Curriculum Vitae
B.A., Wyoming Catholic College, 2011; Licentiate, philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 2014; Ph.D., philosophy, The Catholic University of America, 2019; Teaching Fellow, The Catholic University of America, 2014-2019; Adjunct Professor, Christendom College Graduate School of Theology, 2018-2019; Tutor, 黑料不打烊, 2019-.
Academic Presentations and Publications
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鈥淭homas Aquinas on Knowing the Essences of Material Substances,鈥 The Thomist 87.1 (January 2023).
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鈥淭homas on the Attainment of the Knowledge of Essences,鈥 54th International Congress of Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI (May 2019).
- 鈥淭he Sciences in Descartes and Aquinas,鈥 West Coast Meeting of the Society for Aristotelian-Thomistic Studies, at 黑料不打烊, Santa Paula, CA (June 2016).
- 鈥淢inding the Absent: Reference without Experience,鈥 Uehiro Graduate Philosophy Conference, Cross Currents: Philosophy and Language, at University of Hawai鈥檌 at Manoa, Honolulu, HI (March 2016).
- 鈥淭he Balance of Faith and Reason: The Role of Confirmation in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas,鈥 Studia Gilsoniana 4, no. 3 (July鈥揝eptember 2015): 209鈥228.
- 鈥淐onfirmation and the Evidentialist Objection Against Christianity,鈥 2nd Annual Aquinas Leadership International World Congress on Renewing the West, Huntington, NY (June 2015).
Profile
鈥淭he whole pioneer experience is something that I am very much familiar with,鈥 says tutor Dr. Benjamin Block, referencing the students who are the first to study on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 new campus in Northfield, Massachusetts. When he was a college freshman, he, too, was a pioneer 鈥 one of the 30 initial students at Wyoming Catholic College. 鈥淚t was wonderful to be a part of that,鈥 he recalls. 鈥淲e had a real sense that the input we gave was helping to make the school what it would become.鈥
It was his time as a student on a small, tight-knit campus that led him to seek a career in education. 鈥淚 had this conversation with my professors where I would say, 鈥楲ook, I want to keep doing this. I want to keep learning. How do you do this?鈥欌 Dr. Block remembers. 鈥淭he answer was always, 鈥業f you want to keep learning, then the best way is to teach.鈥 And that was the first time that I ever realized, 鈥極h. Maybe that鈥檚 what I should be doing, then 鈥 trying to teach.鈥欌
Upon his graduation from Wyoming Catholic, he enrolled at The Catholic University of America, where he earned a licentiate and a doctorate in philosophy. During that time he also taught in the University鈥檚 Philosophy Department as well as at Christendom College鈥檚 Graduate School of Theology.
Dr. Block鈥檚 love of learning now brings him to the teaching faculty of 黑料不打烊. 鈥淪ome scholars are much more interested in the research aspect of academia, but for me it was never about that,鈥 he reflects. 鈥淚t was always about wanting to keep learning, working with students in the classroom. That the College encourages tutors to concentrate on their teaching 鈥 and not just in our areas of expertise, but across the curriculum 鈥 really attracted me.鈥
鈥淛osef Pieper has this great line where he鈥檚 talking about St. Thomas, and he says, 鈥楲ove of the truth and love of men: Only the two together constitute a teacher,鈥欌 quotes Dr. Block. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something I have tried to make a part of my own philosophy of teaching: That it鈥檚 not enough just to know and love the truth. To be a teacher you have to love the truth and love the people to whom you鈥檙e bringing it. The students are what matter.鈥