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Joseph Pearce is a Visiting Professor and emeritus St. John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts. He is a renowned author, tutor, and speaker, known for his works on G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Shakespeare, emphasizing the Catholic intellectual tradition. A former radical agnostic, Pearce converted to Catholicism in 1989 after encountering Chesterton’s writings. He currently serves as Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute and editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions and St. Austin Review. His career includes hosting documentaries on Catholic themes in literature and lecturing globally.
- Education Background: Not explicitly detailed in texts, but his works reflect deep engagement with classical and religious studies.
His research focuses on the intersection of faith and literature, with a particular interest in recovering traditional readings of literary classics. Pearce’s writings and media projects aim to evangelize through art, truth, and beauty.
His roles include leadership in publishing and academic editing, contributing to the dissemination of Catholic thought through literature. He maintains an active blog and offers subscription-based content exploring literary and philosophical themes.




