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John L. Treloar,
S.J.
Associate Professor of the History of Late Medieval
Philosophy and Academic Dean B.A., M.A. (Phil.), Ph.L., M.A. (Dogmatic/Systematic Theo.), S.T.L., St. Louis University; Ph.D., Michigan State University Email: Download a syllabus for the following course: CERS 2016: The Ministry of Confession Fr. Treloar's interests include medieval, renaissance and early modern philosophy; ethics; theories of justice and virtue; the writings of Kant and Thomas Aquinas; and the relationship of philosophy and theology to literature. He is author of the forthcoming English Translation of Thomas Aquinas: Commentary on the Letter to the Romans; "Moral Virtue and the Demise of Prudence in the Thought of Francis Suarez;" and "The Crooked Wood of Humanity: Kant's Struggle with Radical Evil." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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