College of Fellows
To preach effectively in this culture, our graduates must be conversant not only with the traditional disciplines of philosophy and theology but also with contemporary issues in secular society in disciplines outside the compass of the School's curriculum, such as the political and judicial process, economics and business, the sciences, bio-medical research, technology; media and the arts.
To address this need, the Fellows Program draws upon lay Catholics of eminence in their fields to offer analysis of contemporary issues, and to present colloquia to supplement the curriculum of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology.
The program places competent professionals in conversation with our administration, faculty and students to enhance their education in the philosophical and theological disciplines, illumines areas of further enquiry for students, pertinent to the mission of the school, and models collaboration with lay experts in the mission of the Church.
By reflecting upon the Catholic faith in the light of their secular vocations, Fellows of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology contribute to the Church’s understanding of her secular mission, and are offered a forum to influence that mission through the education of leaders in the Church and the academy. In their discussions and presentations, the Fellows are enriched by their conversation together, even as they contribute to the mission of the School.
Below are names of the members of the Dominican School College of Fellows.
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