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Dr. Mark S. Latkovic
Professor of Moral and Systematic Theology

Email: LatkovicMa@shms.edu

Dr. Mark S. LatkovicA Brief Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Mark S. Latkovic (b. 11/2/63) is Professor of Moral and Systematic Theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, MI where he has taught since July 1990 and where he was also Associate Dean of Studies from September 1999 until January 2000 and interim Dean of Studies from February 2000 until August 2000. Dr. Latkovic graduated from the Brothers of Holy Cross run St. Edward High School (Lakewood, OH) in 1982. He then received a bachelor's degree in religious studies and philosophy (with a minor in communications) from Cleveland State University (Cleveland, OH) and a master's degree in theology from The Catholic University of America (Washington, DC). He also received a license in sacred theology degree (Summa Cum Laude) and a doctorate in sacred theology degree (Summa Cum Laude) from the Lateran University's Pope John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family (Washington, DC "session"), where he was a Michael J. McGivney Fellow working as a graduate assistant to Benedict M. Ashley, O.P..

During his tenure at the Seminary, Dr. Latkovic has taught numerous courses, including Introduction to Moral Theology, Moral I: Principles, Moral II: Commandments & Virtues, Foundations of the Christian Moral Life, Catholic Social Teaching, Bioethics & Sexuality, Sexual/Medical Ethics, Sacrament of Marriage & Law, Theology of Marriage & Family, Contemporary Schools of Moral Theology, Principles of Christian Morality, Introduction to Theology, The Catholic Church & Its Life, Ecclesiology, Christian Anthropology, Fundamental Theology, Contemporary Classic Texts in Catholic Moral Philosophy, Integrating Seminar, Moral Aspects of Theological Anthropology (STL Seminar), Natural Law and Contemporary Moral Issues, and numerous Directed Readings. He has also directed numerous M.A. and S.T.L. Theses.

Latkovic's articles, essays, and book reviews have appeared in such publications as Mosaic, The Michigan Catholic, The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, National Catholic Register, The Linacre Quarterly, Crisis, The Catholic Faith, Homiletic and Pastoral Review, Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, Josephinum Journal of Theology, Ethics and Medics, National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, Markets & Morality, Nova et Vetera, Seminary Journal, The Catholic Answer, Cardinal Newman Quarterly: A Journal of Catholic Ethical Thought (an online publication), Life and Learning XV: The Proceedings of the Fifteenth University Faculty for Life Conference, Catholic Social Scientists Review, Proceedings from the 28th Annual Conference of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy: An Encyclopedia (Scarecrow Press, 2007), the volume Artificial Nutrition and Hydration: The New Catholic Debate (Springer, 2008), and the New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement 2010, (Thomson/Gale 2010). He has co-edited and introduced and contributed to a well-received book titled, St. Thomas Aquinas and the Natural Law Tradition: Contemporary Perspectives (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2004).

Dr. Latkovic is also a frequent speaker, lecturer, panelist, and consultant on various moral issues in Michigan and around the country (these have included numerous appearances on television and radio). His most recent public lectures were his talk on the morality of the surge in Iraq to the Archdiocese of Detroit's Presbyteral Council's "Disputed Questions" Forum (February 2008), a talk on fundamental morality for deacons in the Diocese of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo, MI (April 18, 2009), a talk on the family, evangelization, and secular society for the Archdiocese of Detroit's Evangelizing Hot-Button Issues Series (October 17, 2009), and a talk on current issues in medical ethics for the Diocese of Toledo's First Thursday Dialogue Luncheon Series, Toledo, OH (March 4, 2010). Latkovic is the former book review editor for the Catholic medical ethics journal, Linacre Quarterly and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the Catholic Social Scientists Review. His current academic projects include a book titled, Bioethics and Priests: A Handbook of Moral Principles and Pastoral Practice for the New Evangelization and several book reviews.

Dr. Latkovic is the former Vice-Chair of Adam Cardinal Maida's Detroit Archdiocesan Medical-Moral Committee on which he served for 10 years. He is currently a member of the St. Frances Cabrini Schools' Education Committee (Allen Park, MI). He is also a member of the Knights of Columbus (3rd degree Knight) and the following professional academic societies: University Faculty for Life, Society of Catholic Social Scientists, American Academy of Theology, and Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, of which he is a former elected board member. Dr. Latkovic was born in Cleveland, OH and now resides in Allen Park, MI with his wife Christine. They have been married since October 1986 and have four children between the ages of 19 and 11. His web page is available on the Sacred Heart Seminary web site. He has had a Blog on Facebook since May 2010.

Revised: August 13, 2010

Winter 2010 Courses:

Course No.
Title
Cr.
Day
Time
Notes
Sacrament Marriage Law
3
M
6:30-9:30 pm
Pre-req:
Foundations Moral Life
3
F
9:00 am-12:00 pm
  
Bioethics
3
T, R
10:35 am-12:00 pm
MDiv candidates only
 
 
Spring 2010 Course:
 
Course No.
Title
Cr.
Day
Time
Notes
 
Elective
2
By Arr
 
 
 
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