Fergus Kerr

Fergus Kerr

Fergus Kerr OP is a Dominican friar teaching Philosophy and Theology at Blackfriars Hall in Oxford University and Edinburgh University.

He is the author of the works "Theology after Wittgenstein", "Immortal Longings", and "After Aquinas". He is currently Editor of the Dominican journal "New Blackfriars: a review" published by Blackwell Publishing.

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