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Victor Emma-Adamah serves as Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Theology at the University of Austin (UATX). His academic trajectory includes prior appointments as Visiting Scholar and part-time lecturer at Boston College, Visiting Assistant Professor in Philosophical Theology at Puritan Theological Seminary, and Research Fellow at the Catholic University of Toulouse, France.
His research interrogates the intersection of philosophy and theology through these core domains:
- Metaphysics and Spiritual Realisms
- History of Early Modern to 20th-Century French Philosophy
- French Spiritualism (Biran to Bergson)
- Phenomenology (Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Henry)
- Philosophy of Subjectivity, Personhood, and Humanisms
- Philosophy of Body, Materiality, and Technology
- Global Philosophical Histories with emphasis on African Thought
Dr. Emma-Adamah's scholarly mission centers on excavating the modern self's multifaceted dimensions to restore spiritual reality's significance for contemporary life. He is completing the monograph Being and Movement: Félix Ravaisson, French Spiritualism and the Metaphysics of Activity (Bloomsbury, forthcoming) and co-edited Félix Ravaisson: Fragments on Philosophy and Religion (Bloomsbury Academic, 2025).
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
Advising and research funding details remain unspecified, with no mention of graduate students or grant-supported projects.
Organizational affiliations beyond departmental duties are not referenced in available information.




