Siobhan Nash-Marshall is a Professor of Philosophy and the Mary T. Clark Chair of Christian Philosophy at Manhattanville University in New York. A prolific author, her latest publications include George (2022), that has been translated into Italian, The Sins of the Fathers: Turkish Denialism and the Armenian Genocide (2018), that has been translated into Italian and Armenian. She publishes regularly in Luoghi dell’infinito, the Imaginative Conservative, and elsewhere. Prof. Nash-Marshall enjoys lecturing and does so often. Her favorite animal is the human being. She set up CINF USA (https://cinfusa.org/) to protect that vilified species abroad. She also founded MIETA (https://ethics-institute.org) in order to foster ethical and logical teaching in US high school students. What drives Professor Nash-Marshall is the realization that symphilosophein – reflecting and reasoning together on the truth and attempting to live in accordance with it – is on the verge of extinction and that to keep the art alive it does not suffice to read Aquinas in Latin or the Masoretic Text in Hebrew. Rather, one must focus on education. Like Our Lord who went to the people to be their Rabbi, the Catholic scholar must on His behalf, and on behalf of the Mater et Magistra, protect and teach the youth.