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About Alexis Doval

Positions

2002 - Present Professor, Saint Mary's College of California
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Present Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California Integral Program
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Present Faculty Member, Saint Mary's College of California School of Liberal Arts
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1993 - 2001 Associate Professor, Saint Mary's College of California
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1989 - 1993 Instructor, Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of Oxford
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1984 - 1988 Instructor, Saint Mary's College High School
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1976 - 1981 Instructor, La Salle High School
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Disciplines



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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Participant, The Henning Institute Conferences at Saint Mary's
2001 Participant, Saint Mary's College Institute On Catholic Higher Education
1999 Participant, Saint Mary's College Institute On Catholic Higher Education
1994 - 1998 Participant, Saint Mary's Mathematics/Philosophy Seminar
1996 - 1997 Participant, Faculty Liberal Arts Seminars on the reader How Do We Educate Liberally?
1995 - 1996 Participant, Saint Mary's College Women's Studies Reading Group
1996 Participant, Liberal Arts Institute
1993 Participant, Great Books Foundation's Basic Leader Training Course
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Courses

  • Integral Program Freshman and Sophomore Language (Beginning and Intermediate Greek)
  • Integral Program Freshman Laboratory
  • Integral Program Freshman Seminar: Greek Thought from Homer to Plato
  • Integral Program Sophomore Seminar: Roman / Christian / Medieval Philosophy, Theology, and Literature
  • Integral Program Sophomore Music Tutorial
  • Integral Program Junior Language: English literature, poetry, and rhetoric
  • Integral Program Junior Math: Newtonian physics and calculus
  • Integral Program Senior Seminar: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Literature and Philosophy
  • Introduction to the Catholic Tradition
  • Survey of Biblical Literature
  • The Atonement
  • The Early Church
  • Jan Term: Images of the Atonement
  • Jan Term: Life and Writings of C.S. Lewis
  • Jan Term: New Testament Greek
  • Jan Term: Why Do the Good Suffer? Reconciling the Goodness of God with Evil in the World

Education

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1992 D. Phil. Theology (Patristics), Thesis: The Authorship of the Mystagogic Catecheses Attributed to St. Cyril of Jerusalem, University of Oxford
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1984 M. A. Theology, University of Oxford
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1976 B. A. Integrated Liberal Arts, Saint Mary's College of California
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Contact Information

Office
Garaventa - 109

Contact:
Phone: 4466
Fax: 376-2411
Mail: P.O. Box 4730

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Presentations (17)

Publications (12)