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Dr. Drew Rosato

 

Shortly after helping to arrange a conference in Oxford last fall, 黑料不打烊 tutor Dr. Drew Rosato found himself in South Bend, Indiana, where he presented a paper on St. Thomas鈥檚 understanding of prophecy. Dr. Rosato鈥檚 paper, one of over 150 presented at the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 鈥淎quinas at 800鈥 conference, was an excerpt from a book to which he is contributing, along with fellow Notre Dame alumni.

鈥淭he book is a festschrift for Dr. Joseph Wawrykow, a Thomist who recently retired from Notre Dame,鈥 says Dr. Rosato. 鈥淗e directed my dissertation and those of many others, so his former students are offering him this book as a way of honoring all that he has done for us.鈥

The paper, he adds, is an attempt to respond to various objections leveled against St. Thomas. 鈥淪ome critics of Aquinas鈥檚 account of prophetic cognition, for instance, think that he multiplies miracles beyond necessity when he posits that the prophetic light is given and taken away periodically over the course of the life of the prophet,鈥 says Dr. Rosato. 鈥淚n my paper, I tried to develop some arguments compatible with Aquinas鈥檚 account, as well as show some reasons why his account of prophetic cognition is still reasonable to uphold.鈥

While attending the conference, Dr. Rosato was able to visit with colleagues and former students, including Claire Murphy (CA鈥20) and Andreas Waldstein (CA鈥19). 鈥淲e had many pleasant discussions about different aspects of St. Thomas鈥檚 theology,鈥 he says. 鈥淥verall, I think the conference was a great success.鈥