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Dr. Thomas M. Ward is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Baylor University's College of Arts & Sciences. His work bridges medieval philosophy, theological ethics, and metaphysical inquiry, with a focus on figures like Boethius, Duns Scotus, and Thomas Aquinas.
His research explores the intersection of Stoic tranquility and Christian hope, as seen in his book After Stoicism: Last Words of the Last Roman Philosopher. His recent publications examine topics such as Divine Ideas, hylomorphism, and the moral implications of freedom and justice in medieval thought.
Dr. Ward's scholarly output includes analyses of logical necessity in Scotus's ethics and the coherence of theological voluntarism. His work often synthesizes classical philosophical frameworks with contemporary ethical dilemmas, particularly in the context of religious belief and personal identity.



