St. Bonaventure University

School of Arts & Sciences Faculty


Haden, Fr. Kyle

  • Fr. Kyle Haden, O.F.M.

  • ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
    Theology and Franciscan Studies
    ACADEMIC SCHOOL
    School of Arts and Sciences

    TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
    Associate Professor, Theology and Franciscan Studies
    Chair of the Department of Theology and Franciscan Studies
    CONTACT
    Office phone: (716) 375-2106
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    OFFICE
    Plassmann Hall 216
    COURSES TAUGHT
    • IS 102/THEO 265. Global Catholicism
    • THFS 101. The Way of Francis and Clare
    • THEO 309H. Honors Seminar on Interreligious Dialogue
    • SFS 360. History of Christianity; The beginning to the Reformation
    • THEO 406. History of Christianity
    • HIST 102. Europe Since 1815
    • THFS 270. Intro to the Bible
    • THFS 271. Understanding the Old Testament
    • THFS 272. Understanding the New Testament
    • THFS 360. Early History of Christianity to the Reformation
    ACADEMIC DEGREES
    • Fordham University, Ph. D., 2013
    • Fordham University, M.Phil., 2012
    • Catholic Theological Union, M. Div., 1997
    • University of Missouri – Kansas City, M.A., 1989
    • University of Missouri – Kansas City, B.A., 1987
    OTHER EDUCATION
    PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
    • Associate Professor
    • Assistant Professor
    • High School Teacher
    • Associate Pastor
    • Pastor
    ACCOMPLISHMENTS

    Books

    • Embodied Idolatry: A Critique of Christian Nationalism, Lexington Books, 2020.
    • Anti-Catholicism in American History: A Reinterpretation: Human Identity Needs Theory and the Bible Riots of 1844, St. Bonaventure University Press, 2015.

    Articles

    • "Anti-Catholicism in American History: A Proposal for a New Methodology," Vol. 124, n. 4, American Catholic Studies (2013).
    • "The Myron Taylor Appointment, Protestant Churches, and the United States Press," Vol. 120, n. 4, American Catholic Studies (2009).
    • "Suffering from a Franciscan Perspective," Vol. 57, n. 1,The Cord: A Franciscan Spiritual Review (2007).

    Book Reviews

    • The Fires of Philadelphia: Citizen-Soldiers, Nativists, and the 1844 Riots Over the Soul of a Nation, by Zachary M. Schrag. American Catholic Studies Volume 133, no. 4 (Winter 2022).
    • Many Tongues, One Faith: A History of Franciscan Parish Life in the United States, by David J. Endres. American Catholic Studies Volume 130, no. 2 (Summer 2019)
     
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