Dr. Daniel Hauser is professor of theology at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois. He has been teaching for over twenty years. In addition to teaching at the university, Dr. Hauser teaches in the diaconate program for the diocese of Joliet. Dr. Hauser did his undergraduate studies at Marquette University, received a Master’s degree from Harvard Divinity School and his doctorate from Marquette University. His area of specialization is systematic theology, with an emphasis on sacraments and ecclesiology. His first book, Church, Worship and History, is a discussion of the relationship of sacraments and the historicity of the faith of the Church. His latest book, Marriage and Christian Life: A Theology of Christian Marriage, is an introduction to the theology of marriage. Dr. Hauser has also published a number of articles on various topics. Dr Hauser is married and he and his wife Lori are the parents of the five children.

 

CDU Courses
206-0201: Theology of the Sacraments, Part I


Education
BA in Theology, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI
MTS in Theology, Harvard Divinity School, MA
PhD in Theology, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI

Activity in research, publishing, and professional associations
Marriage and Christian Life: A Theology of Christian Marriage
Church, Worship and History
The Interrelationship of History and Worship in contemporary Protestant and Catholic Theology
Numerous articles, papers, and presentations