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James Capehart is an Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Aquinas College. His academic background includes a Ph.D. from the Center for Thomistic Studies at the University of St. Thomas (2018), with a dissertation on Étienne Gilson's philosophical development. He also holds M.A. (2009) and B.A. degrees in Philosophy from Holy Apostles College and Seminary and the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical Athenaeum, respectively, along with a B.A. in Theology from the University of Dallas (1995).
His research focuses on metaphysics, philosophy of religion, Christian philosophy, and the interplay between faith and reason. Capehart has explored the works of St. Thomas Aquinas and Étienne Gilson extensively, analyzing their contributions to theological and philosophical thought. His recent publications include studies on Gilson's three-stage philosophical development and interdisciplinary Thomistic synthesis in 21st-century contexts.
Publications span journals like Forum Philosophicum and Studia Gilsoniana, with notable works addressing theological methodological coherence and medieval philosophy. Though no awards are listed, his work reflects deep engagement with historical and contemporary philosophical debates. He currently advises no formal students and has no listed grants or labs, focusing primarily on teaching and publishing.




