David Burrell
The Rev. David R. Burrell, C.S.C., the Theodore
Hesburgh Professor of Philosophy and Theology at The University
of Notre Dame,
led a discussion and lecture to honor the storied career
of Richard H. Bell at The College of Wooster on November
10, 2003.
Burrell is the author of eight books, including Friendship and
Ways to Truth (2000), Original Peace: Restoring God's Creations
with Elena Malits (1997), Freedom and Creation in Three Traditions
(1993), and Knowing the Unknowable God (1986). He earned
his B.A. at Notre Dame, his S.T.L. at Gregorian University in Rome,
and his Ph.D. at Yale. He received Woodrow Wilson, Fulbright, and
Kent Fellowships, and was a Visiting Fellow at Perkins School of
Theology and Institut Dominicain des Etudes Orientales. Professionally,
he is a member of several organizations, including the Society for
the Study of Islamic Philosophy and Science, the Society of Christian
Philosophers, and the American Philosophical Association. In addition,
he is a member and former board member of the Society for Values
in Higher Education.
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