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Andrew Radde-Gallwitz is a Professor in the Program of Liberal Studies at the University of Notre Dame, with concurrent appointments in the Departments of Theology and Classics. A Fellow of the Medieval Institute, he specializes in Greek patristics, focusing on the intersection of Christian theology and ancient philosophy.
- Education: Ph.D. in Religion, Emory University; M.T.S., Duke University Divinity School; B.A. in History, Lipscomb University
His research examines late antique Genesis commentaries, particularly innovations in natural philosophy, and he serves as editor of the six-volume Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings. He contributes to the Journal of Early Christian Studies and Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum as an advisory board member.
The 15 most recent publications reflect his expertise in Cappadocian Fathers, Trinitarian theology, and ancient philosophical influences on Christian doctrine. Themes include divine simplicity, cosmogony, theological anthropology, and exegetical methodologies.
- Scientific Award: Fellow of the Medieval Institute
Radde-Gallwitz teaches Great Books Seminars, Theology tutorials, and Philosophical Inquiry courses. He leads the Medieval Institute Working Group on 'Christianity and Philosophy in Late Antiquity.'

