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Fr. Dennis Tamburello is Professor of Religious Studies at Siena College in Loudonville, NY. He received a B.A. in Modern Languages (French) in 1975 from Siena College, an M.A. in Theology in 1980 from the Washington Theological Union, and a Ph.D. in Historical Theology in 1990 from the Divinity School of the University of Chicago. His areas of scholarly research are the Reformation (especially John Calvin), mysticism, and interreligious dialogue. Fr. Dennis is a Friar in Residence in Snyder Hall (student residence) and for over 21 years he served as a chaplain at several New York State correctional facilities. He is the author of Union with Christ: John Calvin and the Mysticism of St. Bernard (Westminster John Knox Press, 1994), Ordinary Mysticism (Paulist Press, 1996), and Bernard of Clairvaux: Essential Writings (Crossroad Publishing Co., 2000).
Degree | Program | University |
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Ph.D. | Christian Theology | University of Chicago |
M.A. | Theology | Washington Theological Union |
B.A. | Modern Languages (French) | Siena College |
My Siena Experience
My Teaching Philosophy
My teaching Philosophy focuses on the education of the whole person. Education is not just about nourishing our heads, but also about transforming our hearts so that we will be good citizens in the world, making it a better place. I believe that students learn best when they are actively involved in their own education. I try to make my classes as interactive as possible, and to allow students to express freely their thoughts and their questions.
What I Love About Siena
I love teaching at Siena for many reasons. Our students are a joy to be with, and most of them strive very hard to succeed academically. I also love that I can live with them in the Residence Halls, and serve as a chaperone on their service trips. I think I am teaching in a different way in these contexts. I am blessed with wonderful colleagues, who are deeply committed to good pedagogy and to excelling in their fields -- and many of whom have become dear friends, both in my department and in the college in general. Finally, I love that I am here with a great group of friars and that we can share our experiences of the Franciscan tradition with the Siena community.
My Favorite Courses to Teach
- The Reformation of Christendom, because this is my area of research AND because it is infinitely fascinating. There are so many great stories to tell: some sad, some humorous, all interesting.
- Introduction to Religious Thought. Although this is an 'intro' course, I never tire of teaching it, because it involves a comparative study of the thought of three great traditions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and its relevance for the world today.
- First Year Seminar. I love teaching freshmen, and helping them to develop the crucial skills of critical thinking, careful reading of texts, and good writing. Plus, it allows me to explore a theme that I am passionate about. Right now I'm teaching about Technology and its impact on the human community.
My Professional Experience
Year | Title | Organization |
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2014 - 2014 | Visiting Professor | St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry |
2006 - 2006 | Visiting Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
2003 - 2003 | Visiting Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
2001 - 2001 | Visiting Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
2001 - 2019 | Chaplain | NY State Dept. of Corrections and Community Supervision |
1997 - 1997 | Visiting Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
1996 - Now | Professor | Siena College |
1994 - 1994 | Visiting Associate Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
1992 - 1996 | Associate Professor | Siena College |
1991 - 1991 | Visiting Assistant Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
1990 - 1990 | Visiting Assistant Professor | St. Bernard's Institute |
1990 - 1992 | Assistant Professor | Siena College |
1987 - 1990 | Instructor | Siena College |
1984 - 1984 | Visiting Assistant Professor | St. Bonaventure University |
1980 - 1982 | Associate Campus Minster | Campus Ministry, Siena College |
1980 - 1982 | Instructor | Siena College |
1977 - 1979 | Instructor | Good Counsel High School |
Current Research
Reformation studies Calvin studies Mysticism Ecumenical and Interfaith Dialogue
Articles & Book Reviews
- Theological Themes
Lectionary Homiletics
2008 - Brian J. Pierce. We Walk the Path Together: Learning from Thich Nhat Hahn and Meister Eckhart
MultiCultural Review
2006 - John R. Sommerfeldt. Bernard of Clairvaux on the Life of the Mind
Theological Studies
2005 - Theological Themes
Lectionary Homiletics
2005 - John Calvin and Mysticism: An Introduction
Hungryhearts
2004 - Stephen Fanning. Mystics of the Christian Tradition
Journal of Religion
2003 - Theological Themes
Lectionary Homiletics
2003 - Theological Themes
Lectionary Homiletics
2002 - Dorothee Soelle. The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance
Christian Century
2001 - How NOT to Write a Book Review
Voices
2001 - Anthony N. S. Lane. Calvin and Bernard of Clairvaux
Sixteenth Century Journal
2000 - Richard Lennan, Ed. An Introduction to Catholic Theology
New Theology Review
2000 - Bernard of Clairvaux as Spiritual Guide
Chicago Studies
1999 - David Steinmetz, Calvin in Context
Church History
1997 - Kaspar Elm, Ed., Bernhard von Clairvaux: Rezeption und Wirkung im Mittelalter und in der Neuzeit
Church History
1997 - Theological Themes
Lectionary Homiletics
1997 - Theological Themes
Lectionary Homiletics
1996 - Jill Raitt, The Colloquy of Montbéliard
Journal of Religion
1995 - Karen Campbell, Ed., German Mystical Writings
Cistercian Studies Quarterly
1994 - Bernard of Clairvaux in the Thought of Meister Eckhart
Cistercian Studies Quarterly, vol. 28
1993 - Derek Beales and Geoffrey Best, eds. History, Society, and the Churches: Essays in Honor of Owen Chadwick
Journal of Religion
1987 - David Walsh, The Mysticism of Innerworldly Fulfillment
Journal of Religion
1985 - Donald P. McNeill et al., Compassion
Cord
1982 - Avery Dulles, The Resilient Church
Cord
1978 - Christ at the Center: The Legacy of the Reformed Tradition
Bulletin of the Institute of Reformed Theology [IRT Bulletin]
Winter, 2004
Awards & Distinctions
- Award given on October 10, 2018 at the Albany Country Club.
Category: Service-Professional
Capital Area Council of Churches, 2018 - Award given to an alumnus/a for contributions to improve the Siena community.
Category: Service-University
Siena College Alumni Association, 2015 - Matthew T. Conlin Distinguished Service Award recipient.
Category: Service-University
Siena College, 2014 - Raymond C. Kennedy Excellence in Scholarship Award recipient.
Category: Research
Siena College, 2014 - Spring 2007 Nominee for Raymond Kennedy Scholarship Award.
Category: Research
Siena College, 2007 - Spring 2001 Nominee for Jerome Walton Excellence in Teaching Award.
Category: Teaching
Siena College, 2001 - Spring 1997 Nominee for Jerome Walton Excellence in Teaching Award.
Category: Teaching
Siena College, 1997
Books & Book Chapters
- Student Life in Catholic Higher Education: Advancing Good Practice
Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
2017 - Learning from the Past: Essays on Catholicity and Dialogue in Honour of Anthony N. S. Lane
Bloomsbury
2015 - The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Christian Mysticism
Wiley-Blackwell
2013 - Justified: Essays on the Doctrine of Justification
Modern Reformation
2010 - John Calvin and Roman Catholicism: Critique and Engagement, Then and Now
Baker Academic
2008 - Should the Legal Drinking Age Be Lowered?
Greenhaven Press
2008 - Truth as Gift: Studies in Medieval Cistercian History in Honor of John R. Sommerfeldt
Cistercian Publications
2004 - Concord Makes Strength: Essays in Reformed Ecumenism
William B. Eerdmans
2002 - Bernard of Clairvaux: Essential Writings
Crossroad Publishing Company
2000 - Historical Handbook of Major Biblical Interpreters
InterVarsity Press
1998 - Ordinary Mysticism
Paulist Press
1996 - Union with Christ: John Calvin and the Mysticism of St. Bernard
Westminster John Knox Press
1994
Presentations
- Discussion of Reformed-Catholic Dialogue
2020
Calvin Worship Symposium, Grand Rapids, Michigan - The Long Road to Humility: John Calvin on the Path to Self Knowledge
2012
Capital Region Theological Center, Loudonville, New York - Union with Christ and the Sacraments
2012
Calvin Worship Symposium, Grand Rapids, Michigan - Respondent to paper: 'What Roman Catholics Can Teach Us About John Calvin'
2009
Reformed Institute of Metropolitan Washington (D.C.), Washington, District of Columbia - Calvin and Sacramentality: A Catholic Perspective
2007
Calvin Studies Society, Notre Dame, Indiana - Panelist for Roundtable Discussion: 'Developing Pedagogical Strategies for Teaching the Franciscan Tradition'
2006
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - Respondent to two papers at the session Calvin, Calvinism, and the Medieval Tradition: Union and Usus in the Theology of Jerome Zanchi by Patrick O'Banion, A Spare Aesthetic: Franciscan Asceticism and Calvinist Iconoclasm by Laura Smit
2006
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - 'Creating an Information Literacy Plan for First-Year Students: Librarians and Faculty Collaborate.' (Co-presented with Catherine Crohan, Librarian)
2005
Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries October Conference, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire - Calvin's Spirituality: A Casualty of Post-Reformation Dogmatics?
2005
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - Bernard of Clairvaux: Forerunner to St. Francis?
2003
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - Dominus Iesus: A Stumbling Block to Catholic-Reformed Relations?
2001
Center for Reformed Church Studies, New Brunswick Theol. Seminary, N/A, Unknown - The Role of Christ's Humanity in the Thought of Bernard of Clairvaux
2000
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - The Franciscan Mystical Spirit
1998
Washington Theological Union, Washington, District of Columbia - Response to Bernard McGinn: 'The Trinitarian Theology of Nicholas of Cusa'
1996
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - Response to John Burkhard: 'Ministry, Sacramentality, and Symbolism'
1995
Franciscan Leadership Conference, Denver, Colorado - Expanding Needs, Shrinking Resources: A Faculty-Centered Approach to Advising [co-presented with Dr. Douglas Astolfi]
1994
National Academic Advising Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada - John Tauler and Martin Luther: A Case Study in Periodization
1993
American Academy of Religion, Washington, District of Columbia - Bernard of Clairvaux in the Thought of Meister Eckhart
1990
International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, Michigan - John Calvin's Mysticism and the Treatise 'Against the Libertines'
1990
American Academy of Religion, New Orleans, Louisiana - John Calvin and Mysticism
1987
American Academy of Religion, Boston, Massachusetts - Luther and the Mystical Tradition
1983
Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Illinois