Dr. Daniel Kolb
Faculty
Department: Systematic Theology
Title: Adjunct Professor of Philosophy
Education History
- BA (Washington University, St. Louis, Philosophy, 1973)
- MA (Northern Illinois University, Philosophy, 1976)
- PhD (University of Notre Dame, Philosophy, 1983)
- MLS (University of Maryland, College Park, 2003)
Biography
Daniel Kolb has taught philosophy and liberal arts at a number
of colleges and universities, including the University of Notre
Dame, DeSales University, Radford University, and St. John's
College in Annapolis. His teaching and research have been in the
area of European intellectual history, especially in the modern
period.
He has written and presented papers on the history of
philosophy, the history of science, philosophical theology, ethics
and political philosophy, and Dostoevsky; and he has been awarded
grants to fund research from the Folger Institute, the Liberty
Fund, the Heritage Foundation, and the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
He is currently the Library Director for Archabbey Library.