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Gregory J. Coulter is an Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His expertise spans the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, philosophy of mind, and Christian philosophical thought. He has held leadership roles including Board membership in UST's Irish Studies Department (2003-2006) and Co-Director of UST's Ethics in Hawai'i Program (1999-2001). His research bridges historical philosophy with contemporary ethical questions.
Education details are not explicitly listed in the provided text. His teaching portfolio includes courses like 'Philosophical Principles in the thought of John Paul II' and 'The Social and Political Ideas of Aquinas and Augustine.'
Recent scholarly contributions focus on religious belief rationality, papal encyclical analysis, and cultural philosophy. His 2005 Vatican City presentation explored Gaudium et spes' legacy, while 2004 work addressed religious epistemology. Earlier publications engaged Hannah Arendt's social theory and Mill's educational philosophy.
Professional service includes faculty residencies in Rome (2004) and active participation in conferences such as the Society of Christian Philosophy (2004) and Society for European Philosophy (2002). No specific grant or award information is provided.




