Fr. Joseph Matlak

Fr. Joseph Matlak
Fr. Joseph Matlak
Instructor With Canonical Mandatum,
Honors College

Meet Fr. Joseph Matlak

OF NOTE:
He endeavors in all things to “establish a school of the Lord’s service” (Prologue of the Rule of Saint Benedict).

KNOWN FOR:
Representing the Eastern Catholic Churches

WHEN NOT IN THE CLASSROOM, CAN BE FOUND:
Celebrating the Holy Mysteries and Traveling

POPULAR QUOTE:
“A theologian is the one who prays. The one who prays is a theologian.” ~ Evagrius Ponticus

Examples of classes taught by Fr. Joseph Matlak:

  • Eastern Church Fathers
  • Basic Scriptural Texts I
  • Basic Scriptural Texts II
  • Love, Friendship, and Marriage
  • Introduction to Ancient Greek
  • Intermediate Ancient Greek
  • PhD ~ Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, England
  • STL ~ The Catholic University of America, Washington DC
  • MDiv & STB ~ The Catholic University of America, Washington DC
  • BA (Hons) ~ King’s College London, England

Publications

  • “The Cartesian American Mind.” Paper presented at the Intercollegiate Symposium on Democracy and Liberalism in America, held at Lee University, TN. 2016.
  • “The Interdisciplinary Nature of Lady Philosophy’s Healing Remedies in Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy.” Paper presented at Medieval Conference held at Longwood University, VA. 2017.
  • “The Ills of Man Writ Large: Humanism in More’s Utopia.” Paper presented at the Faith and Reason Conference, held at Central College, IA. 2017.
  • “Sweetness in Leisure: Acquiring a Taste for the Good.” Lecture given at the Duc in Altum retreat, Belmont, NC. 2018.
  • “The Distinctiveness of the Disciplines in the Quest for Truth: A Socratic Analysis.” Opening lecture given at the Undergraduate Conference of the Liberal Arts, University of Dallas, TX. 2019.
  • “The Varying Forms of Science in Rousseau’s First Discourse.” Paper presented at the Institute of Philosophic Studies Colloquium, University of Dallas, TX. 2020.
  • The Private Uprooted: Machiavelli’s Mandragola and its Moral Implications. Ramify Journal. (Forthcoming)
  • The Ills of Man Writ Large: Hythloday’s Diagnosis and Solution in Thomas More’s Utopia. Lexington Books. (Forthcoming)

 

Professional Memberships

  • Member of the 10th Cohort of the Lilly Graduate Fellows Program. 2017–current.
  • Graduate Fellow of the American Public Philosophy Institute. 2021–current.
  • Dogmatic Theology
  • Eastern Christian Theology
  • Theological Anthropology
  • Sacramental Theology
  • Monastic and Spiritual Theology
  • Patristic Theology
  • Byzantine Church History

PhD Dissertation: “An Eastern Catholic Theology of the Married Priesthood and Its Implications for Dialogue with the Latin Church.”

STL Thesis: “Spouse and Icon: Priesthood and Marriage in Eastern and Western Christianity.”

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