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Douglas Farrow is a Professor of Theology and Ethics at McGill University's Faculty of Religious Studies, where he has taught since 1998 after completing his doctorate at King's College London. He serves on university committees including the Academic Policy Committee and engages with the Newman Institute.
His educational background includes a B.R.E., M.Div., Th.M., and Ph.D. from King's College London.
Professor Farrow's research spans Historical Theology, Systematic Theology, Theological Ethics, Political Theology, and Ecclesiology, drawing from theologians like Augustine, Aquinas, and John Paul II. Current work examines autonomy versus heteronomy in ethics and the Petrine office in ecclesiology.
His publications from 1999-2020 reveal consistent engagement with theological foundations applied to contemporary societal issues, particularly church-state relations, marriage ethics, and ecclesiological implications of Christ's ascension.
Awards and honors:
- Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
- 2019 Cardinal Wright Award
He supervises graduate students in Theology (Patristic, Mediaeval and Modern), Theological Ethics, and Political Theology while leading projects like "Pluralism, Religion and Public Policy" and co-organizing the Fortnightly Philosophy and Theology Seminar.



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