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Sean Hannan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities at MacEwan University's Faculty of Arts and Science, currently on sabbatical leave. Holding a PhD and MA from the University of Chicago, his work bridges classical philosophy, late antique Mediterranean studies, and medieval European history through a focus on intellectual trajectories and religious contexts.
- Specializes in Augustine of Hippo's philosophy of time
- Focuses on intersections between religion (Christianity, Islam, Judaism) and historical epistemology
- Integrates digital humanities tools for textual analysis and pedagogy
Recent publications examine Augustine's conceptualization of migrancy and temporality. His research has been supported by grants from the Mellon Foundation, North American Patristics Society, and Canadian SSHRC.
- 2021: Augustine & Time (Rowman & Littlefield) co-edited volume
- 2020: Monograph Reading Augustine: On Time, Change, History, and Conversion (Bloomsbury)
Active in professional associations including the American Academy of Religion and North American Patristics Society, he serves as Secretary of the American Cusanus Society and co-organizes the Christianity in its Contexts Conference series.


