Reverend William G. Donovan, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, College Division
Ordination
1994 Ordination to Priesthood for Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Chronology
2004-Present Faculty, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood, PA
2001-2004 Doctoral Studies in Philosophy
Pontifical University of Santa Croce, Rome, Italy
1998-2001 Licentiate Studies in Philosophy
Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
1997-1998 Faculty, Archbishop Wood Hugh School, Warminster, PA
1996-1997 Master of Ceremonies for the Cardinal, Delaware County
1994-1997 Parochial Vicar, Saint Joseph Parish, Collingdale, PA
Courses Taught
PHL 513 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
PHL 325 The Quest for the Absolute: The Philosophy of Plato
PHL 334 Purpose in Nature: The Philosophy of Aristotle
PHL 305 Ancient Philosophy
PHL 325 Faith Seeking Understanding: The Thought of Saint Augustine
RS 276 Logic
RS 273 Philosophy for Theology
THL 103 Introduction to Liturgy
THL 401 Christian Commitment and the Moral Life
FOR 201 Formation Conferences I: Second College
FOR 202 Formation Conferences II: Second College
Education
Ph.D. Pontifical University of Santa Croce, Rome, Italy
Ph.L. Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy
M.Div. Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Wynnewood, PA
B.S. Saint Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA
Publication
2005 “Cognitive Aspects of the Human Person: A Comparison
Between the Thought of Thomas Aquinas and Karol Wojtyla.”
(Doctoral dissertation, summa cum laude) |