
Member Profiles
Gregory Kerr
DeSales University
Education
Ph.D., Philosophy, Fordham University (1992)
M.A., Philosophy, Boston College
B.A., Philosophy, Boston College
AMA Presentations
(2024) “Gillespie, Ockham, and Modernity.”
(2023) “Explorations in Michael Allen Gillespie’s Analysis of Nomadism and Its Impact upon Franciscan and Reformational Theology in The Theological Origins of Modernity.”
(2022) “Reflections on David Bentley Hart’s That All May Be Saved.”
(2020) “What If Maritain Made a Music Theory?”
(2019) “Gabriel Marcel: A Path Back to a More Reasonable Notion of Reason.”
(2018) “Charles Taylor and the Invisible Self.”
(2017) “Jacques Maritain, C. S. Lewis, and the Denigration of Reason.”
Publications
Academic Articles
(2018) “The Centrality of Intuition: Jacques Maritain and Flannery O’Connor,” in The Things that Matter: Essays Inspired by the Later Work of Jacques Maritain, ed. Heidi Marie Giebel. Catholic University of America Press.