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Biography
Dr Euan Grant is Assistant Professor in Systematic Theology in the Catholic Tradition at Trinity, and was formerly the Gifford Fellow at St Mary's College in the University of St Andrews. He teaches and researches in historical and systematic theology, with particular interests in Thomas Aquinas and the theology of Henri de Lubac. He has published in New Blackfriars and elsewhere, and is completing a monograph on original sin and historicity in Aquinas entitled 'After Adam: A Thomistic Doctrine of Nature in History'.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
- Euan Grant, Does Aquinas' doctrine of God conflict with his account of the beatific vision?, Verbum, 22, 2020, p65 - 73Journal Article, 2020
- Euan Grant, New Blackfriars, 100, (1098), 2018, p493 - 508Journal Article, 2018
Research Expertise
Dr Grant's research interests centre on the reception and revival of Thomism for contemporary theological questions, particularly concerning the origin, situation, and ends of human nature.
Recognition
- American Academy of Religion 2025
- Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain 2025