James Bernauer, S.J.
philosophy department
Professor
Ph.D. in Philosophy, SUNY Stony Brook
S.T.M. in Psychiatry & Religion, Union Theological Seminary
M.Div. in Theology, Woodstock College
M.A. in Philosophy, St. Louis University
B.A. in Philosophy, Fordham University
Maloney Hall, Room 385
21 Campanella Way
Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Phone: 617-552-3861
Fax: 617-552-3874
Email: bernauer@bc.edu
Professional Career
James Bernauer is a Jesuit priest who joined the philosophy faculty in 1980. He has occupied the Visiting Jesuit University Professorship at Loyola University in Chicago and has been a Bannan Visiting Scholar at Santa Clara University. In April 2008 he was named Director of the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College.
Fields of Interest
- Holocaust Studies
- Philosophies of Michel Foucault and Hannah Arendt
- Fascism
Current Teaching
- Hitler, in Search of His Evil (Spring, 2008)
- Hannah Arendt (Spring, 2008)
- Fascisms (Fall, 2008)
- German-Jewish Thinkers (Fall, 2008)
Other Professional Activities
Director, Center for Christian-Jewish Learning at Boston College
Recent Publications
- "Secular Self-Sacrifice: On Michel Foucault's Courses at the Collège de France." Forthcoming in Michel Foucault: The Legacy (Continuum).
- "From European Anti-Jesuitism to German Anti-Jewishness: A Tale of Two Texts." Forthcoming in The Substance of Things Hoped For: A Festschrift Honoring Stanislaw Musial.
- "A Catholic Conversation with Hannah Arendt." Friends on the Way: Jesuits Encounter Contemporary Judaism (New York: Fordham University Press, 2007).
- "Philosophizing After the Holocaust." Jesuit Postmodern: Scholarship, Vocation, and Identity in the 21st Century (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006).