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Study at Oblate School of Theology & Prepare for Ecological Leadership in Ministry January 7th, 2026
Course Description:
This course explores ecological theology from a Christian perspective, focusing on the relationship between faith, creation, and environmental responsibility. Students will engage with critical Catholic teachings on ecological stewardship, including studying foundational documents such as Laudato Si’ and other papal encyclicals.
Through theological reflection and analysis of contemporary environmental issues, the course will highlight the moral and spiritual dimensions of caring for the earth as part of Christian responsibility. Students will also explore how Catholic social teaching calls for justice, sustainability, and a commitment to the common
good in addressing the global ecological crisis.
good in addressing the global ecological crisis.This course will provide students with an opportunity to study Christian eco-theologians such as Teilhard de Chardin, Leonardo Boff, Thomas Berry, Elizabeth Johnson, and Ernst M. Conradie. Conradie’s book Christianity and Ecological Theology will be our primary resource. Lastly, students will prepare themselves to become ecological leaders in their future ecclesial ministries.
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Fr. Louis Studer, OMI, Former U.S. Provincial Named President of Oblate School of Theology January 5th, 2024
Oblate School of Theology (OST) is thrilled to announce Fr. Louis Studer, OMI, former Provincial for the U.S. Province of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, has been named the institution’s 20th president! A humble and inspirational leader with a track record for building innovation through faithful excellence, Fr. Louis Studer will begin his term on July 1, 2024.Join us in congratulating him on his new endeavor!
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- Visit Oblate School of Theology’s website & learn more about Fr. Louis Studer, OMI



