars Honors Program. My wife and I have been blessed with three children. Originally from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Wisconsin, we have developed a great fondness for North Dakota — especially its people and austere beauty.

David Fleischacker, PhD
The Saint John Henry Newman Chair of Liberal Arts
I love to find all the ways that God is working through creation, through history, and through human lives. The world to me a wonder beautiful mystery that is an unfolding of how God raises up goodness, especially when that goodness is brought out of the midst of evil. I hold dear to my heart my family and friends, and all of those God has placed in my path, though I walk in fear and trembling as the saying goes, knowing my fallibility and the fragility of things in this world. We are thrown into the strength of God.