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Judith Wolfe

Professor of Philosophical Theology, University of St. Andrews

Judith Wolfe is the Professor of Philosophical Theology and Deputy Head of the School of Divinity at the University of St. Andrews.

She researches and teaches in systematic and philosophical theology, as well as in theology and the arts. Her overarching research interest is in eschatology, i.e. the study of the “last things,” and its significance within theology, as well as within epistemology, anthropology, and ontology more generally.

Judith Wolfe joined the School of Divinity in 2014, after previous appointments as Director of Studies in Theology at St John’s College, Oxford, and post-doctoral fellow at the European College of Liberal Arts in Berlin.

Besides her involvement in the leadership of the School of Divinity, Professor Wolfe serves internationally on advisory and editorial boards in the areas of theology, philosophical theology, and theology and the arts. She is general editor of Oxford Studies in Philosophical Theology and of the Journal of Inklings Studies.



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Books

The Theological Imagination: Perception and Interpretation in Life, Art, and Faith (Current Issues in Theology)

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The Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century Christian Thought

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