
Member Profiles
Matthew Kuhner
Assist. Professor of Systematic Theology,
Academic Dean and Vice President,
St. Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry
Education
Ph.D., Systematic Theology, Ave Maria University (2017)
M.T.S., Sacred Theology, John Paul II Institute 2013)
B.A., Theology and Philosophy, DeSales University (2010)
AMA Presentations
(2024) Panel on “The Challenge of Philosophical and Theological Pluralism: Thomas, Thomisms, and Other Traditions of Thought.”
Publications
Academic Articles
(2024) “Thomas Aquinas as Theological and Philosophical Kairos in Hans Urs von Balthasar,” Lux Veritatis 1 (1): 61-86.
(2024) “‘Our Way of Thinking is Attuned to the Eucharist’: The Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian and the Eucharistic Pattern of Theological Contemplation,” Logos 27 (1): 82-93.
(2021) “‘The Perspective of the Acting Person’ and Moral Action: Reading Veritatis Splendor no. 78 with Servais Pinckaers, O.P.,” Journal of Moral Theology 10 (1): 73-101.
(2017) “The ‘Aspect of Christ’ (Epinoiai Christou) in Origen’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans,” Harvard Theological Review 110 (2): 194-216.
(2017) “Ignatius of Antioch’s Letter to the Ephesians 19:1 and the Hidden Mysteries: A Trajectory of the Interpretation from Origen to Thomas Aquinas,” Journal of Theological Studies 68 (1): 93-120.
(2016) “The Lesser Light is Not Dimmed: On the Significance of Thomas Aquinas’s Treatise on the Incarnation for the Relationship between Nature and Grace,” Angelicum 93 (4): 751-83.
(2016) “A Luminous and Splendid Truth: On the Mystery of Predestination in Matthias Scheeben,” Heythrop Journal 61 (2): 267-74.
(2016) “Catholic Ecclesiology and Hans Urs von Balthasar: The Unity-in-Difference of the Marian and Petrine Principles of the Church,” Princeton Theological Review 19 (1): 21-37.