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James Wilson is the Cullen Foundation Chair in English Literature and the Founding Director of the Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing at the University of Saint Thomas, Houston. He also serves as the Catholic Studies Scholar in Residence at Aquinas College, where he delivered the prestigious Aquinas Catholic Lecture Series in 2022.
His scholarly work delves deeply into the convergence of philosophical-theology and literature, with a particular focus on how aesthetic and ontological forms intersect. He explores how the craftsmanship of art discloses profound truths about being, truth, goodness, and beauty, especially within the context of secular and divine subjects.
His research interests span philosophical-theology, literature, aesthetics, and ontology, with a notable emphasis on the contemplation of God through art and culture. He has authored numerous essays, articles, and reviews, contributing significantly to the discourse on the intrinsic relation between the secular and the divine.
While specific awards and publications are not detailed in the provided text, his roles and contributions highlight his significant impact on both academic and spiritual communities.
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