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Dr. Cavadini is a
scholar of patristic and early medieval theology,
with special interests in the theology of Augustine
and in the history of biblical exegesis, both Eastern
and Western, as well as in the reception and interpretation
of patristic thought in the West from the sixth through
the ninth centuries. His publications include three
books, Miracles in Christian and Jewish Antiquity:
Imagining the Truth, (University of Notre Dame
Press, 1999); Gregory the Great: A Symposium,
(University of Notre Dame Press, 1996); and The
Last Christology of the West: Adoptionism in Spain
and Gaul, 785-820, (Philadelphia: University
of Pennsylvania Press, 1993). His articles have appeared
in such journals as Theological Studies,
Religious Studies Review,Traditio,
Augustinian Studies, and American Benedictine
Review.
B.A., 1975, Wesleyan University;
M.A., 1979, Marquette University; M.A., 1981, M.Phil.,
1983 and Ph.D., 1988, Yale University
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