Dr. Daniel Keating, Fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, is Associate Professor of Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan.
He earned an M.A. in New Testament from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in 1994, an M.St. From Oxford University in the Development of Christian Doctrine in the Patristic Period in 1998, and a D.Phil in Theology from Oxford in 2000. His doctoral dissertation on Cyril of Alexandria’s theology of sanctification and divinization is published by Oxford University Press, The Appropriation of Divine Life in Cyril of Alexandria, 2004.
Dr. Keating’s works include:
The Adventure of Discipleship (Emmaus Road Publishing, 2018),
James, First, Second, and Third John (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture) (Baker Academic, 2017), co-author with Kelly Anderson,
First and Second Peter, Jude (Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture) (Baker Academic, 2011),
Deification and Grace (Introductions to Catholic Doctrine) (The Catholic University of America Press, 2007),
Aquinas on Scripture: An Introduction to His Biblical Commentaries (Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2005), contributor, and
Aquinas on Doctrine: A Critical Introduction (Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2004), co-editor and contributor.
He has also published scholarly articles and book reviews in Pro Ecclesia, Theological Studies, Journal of Early Christian Studies, Nova et Vetera, Henoch, and Studia Patristica.
Dr. Keating has been involved in student ministry for over twenty-five years, and lectures to students in the United States and Europe. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he is a member of the Servants of the Word, a lay brotherhood dedicated to the work of evangelization and Christian unity.