About

Meg Giordano lives in Syracuse, NY, with her husband Louis. She teaches philosophy at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, with a focus throughout her classes of examining what human flourishing comprises for each person, and what conditions support and nourish such flourishing. She also teaches historical theology and theological ethics at the Barnett School of Divinity at Southeastern University in Florida. Meg earned an M.A. in Theological Studies from Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan Collage in Rochester, NY. She completed her PhD at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Her dissertation focused on personal violence, taking the movements of the Holy Spirit among human beings as a model for contra-violent ways of being—drawing from the thought of Thomas Aquinas, assisted by his inheritance of Aristotle and Proclus. Meg’s current work also includes serving as the ecumenical chaplain at Le Moyne College, collaborating with the Jesuits there to build bridges of fellowship and to reach an increasingly diverse population of students in the campus community.