Member Profiles

Stephen Loughlin

St. Bernard’s School of Theology and Ministry

Education

Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Toronto (1998)

M.A., Philosophy, University of Toronto (1991)

Visiting Scholar, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome (1988)

B.A., Philosophy, St. Jerome’s University (1988)

Publications

Books

(2010) Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae: A Reader’s Guide. T&T Clark.

Academic Articles

(2016) “Advice for Thomists,” Martain Notebook.

(2013) “Thomistic Anthropology in the Philosophical Formation of Theologians,” Josephinum 20 (2): 239-57.

(2008) “Thomas Aquinas and the Importance of Fasting to the Christian Life,” Pro Ecclesia 17 (3): 343-61.

(2005) “Tristitia et Dolor: Does Aquinas Have a Robust Understanding of Depression?” Nova et Vetera 3 (4): 761-84.

(2002) “The Complexity of timor in Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae,” in Fear and Its Representation in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, eds. Anne Scott and Cynthia Kosso. Brepols.

(2001) “Similarities and Differences between Human and Animal Emotion in Aquinas’s Thought,” The Thomist 65 (1): 45-65.

(1999) “A Seeming Incompatibility between Augustine’s Definitions of the Emotions in De Civitate Dei,” Mediterranean Studies 8: 15-29.