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Adam Eitel, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Dallas. He holds a PhD and M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary and a B.A. from Baylor University. His research focuses on medieval theology, particularly the works of Thomas Aquinas, and explores intersections between Christian ethics, Thomistic philosophy, and biblical studies.
- Educations: PhD (Princeton Theological Seminary), M.Div. (Princeton Theological Seminary), B.A. (Baylor University)
Dr. Eitel’s scholarship emphasizes Aquinas’ theological ethics, medieval textual analysis, and the application of Thomistic principles to contemporary ethical debates. His recent work includes contributions to Studies in Christian Ethics and Nova et Vetera, focusing on humility, moral virtue, and political theology.
His book projects include Thomas Aquinas and the Invention of the Preacher (forthcoming) and a translation of Aquinas’ Against the Assailants of the Worship of God and Religion. His research also engages with Karl Barth and Pauline theology, as seen in his chapter Barth and Medieval Theology (2019).
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. He has no listed advisees or lab affiliations, though his academic contributions span theology, ethics, and medieval studies.

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