
Honorary Degree: Religious Studies
Conferred on Bernard J. Cooke
Candidate presented by:
Philip Rossi, S.J.,
Professor and Chair of Theology
Generations of Marquette students remember him for his indefatigable energy, his enlightening closed circuit television lectures for undergraduates, his "Cooke Book" of notes for graduates, his passion for justice and his dedication to the improvement of general education throughout the university. He received Marquette's Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence in 1964.
His most lasting accomplishment at Marquette was the inauguration of the
Ph.D. program in Theology in 1963. Marquette was the first institution in
the nation to offer doctoral level training to Catholic laypeople in preparation
for careers of theological scholarship and teaching. Dr. Cooke's enduring
legacy are the three hundred graduates of Marquette's doctoral program who
have taught in college and university
classrooms throughout North America, produced significant theological scholarship,
and served as leaders in the academy and in the church.
As a theological scholar, Dr. Cooke has published major works on the sacraments
and on ministry in the Catholic Church. After leaving the Marquette faculty
in 1968, he lectured in many countries, worked extensively in programs for
lay ministry formation, and has held faculty positions at the University
of Windsor and the University of Calgary in Canada and at the College of
the Holy Cross here in the United
States, where he held the title of Loyola Professor of Theology. His books,
articles, courses and lectures have been for many people throughout the world
a rich source for theological reflection and inspiration.
Marquette University is proud to welcome Dr. Cooke home to Marquette and
to acknowledge his gifts as an educator and scholar. Because of his many
contributions to Marquette and his pioneering work for Catholic theological
education in colleges and universities, Reverend President, I hereby recommend
Bernard J. Cooke for the Marquette Degree of
Doctor of Religious Studies, honoris causa.