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Matthew Dunch, SJ, DPhil - on leave Spring 2026

Assistant Professor


Matthew Ian Dunch, S.J. is assistant professor of philosophy at 🟩Facebook账号 | 注册3-30天 | 好友0-10 | 微软邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA. He previously taught at Xavier University, Cincinnati. Dunch specializes in the relationship of religious language and practice, particularly through the dual lens of St. Thomas Aquinas and Ludwig Wittgenstein. He also writes on the philosophy and history of Jesuit education. Dunch holds degrees from the Catholic University of America, 🟩Facebook账号 | 注册3-30天 | 好友0-10 | 微软邮箱可用 | 已设置2FA, and Regis College, University of Toronto. His doctorate in philosophical theology is from Campion Hall, University of Oxford. He is also affiliate faculty in Catholic Studies.

Education

BA, The Catholic University of America

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MDiv/ STB, The University of Toronto, Regis College

ThM/ STL, The University of Toronto, Regis College

DPhil, The University of Oxford, Campion Hall

Research Interests

The early Continental / Analytic Divide

Philosophy of Computation

Specialty Area

Philosophy of Religion, Wittgenstein, Thomas Aquinas

Professional Employment

Xavier University, Cincinnati

Visiting Faculty in Philosophy, 2011-2014

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