University Libraries Podcast: Writings on Aquinas & Jesuitical Philosophy with Justin Anderson, Ph.D.

We are happy to announce the latest installment of the University Libraries podcast series entitled: Zet Forward. This podcast entitled: “Writings on Aquinas & Jesuitical Philosophy,” with guest scholar Justin Anderson, Ph.D. where his various works are featured including the following titles . . .

  • Anderson, J., & Larson, A. A. (Eds.). (2025). Thomas Aquinas and Medieval Canon Law(J. Anderson & A. A. Larson, Eds.). Catholic University of America Press.
  • Anderson, J. M., Pidel, S.J., A., & Levering, M. (Eds.). (accepted). Aquinas’s Summa and Jesuit Ethics: A Call for Ressourcement (J. M. Anderson, A. Pidel, S.J., & M. Levering, Eds.).
  • Anderson, J. M., Levering, M., & Pidel, S.J., A. (Eds.). (2024). The Roman School: Nineteenth-Century Jesuit Theology and Its Achievements (J. M. Anderson, M. Levering, & A. Pidel, S.J., Eds.). Brill.
  • Anderson, J. M., Pidel, S.J., A., & Levering, M. (Eds.). (2024). Ignatius of Loyola and Thomas Aquinas: A Jesuit Ressourcement (J. M. Anderson, A. Pidel, S.J., & M. Levering, Eds.). Catholic University of America Press.

Volumes authored by Dr. Anderson currently available via the University Libraries Catalog.

This broadcast features Professor of Department Chair and Professor, Moral Theology and Chair for the Immaculate Conception School of Theology at Seton Hall University, Dr. Justin Anderson.  For more information about Dr. Anderson and his accomplishments please visit his Faculty Profile Homepage.

Further details connected to the works of Dr. Anderson can be found via BiblioVault, a publication-centered homepage and more information can be provided by request.

You can find this podcast at: Podcast @ Seton Hall University

Zet Forward is a podcast to celebrate authors and other individuals who are involved with projects for the benefit of Seton Hall University and the wider world. The series began in February of 2022.

For additional information please feel free to contact us via e-mail via the University Libraries Homepage.