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Daniel Lendman, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Theology
Email:
danielw.lendman@avemaria.edu
Phone:
(239) 304-7934
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Henkels 3029

Education

  • B.A., Liberal Arts, Thomas Aquinas College
  • M.A., Philosophy, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology
  • S.T.M., Theology, International Theological Institute
  • S.T.L., Systematic Theology, International Theological Institute
  • Ph.D., Systematic Theology, Ave Maria University

About

Dr. Lendman's licentiate thesis and doctoral dissertation were in the areas of theological anthropology. As a disciple of Thomas Aquinas, his research focuses on Thomas Aquinas and Scripture, particularly the New Testament, and Thomas Aquinas and the Fathers.

Dr. Lendman is currently an assistant professor of theology, and serves as the director of the Thomas S. Monaghan Founder's Scholarship Program. He is also a founder and board member of the Sacra Doctrina Project, and Co-Editor of Lux Veritatis: A Journal of Speculative Theology (https://www.luxveritatisjournal.com/).

He is happily married and is the proud father of at least seven children.

Dr. Lendman Media Samples

Articles

  • “The Separated Soul as a Person In Virtute.” Proceedings from the 11th International Thomistic Congress. (Forthcoming.)
  • “Reconciling the Teachings of Cyril of Alexandria and Thomas Aquinas on the Universal Headship of Christ.”Heythrop Journal 63, no. 4 (2022): 731-41.
  • “The Weak Will as Cause in Acts of the Incontinent.” New Blackfriars 101, no. 1095 (September 2020): 505-18.

Books Sections

  • “A Note on the Legitimacy of Governments.” In Integralism and the Common Good: Selected Essays from the Josias. Vol. 1, Family, City, and State, edited by P. Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist., and Peter A. Kwasniewski, pp. 213-16.  Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press, 2021.
  • “Christ as Head of the Human Race.” In Proceedings of the 2017 Summer Theology Program of the Albertus Magnus Center for Scholastic Studies.

Book Reviews

  • Hoye, William J. Divine Being and Its Relevance according to Thomas Aquinas, for International Journal of Systematic Theology, December 2021.
  • “Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and Pagan Virtue,” for Nova et Vetera (English), Fall 2019.
  • “On the Resurrection of the Dead: A New Metaphysics of Afterlife for Christian Thought,” for Reading Religion, April 2019.
  • “Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Account,” for Reading Religion, January 2018.
  • “Fragility of Consciousness,” for Reading Religion, July 2017.
  • “By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed,” for Reading Religion, June 29, 2017.

Popular

  • “Homeschooling Is Not the Ideal,” in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, October 2020.
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Articles

  • “The Separated Soul as a Person In Virtute.” Proceedings from the 11th International Thomistic Congress. (Forthcoming.)
  • “Reconciling the Teachings of Cyril of Alexandria and Thomas Aquinas on the Universal Headship of Christ.”Heythrop Journal 63, no. 4 (2022): 731-41.
  • “The Weak Will as Cause in Acts of the Incontinent.” New Blackfriars 101, no. 1095 (September 2020): 505-18.

Books Sections

  • “A Note on the Legitimacy of Governments.” In Integralism and the Common Good: Selected Essays from the Josias. Vol. 1, Family, City, and State, edited by P. Edmund Waldstein, O.Cist., and Peter A. Kwasniewski, pp. 213-16.  Brooklyn, NY: Angelico Press, 2021.
  • “Christ as Head of the Human Race.” In Proceedings of the 2017 Summer Theology Program of the Albertus Magnus Center for Scholastic Studies.

Book Reviews

  • Hoye, William J. Divine Being and Its Relevance according to Thomas Aquinas, for International Journal of Systematic Theology, December 2021.
  • “Ethics as a Work of Charity: Thomas Aquinas and Pagan Virtue,” for Nova et Vetera (English), Fall 2019.
  • “On the Resurrection of the Dead: A New Metaphysics of Afterlife for Christian Thought,” for Reading Religion, April 2019.
  • “Aquinas on Virtue: A Causal Account,” for Reading Religion, January 2018.
  • “Fragility of Consciousness,” for Reading Religion, July 2017.
  • “By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed,” for Reading Religion, June 29, 2017.

Popular

  • “Homeschooling Is Not the Ideal,” in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, October 2020.

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