Marcus Berquist
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Mark Berquist one of the founders of Thomas Aquinas College, a professor, and an expert on the writings of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Berquist received his bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn. and his licentiate degree in Philosophy from Université Laval in Quebec.
Berquist has been teaching at Thomas Aquinas College for over thirty-one years. For over forty years he has been teaching in Catholic colleges. Mark is one of the founders of Thomas Aquinas College.
He is a proponent of angels as described in the Gospels and explains that, "It is only with difficulty and many mistakes that we can come to knowledge of invisible beings, beings that are more real and more alive than bodies."[1]
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- ^ Our Sunday Vistor, "Angels are cooperating causes in human salvation", Jeff Ziegler, December 10, 2006, page 8.