Reading Aquinas as a Theologian: The Hermeneutics of some Medievalists Old
and New
Authors
Denis J.M. Bradley
Abstract
Author Biography
Denis J.M. Bradley
Denis J.M. Bradley, a long-time member of the
Philosophy Department at Georgetown University, and, formerly, a Fellow of
the American Academy in Rome, received his BA from the Assumption University
of Windsor, MA from the University of Chicago, and PhD from the University
of Toronto. He has written numerous articles on the Stoic elements found in
Clement of Alexandria, the history of the faith-reason problematic in the
Middle Ages, Thomistic ethics and metaphysics and the relationship of the
latter to post-Kantian transcendental philosophy, philosophical pluralism;
and a book, Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good: Reason and Human Happiness in
Aquinas‘s Moral Science (Catholic University of America Press, 1997). He can
be reached by email at bradleyd@georgetown.edu.