
About
Anselm Ramelow is a Professor of Philosophy at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (DSPT) and a Core Doctoral Faculty member at the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) since 2004. His interdisciplinary work bridges philosophy, theology, and ethics.
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Munich (1995)
- MA in History, University of Freiburg (1990)
- MDiv and MA in Theology, DSPT and GTU (Berkeley)
Research Interests:
Thomas Aquinas' metaphysics, free will, philosophical aesthetics, philosophy of language, and the intersection of faith and reason. He explores the concept of personhood across Abrahamic traditions and critiques modern rationality through theological lenses.
Recent Publications:
Focuses on aesthetics, Aquinas' translations, and theological epistemology, with ongoing work on a book about philosophical aesthetics.
- Senior Fellow, Berkeley Institute (2021)
Academic Roles:
Co-editor of 'Theologia Ignota' (Philosophia Verlag) and active in the American Catholic Philosophical Association and Academy of Catholic Theology. His teaching emphasizes Socratic dialogue and critical engagement with classical and contemporary texts.
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