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Donna Teevan, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at Seattle University, affiliated with the Catholic Studies Program and the University Honors Program within the College of Arts & Sciences. Her research focuses on Catholic theology, feminist theologies, and the intersection of science and religion, with particular emphasis on Bernard Lonergan's methodological contributions. She holds degrees from the University of Notre Dame (BA, MA) and the University of St. Michael’s College, Toronto School of Theology (PhD).
Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as "Challenges to Christian Faith," "Perspectives on Jesus," and "Women and Theology," reflecting her expertise in theological anthropology and feminist critiques. Her scholarship bridges systematic theology, philosophical hermeneutics, and the co-evolution of religious thought with scientific inquiry.
Publications highlight themes like Lonergan's transcendental method, theological education reform, and feminist reimagining of theological anthropology. While no formal awards are listed, her work contributes significantly to Catholic intellectual tradition and interdisciplinary theological studies.
Her advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided materials, though her academic service likely includes curriculum development in the Core Curriculum and Theology department. No lab affiliations or collaborative teams are noted.




