Andrew Radde-Gallwitz
Professor, Program of Liberal Studies
Discipline(s): Theology, Philosophy
Available to direct dissertations
Department: Program of Liberal Studies
Professor Radde-Gallwitz’s research concentrates on the intellectual history of Christianity from the second through fifth centuries. He is particularly interested in the tradition of apophatic (negative) theology and also studies late antique Platonism and its relation to early Christianity and the development of Christian theology. His first monograph, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Transformation of Divine Simplicity, won the John Templeton Award for Theological Promise in 2011.