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Dr. Deborah Wilhelm serves as a Lecturer in practical theology at Loyola University New Orleans within the Loyola Institute for Ministry and as an Adjunct Professor of Preaching and Evangelization at the Aquinas Institute of Theology, where she co-directs the Delaplane Preaching Initiative. Her office is located in Bobet Hall on Loyola's New Orleans campus.
Her academic credentials include:
- D.Min from Aquinas Institute of Theology (2012)
- M.P.S. from Loyola University New Orleans (2006)
- M.A. in English from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (2000)
- B.S. in Psychology and Human Development from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (1994)
Dr. Wilhelm's research centers on practical theology with specialized focus on eucharistic theology, ecumenical dialogue, environmental theology (ecotheology), and religious education. She actively bridges academic scholarship and ministry through regular preaching, workshop leadership, retreat guidance, and contributions to the Dominican lectionary podcast theWord. Her work emphasizes accessible theological engagement across diverse audiences.
She is the co-author of Preaching Matters (with Bishop Sylvester Ryan) and Living the Word: Scripture Reflections and Commentaries for Sundays and Holy Days, Year A (with Thomas Ryan), and has co-edited a forthcoming Orbis Publishers volume addressing preaching and racism. These publications reflect her commitment to connecting liturgical practice with contemporary social issues.
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