Timothy Dean Roth

Timothy Dean Roth studied philosophy at Wheaton College and theology and film at Duke University. His studies led him to embrace the Catholic faith in 2006. In 2007, he contributed to the essay anthology Quentin Tarantino and Philosophy. In 2009, his first book was published, The Week That Changed the World, a day-by-day account of Holy Week. From 2009 to 2018, he edited thousands of journal articles from scientists around the world on astronomy, geology, evolution, climate, computer science, and economics. He helped build the Great Books curriculum at George Fox University and taught a classical philosophy class there in 2018 called “Introduction to Everything.” He has recently commissioned and edited the first English translation of Edouard Hugon’s classic commentary on the Twenty-Four Thomistic Theses, a commentary on the core principles of the philosophia perennis, the prennially valid philosophy, requested of Hugon by Pope Benedict XV.

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