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Judith Wolfe

Professor of Philosophical Theology, University of St. Andrews
BA Interdisciplinary Honours Studies (Hebrew University in Jerusalem), MPhil English Literature, 1500-1660 (University of Oxford), MA Theology (University of Oxford), DPhil Theology (University of Oxford)

Judith Wolfe is Professor of Philosophical Theology at the University of St Andrews. Born and raised in Vienna and educated in Milwaukee, Jerusalem, and Oxford, Prof. Wolfe has previously taught at Bard College Berlin and St John’s College Oxford. She is interested in the many ways in which theology, philosophy, literature, and art extend and challenge each other, and teaches courses in systematic theology, philosophical theology, and theology and the arts. She has written and edited books on Martin Heidegger, C.S. Lewis, and nineteenth- and twentieth-century theology; her most recent monograph, The Theological Imagination, was published by Cambridge University Press in October 2024. Prof. Wolfe is also founding editor of the Journal of Inklings Studies. Prof. Wolfe has spoken on BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time and PBS’s Closer to Truth, and at festivals, museums, and many conferences. A short documentary about her can be viewed at https://atthethreshold.com/.

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