Prof. Jaroslav Skira

Prof. Jaroslav Skira holds a Ph.D. from Saint Michael’s College in Toronto. He specializes in contemporary Orthodox systematics (particularly Trinitarian theology) and Eastern Christian ecclesiology. He has been a sessional lecturer in our summer program in Univ, Ukraine: THO 2130 Sources of Holy Tradition (Summer 1996) and THO 2182 Eastern Christian Doctrine: Triadology, Christology and Pneumatology (Summer 1997). He also taught THO 2198 Ecclesiology in East and West in our summer intensive program in Orangeville, Ontario (Summer 2000).

Prof. Halyna Teslyuk

Prof. Halyna Teslyuk is studying biblical studies at the Graduate Theological Union in California. She taught THO 2144 Selected Topics in Eastern Christian Spirituality 1: Theological and Liturgical Aspects of Biblical Prayer [Selected Topics in Eastern Christian Spirituality I: Prayer in the Bible] in the summer program in Ukraine (Summer 2008).

Prof. Andrew Quinlan

Prof. Andrew Quinlan is a specialist in Byzantine Liturgy with particular expertise in the Triodion. He was a full-time professor, teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, substituting for Prof. Peter Galadza during his sabbatical (Fall 1999-Winter 2000). He returned to teach at our summer program in Orangeville, Ontario and taught THO 3328 The Holy Mysteries: Byzantine Sacraments (Summer 2004).

Prof. Andriy Mykhaleyko

Prof. Andriy Mykhaleyko teaches in the Faculty of Philosophy and Theology at Ukrainian Catholic University. He taught THO 2138 Selected Topics in Eastern Christian History 1: The Churches of the Byzantine Tradition: Past, Present, Ecumenical Initiatives in the summer program in Ukraine (Summer 2008).

Rev. Prof. Andrew T. Onuferko

Rev. Prof. Andrew T. Onuferko was in administration at the Sheptytsky Institute starting in 1996 and was Acting Director from 2003 to 2006. He has taught a number of graduate and undergraduate courses including: THO 2130 Foundations of Eastern Christian Theology (Winter 2008), THO 2131 General Introduction to the Eastern Churches (Winter 2008, Winter 2009, Summer 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013), THO 2138 Selected Topics in Eastern Christian History I: Sources for the Study of the Early History of the Church of Kyiv (Ukraine), X – XIII Century (Summer 2006), THO 3317 History of the Ukrainian Church (Winter 2006, Winter 2009, Fall 2011), THO 2133 The Byzantine Lectionary: Structure and Theology (Summer 2003), THO 2306 The Byzantine Lectionary: Theology and Structure (Winter 2003), THO 2132 Hermeneutics and Exegesis in Eastern Christianity (Winter 1998), THO 6379 Issues in Eastern Christian Hermeneutics and Exegesis (Winter 2004, Winter 2009, Winter 2012), THO 6379 Byzantine Lectionary: Structure and Theology (Winter 2003), THO 6392 Sources for the Study of the Early History of the Church of Kyiv, X – XIII Century (History of Eastern Christian Institutions, Movements, Persons) (Winter 2011), THO 6397 Foundational Texts in East-West Ecumenism (Fall 2009, Winter 2014), and THO 3301 Hermeneutics and Exegesis in Eastern Christianity (Winter 2010, Fall 2012).

Prof. James Pambrun

Prof. James Pambrun is a full professor in the Faculty of Theology at Saint Paul University who received his doctoral degree in theology from University of Saint Michael’s College in Toronto, Ontario. He taught THO 6710 Herméneutique théologique (Winter 2009, Winter 2013) and THO 6310 Theological Hermeneutics (Winter 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Winter 2014).