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Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.

Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.


Background
Education
Teaching Experience
Research Interests
Memberships
Honors
Editorial Positions
Advisory Positions
Publications
Presentations



Background

  • Birth:  July 7, 1958 - Warwick, RI
  • Ordination:  May 22, 1987


Education

  • Providence College - B.A. in History, summa cum laude, 1980
  • The Catholic  University of America - Ph.L. in Philosophy, 1984            
  • The Dominican House of Studies - M.Div. in Theology, 1986                  
  • The Dominican House of Studies - S.T.L. in Theology, 1988                 
  • The University of Toronto - Ph.D. in Philosophy - Collaborative Program in Philosophy and Medieval Studies, 1994


Teaching Experience

  • Providence College - Instructor, 1988-1991
  • University of Toronto - Teaching Assistant, 1991-1993
  • The Catholic University of America - Assistant Professor, 1994-2001  
  • Candler School of Theology at Emory University - Associate Professor, Fall 2002
  • The Catholic University of America - Associate Professor, 2001-2005


Research Interests

  • Thomas Aquinas
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • Metaphysics
  • Medieval Philosophy
  • Ethics


Memberships

  • American Catholic Philosophical Association
  • American Philosophical Association
  • Society of Christian Philosophers


Honors

  • University of Notre Dame, Center for Philosophy of Religion: Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 1998-99
  • Emory University, Aquinas Center: Visiting Dominican Scholar, Fall 2002


Editorial Positions

  • Associate Editor of The Thomist, 1998-2002; 2005-present
  • Editor of The Thomist, 2002-2005
  • Editorial Board of International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2002-2005


Advisory Positions

  • Board of Trustees of Providence College, 1998-present
  • Corporation of Providence College, 2000-present
  • Executive Committee of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 2002-2005
  • Advisory Board, Center for Philosophy of Religion, the University of Notre Dame, 2002-present
  • Provincial Council of the Province of St. Joseph, 2002-present
  • Regent of Studies, Province of St. Joseph, 2002-2005


Publications

Books

  • Editor and author of the "Introduction" in One Hundred Years of Philosophy. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2001.
  • The Thomist Tradition.  Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 2. Dordrecht, Holland: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.
  • Commentary and Translation of Summa Theologiae Ia. 1-13.  (Forthcoming from Hackett Press)

Articles

  • "St. Thomas Aquinas, Onto-theology, and Marion."  The Thomist 60 (October, 1996): 617-625.
  • "Sacra doctrina and the Theology of Disclosure."  The Thomist 61 (April, 1997): 163-187.
  • "Eternal Knowledge of the Temporal in Aquinas."  American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly LXXI, No. 2 (1997): 197-224.
  • "Eternity and Duration in Aquinas." The Thomist 61 (October, 1997): 525-548.
  • "Divine Causation and Human Freedom in Aquinas." American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly LXXII, No. 1 (1998): 99-122.     
  • "Aquinas on God's Causal Knowledge: A Reply to Stump and Kretzmann." Amercan Catholic Philosophical Quarterly LXII, No. 3 (1998): 447-457.
  • "Analytical Thomism" The Thomist 63 (1999): 125-137.  Translated into Italian as "Tomismo Analytico," by Claudio Antonio Testi in Divus Thomas 24 (1999): 79-91.
  • "Aquinas on Pagan Virtue" The Thomist 63 (1999): 553-577.
  • "Funeral Homily for William J. Hill, O.P.," The Thomist 66 (2002): 1-7.
  • "Beyond Libertarianism and Compatibilism: Thomas Aquinas on Created Freedom" in Freedom and the Human Person, forthcoming from The Catholic University of America Press.
  • "Aquinas's Exemplar Ethics," forthcoming in a special issue of Medieval Philosophy and Theology.
  • "Thomism."  Update of entry in the new Encyclopedia of Philosophy, forthcoming.

Book Reviews

  • The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge.  By Linda Zagzebski.  Providence 1 (1993): 339-343.
  • The Thought of Thomas Aquinas.  By Brian Davies.  Speculum 70 (1995): 895-897.
  • Explorations in Metaphysics.  By W. Norris Clarke.  The Review of Metaphysics 49 (1996):  918-919.
  • Aquinas' Five Arguments in the Summa theologiae 1a 2,3.  By Lubor Velecky. The Review  of Metaphysics 50 (1996): 427-428.
  • Ideas in God according to Saint Thomas Aquinas: Sources and Synthesis.  By Vivian Boland, O.P. Anglican Theological Review 79 (1997): 450-452.
  • De la vérité. Question 2 (La science en Dieu).  Thomas d'Aquin.  Introduction, translation, and commentary by Serge-Thomas Bonino, O.P.  The Thomist 62 (1998): 133-137.
  • Free Creatures of an Eternal God.  By Harm J.M.J. Goris.  The Thomist 62 (1998): 312-315.
  • The Metaphysics of Theism.  By Normann Kretzmann.  The Review of Metaphysics 52 (1998): 463-464.
  • Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas.  By John Jenkins.  The Thomist 63 (1999): 314-319.
  • The Metaphysics of Creation.  By Norman Kretzmann.  The Review of Metaphysics 53 (2000): 716-717.
  • Facing History: A Different Thomas Aquinas.  By Leonard Boyle.  The Thomist 66 (2002): 154-158.
  • God and Reason in the Middle Ages.  By Edward Grant.  The Review of Metaphysics 56 (2003): 881-882.
  • After Aquinas: Versions of Thomism.  By Fergus Kerr.  The Thomist 67 (2003): 318-321.
  • "Entering the Trinity."  A review of God Still Matters by Herbert McCabe.  Crisis (August 2003): 50-52.
  • Culture and the Thomist Tradition After Vatican II.  By Tracey Rowland. The Thomist 68 (2004): 143-148.


Presentations

  • "Open Thomism" at National Dominican Aquinas Symposium, River Forest, IL, April 10, 1999.
  • "Response to John Hare's 'Scotus on Morality and Nature,'" at the 46th Wheaton College Philosophy Conference: Medieval Philosophy's Contemporary Relevance, October 23, 1999.
  • "The Legacy of Thomas Aquinas," All-Day Seminar at the Smithsonian Institution, November 6, 1999.
  • "The Good Life," Summer course in the Smithsonian Institution Philosophy on Tap series, Summer 2001.
  • "Beyond Libertarianism and Compatibilism: Thomas Aquinas on Created Freedom" 2001 CUA School of Philosophy Fall Series on Freedom and the Human Person The St. Thomas and St. Catherine Fall Lecture (November 2001) at Barry University Thomas Aquinas Lecture, Emory University (March 2002).
  • "Can an Eternal God be an Event?" Reply to Fergus Kerr at the conference on Philosophy of Religion at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, University of South Carolina (April 5-6 2002).
  • "God and Rational Evidence," Smithsonian Institution Philosophy on Tap series, Spring 2002.
  • "Fides et Ratio, Ex corde ecclesiae, and the Dominican Tradition" at the Caldwell College Symposium, From the Heart of the Church: Dominican Response (January 30, 2003).
  • "Imago Dei and Human Freedom in Aquinas," at a symposium on "After Aquinas," at Providence College on April 4-5, 2003.
  • "Aquinas's Exemplar Ethics," at a conference devoted to Aquinas's Ethics: Metaphysical Foundations, Moral Theory, and Theological Context, sponsored by St. Louis University on April 11-12, 2003 and at the Medieval Institute at Notre Dame on January 20, 2005. 
  • "The Harmony Between Faith and Reason" in the "Exploring Faith and Forming Intellect" Series at The Catholic University of America on September 23, 2003.
  • "Where Evil Comes From," Smithsonian Philosophy on Tap Series, Fall 2003.
  • "Aristotle, Ethics, and the Good Life," Smithsonian Institution Resident Associate's Program, April 9, 2005.