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Fergus Kerr

    Fergus Kerr OP is a Dominican friar, theologian, and philosopher. He is primarily recognized for his insightful work exploring the thought of Thomas Aquinas and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Kerr's writings delve into profound philosophical and theological questions, bridging the intellectual legacies of these two pivotal thinkers. His contributions are valued for their intellectual rigor and unique perspectives on faith and reason.

    From Aberdeen to Oxford
    • From Aberdeen to Oxford

      Collective Essays

      The book presents a diverse collection of papers that reflect the spontaneous discussions and varied interests of academic theologians. Unlike typical scholarly works, these contributions resemble medieval 'quodlibets,' addressing unexpected topics that emerge during open discussions. The essays are drawn from various books and journals, emphasizing a philosophical perspective. This eclectic mix showcases the dynamic nature of theological inquiry, capturing the interplay between structured research and the serendipitous exploration of ideas.

      From Aberdeen to Oxford