Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., is an American Jesuit philosopher who teaches at Fordham University in New York and serves as editor-in-chief of International Philosophical Quarterly. He recently finished ...
Serving as the Gadamer Visiting Professor at Boston College during Boston's arduous, record-breaking winter of 2015 did nothing to dissuade Dermot Moran from his desire to return to the University.
The American Catholic Philosophical Association this month released a statement on the “integral place of philosophy in Catholic higher education.” It did so partly in response to threats to the ...
Catholic university programs in philosophy, theology and canon law — especially those designed for future priests — must be marked by fidelity to church tradition, academic rigor and an awareness of ...
Oblate Fr. George McLean speaks at the Universit‡ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, Italy, in June 2004. WASHINGTON-- In 40 years of quiet work, Oblate Fr. George F. McLean has traveled the globe -- ...
For people of faith, there may be few more intimidating places than the classroom of a secular and possibly anti-religious philosophy professor. For those attending college, whether it be a secular or ...
As Catholic Schools Week begins, the executive director of the U.S. bishops’ Secretariat of Catholic Education discusses some key issues. Dominican Sister John Mary Fleming is the executive director ...
The Department of Philosophy at Saint Louis University is distinguished by a long-standing tradition of pluralism both of methodology and interest. In recent years, we have gained national and ...
The Department of Theological Studies at Saint Louis University offers core graduate coursework designed to support the Bishops’ Curriculum Framework for high school religion teachers through the post ...
A Catholic philosophy school in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara province has changed its name and expanded its study program to increase its contribution to society and improve local education. The ...