

“At the Heart of Atheism: Aquinas on the Two Basic Objections to a God’s Existence,” Tom (The ACTC Liberal Arts Institute, 2021), 45–49. “From Monasticism to Scholasticism: Reflections on Anselm and Aquinas,” in: The Arts and Sciences of a Core Text Education: What Are They? Why Do We Need Them?, ed. Camp (The ACTC Liberal Arts Institute, 2021), 33-37. “Education as Intellectual Healing: Pedagogical Dimension of Boethius’s Consolation of Philosophy,” in: Liberal Arts and Core Texts in the World of Our Students, ed. “Toward a Causal Account of Priestly Formation: A Reading of Pastores dabo vobis,” Homiletic and Pastoral Review (January 28, 2021, ).

“Study, Truth, and Personal Formation: Reflections on John Paul II’s Pastores dabo vobis,” International Journal of Christianity and Education 25 (2021): 277-89. “A ‘Kingdom of Friends’: Personal Dimensions of Aquinas’s Moral World,” The Aquinas Review 25 (2022): 59-76. Joyful and grateful to God for His multitudinous gifts.Īnselm of Canterbury, Proslogion (including Gaunilo’s objections and Anselm’s reply), translated and introduced by Matthew D. With eight children (two boys and six girls) who keep them busy, of course, but also Matthew has been married since 1999 to his lovely wife Teresa. Include Aristotle, Augustine, Anselm, and Wojtyla. Besides Aquinas, his favorite philosophical authors Matthew's research and writing focus primarily on medieval philosophy, ancient philosophy,Īnd philosophical anthropology. Moreover, he was appointed Associate Dean of the Constantin College of Liberal Arts. The Director of the Philosophy & Letters and Pre-Theology Programs and became theĭirector of Intellectual Formation at Holy Trinity Seminary.

In addition, in the summer of 2012, he began serving as He has served as Chair of the Philosophyĭepartment for four years. Of Philosophy here at the University of Dallas. Since 2008 he has been a professor in the Department Then he began teaching at Thomas Aquinas College,

Matthew has been teaching at the college level since 1998. In philosophy by completing a dissertation on Thomas Aquinas's understanding of free Philosophy at The Catholic University of America (CUA). Studies at Christendom College, double-majoring in philosophy and theology and graduatingĪs the valedictorian of the class of 1995. Matthew Walz was born in New York, but grew up mostly in Ohio. Philosophy & Letters and Pre-Theology Programs, Director of Intellectual Formation, Associate Professor, Associate Dean, Constantin College of Liberal Arts, Director,
