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Jim McGill, M.A., is a Regular Adjunct Professor at the Neuhoff Institute for Ministry & Evangelization at the University of Dallas, where he has been instructing adult learners since 2007. He is dedicated to integrating the life experiences of students into theological and biblical studies.
Education:
- M.A. in Theology, St. Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park, CA
- B.A. in Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
His research and teaching focus on scriptural and pastoral studies, emphasizing faith formation and adult religious education within Catholic ministry contexts. He approaches theology as a lived experience, drawing on the rich backgrounds of adult learners in his pedagogy.
Professional Memberships:
- Associate Member, Catholic Biblical Association
- Member, Society of Biblical Literature
- Member, National Association for Lay Ministry
Jim McGill has been honored as the Janice Kay Peterson Professor of Applied Ministry, recognizing his contributions to practical ministry education.
With over four decades of experience in religious education, he has served in various leadership roles, including Director of Adult Religious Education at multiple parishes and as Associate Director of RENEW for the Diocese of Salina. His career reflects a deep commitment to lay ministry and biblical engagement.
He has taught at the Greco Institute and continues his work at the Neuhoff Institute, contributing to curriculum development and faith formation programs.




