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Michael Maloney, Ph.D., is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Religion at Seton Hall University. He holds a doctoral degree in Catholic systematic theology and specializes in contemporary systematic theology and philosophical theology, particularly focusing on approaches to conceptualizing the God-world relation and the rational justification for belief in God. His research evaluates theological methodologies, emphasizing their metaphysical and epistemological foundations and their engagement with Christian revelation.
Maloney teaches courses in both the Religion Department and the Honors Program, covering topics such as Systematic Theology, Fundamental Theology, Ethics, World Religions, and the History of Ideas. Notable courses include God: Reality, Concepts, Criticisms, Religious Dimension of Life, and Catholic Social Teaching.
No scientific awards or articles are explicitly listed in the provided information. His academic profile emphasizes teaching and scholarly inquiry into theological frameworks without specific mention of grants, labs, or collaborative teams.



