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Brian J. Himes, Ph.D.

Manresa Fellow
Center for Ignatian Service


Courses Taught

SERV 1000

Education

Ph.D., 2022, Boston College, Systematic Theology, Minor Area: Theological Ethics 

M.T.S., 2012, Boston College School of Theology & Ministry, Concentration: Systematic Theology 

B.A., 2010, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI, summa cum laude, Majors: Theology & Psychology

Research Interests

Dissertation Title: ā€œMax Scheler on Love and Human Dignity: The Wertkern [Core of Value] as Resolving the Aporia of Dialogical and Metaphysical Personalism on the Knowledge of Personsā€ 

Diss. Summary: A specialized interpretation of Schelerā€™s concept of the core of value (Wertkern) in every person resolves a disagreement between dialogical personalists (e.g., Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas) and metaphysical/cognitive personalists (e.g., Thomas Aquinas, Bernard Lonergan) over whether persons can be known and whether such knowledge is somehow essentially possessive and violent. I argue for this interpretation of Schelerā€™s personalistic value realism, inspired by and in line with Blaise Pascalā€™s ā€˜reasons of the heart,ā€™ through dialectical comparison of Schelerā€™s writings with Charles Taylor on the emergence of modern identity and ā€˜soft (emotivistic) relativism,ā€™ Levinasā€™ Holocaust- inspired radically concrete phenomenological ethics, and Lonerganā€™s cognitional theory of transcultural intelligibility. The result is a heuristic method for knowingly and respectfully loving any person for who they are without relying on a naive notion of the true self or a religious command detached from philosophical reflection. This theory and method rely on a concept of human dignity anchored not in a transcultural metaphysical potency/essence but in a free act of affective loveā€”a ā€˜reason of the heart.ā€™

Publications and Media Placements

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article: ā€œLonerganā€™s Position on the Natural Desire to See God and Aquinasā€™ Metaphysical Theology of Creation and Participation,ā€ in The Heythrop Journal 54, no. 5 (September 2013): pp. 767ā€“783. 

Invited Book Chapter: ā€œTranscending Kantian Intuition Through Value-ception & Cognition: The Complementary Legacies of Scheler and Bernard Lonergan,ā€ in The Legacy of Max Scheler, ed. Eric Mohr, St. Vincentā€™s College, PA, & J. Edward Hackett, Southern University and A&M College, LA (Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, expected publication 2024). 

Invited Book Review of The Three Dynamisms of Faith: Searching for Meaning, Fulfillment & Truth, by Louis Roy, OP, in The Lonergan Review, Vol. 10 (2019), pp. 154ā€“157.

Professional Organizations and Associations

Max Scheler Society of North America