Faculty and Staff

Jean-Paul Juge, Ph.D.

Teaching Fellow

Biography

Dr. Juge is the Père Marquette Teaching Fellow at the Augustine Institute. He specializes in patristic theology, particularly the thought of Origen of Alexandria. He is also interested in bringing the Fathers of the Church into conversation with contemporary discussions in Christology, Trinitarian theology, and ecclesiology. He earned his Ph.D. from Boston College.

Dr. Juge has published several peer-reviewed articles on Origen’s theology and Christological debates leading into the Council of Nicaea. He is currently revising his first monograph on Origen’s theology of the Church in the Homilies on the Psalms. To learn more about Dr. Juge’s research, please visit his academia.edu page.

jean-paul.juge@augustine.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. Theology (Historical Theology/History of Christianity); Boston College, 2025
  • M.A. Theology, University of Dallas, 2020
  • B.A. Philosophy, University of Dallas, 2019

Courses

  • Catholic Faith and Church of the Fathers
  • Light to the Nations
The Augustine Institute Graduate School is committed to the pursuit of wisdom in service of Catholic mission. All of our academic programs therefore seek, first, to allow students to make their own “all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Col. 2:3), which are found in Christ and passed down in the Sacred Tradition of the Catholic Church. Second, our programs prepare students to hand these treasures on to others effectively through evangelization and catechesis.