Brian Davies (philosopher)
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Brian Evan Anthony Davies (born 1951) is a British philosopher, Roman Catholic priest, and
friar A friar is a member of one of the mendicant orders founded in the twelfth or thirteenth century; the term distinguishes the mendicants' itinerant apostolic character, exercised broadly under the jurisdiction of a superior general, from the ...
. He is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Fordham University (since 1995), and author of ''An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion'', now in its fourth English edition, which has been translated into five languages.


Education

Brian Davies studied theology at the
University of Bristol , mottoeng = earningpromotes one's innate power (from Horace, ''Ode 4.4'') , established = 1595 – Merchant Venturers School1876 – University College, Bristol1909 – received royal charter , type ...
Philosophy of Religion
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Teaching

He spent the period 1982–95 at the
University of Oxford , mottoeng = The Lord is my light , established = , endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019) , budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20) , chancellor ...
. Throughout those years he was lecturer in theology and philosophy at
Blackfriars, Oxford Blackfriars Priory (formally the Priory of the Holy Spirit) is a Dominican religious community in Oxford, England. It houses two educational institutions: Blackfriars Studium, the centre of theological studies of the English Province of the D ...
. Davies was also Tutor in Theology, St Benet's Hall and a member of the Faculty of Theology (1983–95); Regent of Studies of the English Dominican Province (1988–95); University Research Lecturer (1993–95); and member of the Sub-Faculty of Philosophy (1994–95). In 1994 Davies was appointed Regent of Blackfriars and, as a Head of House, received the degree of Master of Arts by Special Decree by the University of Oxford. In 1995 he took up his current appointment at Fordham University. He held Visiting Professorships at the
Beda College The Pontifical Beda College ( it, Pontificio Collegio Beda) is a college in Rome. It was founded as the ''Collegio Ecclesiastico'' at the Palazzo dei Convertendi in 1852 by Pope Pius IX and is intended for older men, often convert clergymen, wi ...
, Rome (Spring 1987 and Spring 1988), Fordham University (July–August 1987, July–August 1988, and Fall 1994), and
Candler School of Theology Candler School of Theology is one of seven graduate schools at Emory University, located in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia. A university-based school of theology, Candler educates ministers, scholars of religion and other leaders. It is also o ...
,
Emory University Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory, Emory is the second-oldest private institution of ...
(Spring 1993).


Problem of evil

Davies takes influence from
Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas, OP (; it, Tommaso d'Aquino, lit=Thomas of Aquino; 1225 – 7 March 1274) was an Italian Dominican friar and priest who was an influential philosopher, theologian and jurist in the tradition of scholasticism; he is known wit ...
and is a proponent of classical theism. To solve the
problem of evil The problem of evil is the question of how to reconcile the existence of evil and suffering with an omnipotent, omnibenevolent, and omniscient God.The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,The Problem of Evil, Michael TooleyThe Internet Encycl ...
, Davies has argued that God is not a person or moral agent and is therefore not responsible for evil. God the creator and sustainer of the universe is not existent among others so cannot be expected to conform to moral standards external to himself. In 2008, Davies stated:


Notable writings and editorial work

;As author
''An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion''
(Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1982; revised edition, 1993; 3rd edition 2003; 4th edition 2020; Korean translation, 1996; Romanian translation, 1996; Ukrainian translation, 1996; Hungarian translation, 1999; Polish translation 2006) *''Thinking About God'' (Geoffrey Chapman: London, 1985) *''The Thought of Thomas Aquinas'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1992) *''Aquinas'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2002) *''Aquinas: An Introduction'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2003) *''The Reality of God and the Problem of Evil'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2006) *''Thomas Aquinas on God and Evil'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2011) He has also contributed: * more than twenty chapters or articles to books * more than seventy articles in scholarly journals including ''New Blackfriars'', ''The Downside Review'', ''The Clergy Review'', ''Irish Theological Quarterly'', ''
The Monist ''The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was established in October 1890 by American publisher Edward C. Hegeler. History Init ...
'', '' Philosophy'', ''Theology'', '' Cogito'', ''
International Philosophical Quarterly The ''International Philosophical Quarterly'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal edited by a group of academics at Fordham University Fordham University () is a private Jesuit research university in New York City. Established in 1841 and n ...
'', '' Sophia'', '' Revue Internationale de Philosophie'', and ''
Think In their most common sense, the terms thought and thinking refer to conscious cognitive processes that can happen independently of sensory stimulation. Their most paradigmatic forms are judging, reasoning, concept formation, problem solving, an ...
'' * book reviews in ''Anglican Theological Review'', ''Faith and Philosophy'', ''Journal of Theological Studies'', ''
The Philosophical Review ''The Philosophical Review'' is a quarterly journal of philosophy edited by the faculty of the Sage School of Philosophy at Cornell University and published by Duke University Press (since September 2006). Overview The journal publishes original ...
'', ''Theology Today'', and ''The Thomist'' * numerous contributions in ''
The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper '' The Sunday Times'' (f ...
'', ''
The Tablet ''The Tablet'' is a Catholic international weekly review published in London. Brendan Walsh, previously literary editor and then acting editor, was appointed editor in July 2017. History ''The Tablet'' was launched in 1840 by a Quaker convert ...
'', and the ''
Times Literary Supplement ''The Times Literary Supplement'' (''TLS'') is a weekly literary review published in London by News UK, a subsidiary of News Corp. History The ''TLS'' first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to '' The Times'' but became a separate publication ...
''. ;As editor *''Language, Meaning and God: Essays in honour of Herbert McCabe O.P.'' (Geoffrey Chapman: London, 1987) *With G.R. Evans, ''Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford,1998) *''Philosophy of Religion: A Guide to the Subject'' (Geoffrey Chapman: London, 1998) *''Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2000) *''The De Malo of Thomas Aquinas'' (tr. Richard Regan; ed., Introduction, and Notes Brian Davies) (Oxford University Press: New York and Oxford, 2001) *''Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives'' (Oxford University Press: New York and Oxford, 2002) *With Brian Leftow, ''The Cambridge Companion to Anselm'' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2004) *''Aquinas's “Summa Theologiae”: Critical Essays'' (Rowman and Littlefield: Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxford, 2005) *With Brian Leftow, ''Aquinas: “Summa Theologiae”, Questions on God'' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2006) *With Eleonore Stump, '' The Oxford Handbook of Aquinas'' (Oxford University Press, 2012) Davies also edits the ''Outstanding Christian Thinkers'' series (Continuum: London and New York, 1989–2004), having overseen the publication of twenty-eight volumes, and of the ''Great Medieval Thinkers'', published by Oxford University Press. He was Book Reviews Editor for ''New Blackfriars'' (1979–95) and a member of the editorial board for ''Religious Studies'' (2000–6). He is now Associate European Editor (since 1992) for the ''International Philosophical Quarterly''. As literary executor for the late Herbert McCabe (died 2001), Davies edited and published five volumes of work that McCabe left at the time of his death: ''God Still Matters'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2002); ''God, Christ and Us'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2003); ''The Good Life: Ethics and the Pursuit of Happiness'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2005); ''Faith Within Reason'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2007); and ''On Aquinas'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2008).


Bibliography


Books

* ''An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1982)Revised edition, 1993; 3rd edition 2003; 4th edition 2020; Korean translation, 1996; Romanian translation, 1996; Ukrainian translation, 1996; Hungarian translation, 1999; Polish translation 2006) * ''Thinking About God'' (Geoffrey Chapman: London, 1985) * ''The Thought of Thomas Aquinas'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1992) * ''Aquinas'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2002) * ''Aquinas: An Introduction'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2003) * ''The Reality of God and the Problem of Evil'' (Continuum: London and New York, 2006) * ''Thomas Aquinas on God and Evil'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2011) * ''Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae: A Guide and Commentary'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2014) ;Edited * ''Language, Meaning and God: Essays in honour of Herbert McCabe O.P.'' (Geoffrey Chapman: London, 1987) * With G.R. Evans, ''Anselm of Canterbury: The Major Works'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford,1998) * ''Philosophy of Religion: A Guide to the Subject'' (Geoffrey Chapman: London, 1998) * ''Philosophy of Religion: A Guide and Anthology'' (Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2000) * ''The De Malo of Thomas Aquinas'' (tr. Richard Regan; ed., Introduction, and Notes Brian Davies) (Oxford University Press: New York and Oxford, 2001) * ''Thomas Aquinas: Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives'' (Oxford University Press: New York and Oxford, 2002) * With Brian Leftow, ''The Cambridge Companion to Anselm'' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2004) * ''Aquinas's “Summa Theologiae”: Critical Essays'' (Rowman and Littlefield: Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxford, 2005) * With Brian Leftow, ''Aquinas: “Summa Theologiae”, Questions on God'' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2006) * With Eleonore Stump, '' The Oxford Handbook of Aquinas'' (Oxford University Press, 2012)


Articles

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References

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