B.A. Honours
University of Toronto
1994
M.A.
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
1996
Ph.D.
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
2001
B.A. Honours
University of Toronto
1994
M.A.
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
1996
Ph.D.
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
2001
Doctoral Scholarship
Catholic University of Leuven
1999 - 2001
Doctoral Scholarship
SSHRC
1998 - 2000
German Philosophy (Kant to Heidegger); Philosophical Anthropology; Metaphysics; Personalism (Gabriel Marcel, Martin Buber, Jacques Maritain); Philosophy of Religion (evil, the sacred and the profane, faith and reason); Philosophy in the Catholic Tradition; Ethics (Theory and Applied)
REFEREED: Itemize separately: Books, Chapters in books, Journal articles, review articles, expository articles
“Maritain’s Rehabilitation of the Philosophy of Human Nature”, in Reading the Cosmos: Nature, Science, and Wisdom, edited by Giuseppe Butera. Washington, D.C.: American Maritain Association, 2011, pp. 149 – 162.
“Human Nature and Civic Virtue in a Pluralistic World”, in Toleranz und Menschenwürde/Tolerance and Human Dignity, edited by Anton Rauscher. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2011, pp. 315 – 339.
“Models of Holiness”, The Heythrop Journal 48 (2009), pp. 1-14.
“Method in Philosophy: Maritain’s Engagement with Modernity”, Maritain Studies 22 (2006),pp. 38 – 53.
“Maritain on Human Fellowship and the Evil of Genocide”, Maritain Studies 21 (2005), pp.97 - 121.
“The Magic of Intuition”, Maritain Studies 19 (2003), pp. 43-53.
“The Anonymity of Thinking: Schelling’s Analysis of the Cartesian Self”, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (2001), pp. 371-388.
Book Reviews
“Bernhard Rang, Identität und Indifferenz. Eine Untersuchung zu Schellings Identitätsphilosophie”, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 63 (2001), pp. 613-614.
“Xavier Tilliette, Schelling. Biographie”, Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 62 (2000), pp. 147-151.
Invited Lectures
“Human Nature and Civic Virtue in a Pluralistic World”: 11th German/American Colloquium, Wildbad Kreuth, Bavaria, Germany, July 24-30, 2010.
“The Movement of Life: Scheler on Fate and Destiny”, Department of Philosophy, Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, February 21, 2008.
“What Does It Mean to be Fully Human?”, Imago Dei: Deepening Our Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Understanding of Our Creation, Rockford, Illinois, USA, September 28, 2007.