Fellowship Quarterly Editor Lectures on St. Newman’s Critique of Liberalism

Dr. Joshua Hochschild, Professor of Philosophy at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, Maryland, and Editor of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, lectured for the Thomistic Institute at the University of Michigan this past fall on “John Henry Newman’s Critique of Liberalism: Lessons from the Aristotelian Tradition.”

The author of The Semantics of Analogy: Rereading Cajetan’s De Nominum Analogia (2010), translator of Claude Panaccio’s Mental Language: From Plato to William of Ockham (2017), and co-author of A Mind at Peace: Reclaiming an Ordered Soul in the Age of Distraction (2017), Dr. Hochschild is a past president of the American Catholic Philosophical Association and also a prolific public scholar whose work regularly appears in outlets such as First Things, Commonweal, Modern Age, and the Wall Street Journal.

The Thomistic Institute has made the lecture available in podcast form here.