Gregory Sadler, Ph.D.

Greg Sadler currently teaches Philosophy at Fayetteville State University, and previously taught Philosophy and Religious Studies for Ball State at Indiana State Prison. His publications and presentations focus on philosophers, theologians, and political theorists, in particular Aristotle, Anselm of Canterbury, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, G. W. F. Hegel, Maurice Blondel, and Alasdair MacIntyre.

Mr. Sadler has been a proofreader and translator in the Aquinas Translation Project for over a decade, and his book of translations from the 1930s French Christian Philosophy debates comes out in 2011. He has been an Erasmus Institute Summer Fellow (working in Practical Reasoning), a Charles Chesnutt Library Fellow (working in Information Literacy), and is currently a Service Learning Teaching Fellow. He also pursues and presents on his interests in Curriculum Design, Assessment of Student Learning, and Prison Education.

 
 

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Death And Anti-Death, Volume 7: Nine Hundred Years After St. Anselm (1033–1109)
Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Thought, Social Science, and Social Policy (2 vols)
Via Media Philosophy: Holiness Unto Truth; Intersections Between Wesleyan and Roman Catholic Voices
Rethinking Philosophy of Religion: Approaches from Continental Philosophy