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T. Adam Van Wart, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Theology and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Theology at Ave Maria University. He holds degrees in psychology and counseling, as well as theological training from Dallas Theological Seminary, Duke University, and Southern Methodist University.
- Education: B.S. in Psychology, Texas Christian University
- M.A. in Counseling, Dallas Theological Seminary
- Th.M. in Systematic Theology, Dallas Theological Seminary
- M.T.S. in Theology, Duke University
- Ph.D. in Religious Studies, Southern Methodist University
His research focuses on systematic/constructive theology, philosophical theology, Christology, and theological appropriations of analytic philosophy. He explores the dissolution of philosophical quietism’s confusions regarding theological intentionality and the Church’s knowledge of God.
Van Wart’s recent publications include works on narrative theology, Aquinas’s epistemology, and the intersection of scholasticism with contemporary philosophical frameworks. His 2025 articles address theological grammar, cruciform wisdom, and the knowability of God.
- Fr. Joseph Koterski, S.J. Research Fellowship for Philosophy in Theology
He contributes to academic discourse through co-authored works like Person, Place, and Catholic Environmental Stewardship and edited volumes such as Love Become Incarnate. His teaching emphasizes holistic theological understanding and engagement with Catholic intellectual tradition.




