Fergus Gordon Kerr
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The Revd Fergus Gordon Thomson Kerr, OP, DD, FRSE (b. 16 July 1931) is a Scottish Roman Catholic priest, academic and writer.
He is the Director of the Aquinas Institute, Blackfriars, Oxford. He was educated at Banff Academy and the University of Aberdeen (MA, DD), entered the Order of Preachers in 1956 following his service in the RAF (1953 - 1955) and was ordained in 1962.
He belongs to the Catholic Theological Society of Great Britain, of which he was President from 1992- 1994.
[edit] Academic career
He studied in Paris, Munich, and at Oxford; taught philosophy and theology at Oxford from 1966 - 1986. He was Prior at Blackfriars, Oxford from 1969 - 1978 and at Blackfriars, Edinburgh from 1992 - 1998
He was Regent at Blackfriars, Oxford from 1998 - 2004
[edit] Publications:
- Theology After Wittgenstein (1986)
- Immortal Longings (1997)
- After Aquinas (2002)
- Editor, New Blackfriars (1995 - present)