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Loyola University Chicago

Department of Theology

Robert A. Di Vito, Ph.D.

Robert A. Di Vito, Ph.D.
Title:Associate Professor 
Office:Crown Center 301 
Phone:773.508.8453 
E-mail:rdivito@luc.edu 


Personal Information

Dr. Robert A. Di Vito has a B.A. (Classics) from Fordham University (1973); a M.Div.from Weston School of Theology (1978); and both an M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (1983, 1986). He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa in 1972 and is a founding member of Loyola's chapter. He is also a member of the American Schools of Oriental Research, the Catholic Biblical Association of America, the Chicago Society of Biblical Research, and the Society of Biblical Literature.

Dr. Di Vito has been teaching at Loyola University Chicago since 1991 and has served as the Graduate Program Director in the Department of Theology from 1997 to 2002.  At Loyola he regularly teaches courses on the Pentateuch, the Prophets, classical Hebrew, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He is the author of one book: Studies in Third Millennium Sumerian and Akkadian Personal Names: The Designation and Conception of the Personal God. In addition to publishing a number of articles and reviews, since 1994 he has been involved in the complete revision of the translation of the New American Bible Old Testament, serving on its Board of Editors-in-Chief. A past associate editor of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly, he currently serves on the editorial board of the Catholic Biblical Quarterly Monograph Series.

Current CV

Specialty:
Old Testament and Northwest Semitic Philology

Research Interests:
Hebrew Bible; Pentateuchal Criticism; History of the Religion of Israel and the Ancient Near East; Anthropology; Biblical Hermeneutics

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Department of Theology · 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Crown Center, Room 300, Chicago, IL 60660
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