
Theology and Science Project
The Theology and Science Project (TSP) is a research group within the department of systematic theology at ICSST. The group’s goal is to promote scholarship and teaching in the interdisciplinary field of theology and science at Seton Hall University. We collaborate with other Seton Hall faculty as well as with colleagues at other institutions.
Please visit this site often for updates on upcoming lectures, new publications, course offerings, and exciting collaborations
To learn more about our graduate program in Systematic Theology, please visit the University course catalogue for course descriptions and more information, or see below.
Course Information
Graduate:
- STHO & HSTD 6585: Creation and Science
- STHO & PTHO 6346: Logotherapy & Theological Anthropology
Undergraduate:
- MATH & CSAS 3204 / CORE 3491: Logic, the Limits to Knowledge, and Christianity
- THEO 3585 / CAST 3003 / CORE 3983: Creation and Science
Core Faculty

Jamie Boulding, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology.

Rev. Joseph R. Laracy, S.T.D.
Faculty Profile
Associate Professor and Chairman of Systematic Theology
Spring 2025 Reading Group
Information on the Spring 2025 semester faculty / graduate student reading group in theology and science is available on the Center for Faculty Development blog . The group will discuss selections from Peter Harrison’s Some New World (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Harrison was formerly the Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford. In this book, he challenges a number of misconceptions about the historical relationship between science and religion and encourages us to reconsider how they relate to each other today.
Selected Publications
- Paul Haffner and Joseph R. Laracy, eds., Stanley Jaki Foundation International Congress (Leominster, UK: Gracewing Publishing Ltd., 2020).
- Joseph R. Laracy, Theology and Science in the Thought of Ian Barbour: A Thomistic Evaluation for the
Catholic Doctrine of Creation (New York: Peter Lang, 2021).
- Jamie Boulding, The Multiverse and Participatory Metaphysics: A Theological Exploration (New York: Routledge, 2022).