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Douglas Kries serves as a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Gonzaga University, where he maintains an active academic profile centered on historical and contemporary philosophical discourse.
His research spans core philosophical domains with specialized focus on:
- Ethical theory and justice frameworks
- Political philosophy across ancient to modern eras
- History of philosophical thought (particularly Augustine, Tocqueville, and Aquinas)
- Religious dimensions in political theory, especially Catholic intellectual traditions
Analysis of his publications reveals consistent engagement with pluralism, civil religion, and justice through Augustine's works and Tocquevillian theory. The research trajectory demonstrates deep textual scholarship applied to contemporary questions of religious identity in political systems and ethical flexibility in diverse societies.
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