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Bruce Marshall serves as the Lehman Professor of Christian Doctrine at Southern Methodist University, specializing in medieval and Reformation theology within the systematic theology discipline. His academic leadership spans decades of scholarly contribution to theological discourse.
His educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. from Yale University (1985)
- M.A.R. from Yale Divinity School (1979)
- B.A. from Northwestern University (1977)
Marshall's research centers on the Doctrine of the Trinity, Christology, philosophical theology, sacramental theology, and Jewish-Christian relations. His methodology uniquely integrates historical analysis of medieval scholasticism with contemporary philosophical frameworks, particularly examining semantic and metaphysical dimensions of Trinitarian doctrine. This approach reveals consistent engagement with figures like Rahner and Barth while addressing modern theological challenges.
His publication trajectory from the 1980s through 2009 demonstrates evolving focus from Christological conflicts to sophisticated Trinitarian metaphysics, with increasing attention to Jewish-Christian dialogue and theological epistemology. The corpus collectively establishes his expertise in bridging historical theology with philosophical rigor.
Professional recognition includes:
- Academy of Catholic Theology membership and presidency (2008-2009)
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
- Pew Evangelical Scholars Fellowship
- Altshuler Distinguished Teaching Award (2023)
Marshall maintains editorial leadership for Nova et Vetera (English edition) and Pro Ecclesia, though specific advising relationships and grant-funded projects remain undocumented in available sources. No laboratory or team affiliations are indicated in his professional profile.



