DR Joshua Benson
DR Joshua Benson
DR Joshua Benson
Benson
Associate Professor of Theology and Franciscan Studies
St. Boanventure Universityu
[email protected]
Education
Degrees
Ph.D., Saint Louis University, Historical Theology May 2007
M.A., St. Bonaventure University, Franciscan Studies May 2002
B.A., Canisius College, Philosophy May 2000
Appointments
Associate Professor of Theology and Franciscan Studies, St. Bonaventure University 2018-
Associate Professor Historical and Systematic Theology, The Catholic University of America
2008-2018.
Professional Service
Chair of Theology and Franciscan Studies, SBU (2018 -)
Associate Director, Systematic and Historical Theology, CUA (2017-2018)
Assistant Director, Medieval and Byzantine Studies, CUA (2017-2018)
First Year Experience Lead Coordinator, Master Teachter (2015-2017)
Area Director, Spirituality, CUA (2014-2016)
Member, Committee for Appointments and Promotions, CUA (2014-2017)
Professional Societies
Member, Academy of Catholic Theology (2014 - )
Member, CFIT Advisory Council (January 2014–2016)
Member, Research Advisory Council for the Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University
(2014–2017)
Member, Editorial and Advisory Board of the Bonaventure Text in Translation Series (BTTS)
(2006–2013)
Member, Advisory Board of Greyfriars Review (2006–2010)
Awards
2016-2018 Fellow, Institute for Human Ecology, Catholic University of America
2015-2016 Teacher of the Year Award, from Catholic University School of Theology and
Religious Studies Graduate Student Association
Publications
Articles:
“Images of Jesus: Bonaventure,” Franciscan Connections: The Cord – A Spiritual Review 65:2
(2015), 10-11.
“A Witness to the Early Reception of Bonaventure’s Collationes in Hexaëmeron: Nicholas of
Okcham’s Leccio at Oxford (c. 1286) – Introduction and Text,” Medieval Sermon
Studies, 58 (2014), 28-46.
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“‘Hold Back Nothing of Yourselves for Yourselves’: Transitus Address 2012,” The Cord 63:1
(2013), 27-35.
“Nada de vosotros retengáis para vosotros” (CtaO29), trans. Rafael Sanz, Selecciones de
Franciscanismo 132/XLIV (2015), 431-438.
“Bonaventure’s Inaugural Sermon at Paris: Omnium Artifex Docuit Me Sapientia. Introduction
and Text,” in Collectanea Franciscana 82/3-4 (2012), 517-562.
“Fons Sapientiae Verbum Dei in Excelsis. John Pecham’s Inaugural Sermon?” Collectanea
Franciscana 81:3-4 (2011), 451-478.
“An Unedited Principium: Fons Sapientiae Verbum Dei in Excelsis. Introduction and Text,”
Collectanea Franciscana 81:1-2 (2011), 71-100.
“Bonaventure’s De reductione artium ad theologiam and Its Early Reception as an Inaugural
Sermon,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2011), 7-24.
“Identifying the Literary Genre of De reductione artium ad theologiam: Bonaventure’s inaugural
lecture at Paris,” Franciscan Studies 67 (2009), 149-178.
“Digitizing Francis and Clare of Assisi Early Documents – Progress, Challenges Implications.”
Spiritus 8:2 (2008), 156-163.
“Structure and Meaning in St. Bonaventure’s Quaestiones disputatae de scientia Christi,”
Franciscan Studies 62 (2004), 67-90.
Book Chapters:
“Reflections on Memory in the Vita Prima,” in Ordo et Sanctitas: The Franciscan Spiritual
Journey in Theology and Hagiography, Essays in Honor of J. A. Wayne Hellmann,
O.F.M. Conv., eds. Michael F. Cusato, Timothy J. Johnson, Steven J. McMichael
(Ledien: Brill, 2017), 11-31.
“The Christology of the Breviloquium,” in A Companion to Bonaventure, eds. Jay M. Hammond,
J. A. Wayne Hellmann and Jared Goff (Leiden: Brill, 2014), 247-288.
“Augustine and Bonaventure,” in T and T Clark Companion to Augustine and Modern Theology,
eds. C. C. Pecknold and Tarmo Toom (London: Bloomsbury, 2013), 131-150.
“Summa Fratris Alexandri,” in The Oxford Guide to the Historical Reception of Augustine, vol.
3, ed. Karla Pollmann (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), 1784-1787.
“Matthew of Aquasparta’s Sermons on Theology,” in Franciscans and Preacing, ed. Timothy J.
Johnson (Leiden: Brill, 2012), 145-174.
Translations
Hugh of St. Victor, “On the Wisdom of Christ’s Soul,” in Victorine Christology, Victorine Texts
in Translation, vol. 7, ed. Christopher P. Evans (Turnhout: Brepols, 2018), 83-110.
“Summa Sententiarum I.15-19,” in Victorine Christology, Victorine Texts in Translation, vol. 7,
ed. Christopher P. Evans (Turnhout: Brepols, 2018), 183-206.
Hugh of St. Victor, “The Five Sevens,” in Writings on the Spiritual Life, Victorine Texts in
Translation, vol. 4, ed. Christopher P. Evans (Turnhout: Brepols, 2013), 349-368.
Hugh of St. Victor, “On the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit,” in Writings on the Spiritual Life,
Victorine Texts in Translation, vol. 4, ed. Christopher P. Evans (Turnhout: Brepols,
2013), 369-380.
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Reviews:
Review of Quaestiones disputatae ‘De productione rerum,’ ‘De imagine’ et ‘De anima’ e schola
bonaventuriana (Roma: Istituto Storico Dei Cappuccini, 2014) by Mikolaj Olszewski,
Archa Verbi 12 (2015),202-204.
Forum Essay on The Unintended Reformation: How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society
(Brad Gregory). Nelson H. Minnich, Joshua Benson, Hans J. Hillerbrand, Simon
Ditchfield, Paul F. Grendler and Brad Gregory. The Catholic Historical Review
XCVIII:3 (July, 2012), 503-516.
Electronic Media:
The Digital Francis of Assisi and Clare of Assisi: Early Documents. Available at:
http://franciscantradition.org:8080/FAED/ Now updated by Danny Michaels at
franciscantradition.org
Invited Addresses:
“Mary: The Virgin Mother of God,” talk sponsored by the Thomistic Institute at St. Charles
Borromeo Chruch, Arlington VA, September 26, 2017.
“Beggars and Masters: The Rise of the Mendicants and the Medieval Universities,” for DC
Public Schoools professional development session, Dec. 4, 2015.
“Pope Francis, St. Francis and the Book of Creation,” for St. Jerome’s Parents’ Symposium,
Hyattsville, MD, October 22, 2015.
“An introduction to Francis of Assisi,” for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Alexandria VA, May 18,
2014.
“An introduction to Francis of Assisi,” for the John Carroll Society, Washington DC, January 13,
2014.
“A Humble Gesture, Francis of Assisi and Pope Francis,” Smithsonian Institute, Washington
DC, October 8, 2013.
“Hold back nothing of yourselves for yourselves . . .” Annual Transitus Address, Holy Land
Monastery, Washington D.C., Oct. 3, 2012.
“The Franciscan Intellectual Tradition. The Challenge in the Sources.” Five Day Workshop
with Capuchins of the St. Mary Province (Boston, MA), Aug. 20-24, 2012.
“Francis and the Sultan: A Peaceful Encounter,” Dulin United Methodist Church, Falls Church,
VA. March 2011
“St. Francis of Assisi and the Sultan: A Peaceful Encounter with Islam,” DC Public Library,
November 9, 2010.
“Fons sapientiae verbum Dei in excelsis: John Pecham’s Lost Inaugural Lecture at Paris?”
Center for Medieval and Byzantine Studies, Catholic University, October 20, 2010.
“Images of Francis of Assisi: A New Look at a Beloved Saint.” Smithsonian Institute,
Washington D.C., October 5, 2009
“Ortus, Progressus, Status: The Structure of Bonaventure’s Theology in the Breviloquium.”
Saint Bonaventure University, Franciscan Institute Summer Lecture Series, July 21, 2008
Respondent:
Response to Christopher Cullen, “Bonaventure on the Natural Desire to See God: Innate
Appetite or Elicited Desire,” Boston Colloquy in Historical Theology, 2012
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Conference Papers:
“Bonaventure’s De reductione artium and a sermon of John Pecham?” Patristic, Medieval and
Renaissance Conference at Villanova University, October 23, 2010.
A Dialogue between Faith and Modernity: Habermas and Ratzinger, Saint Louis University,
October 2, 2007 “Ratzinger on Faith and Reason.”
International Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2007 “Identifying
the Literary Genre of the De reduction artium ad theologiam.”
International Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2006 “Mulier
Fortis”: Mary, Fortitude, and Bonaventure’s Shifting Perspective on Feminine
Exemplarity?”
International Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2005 “Robert
Grosseteste on Contuition.”
Theological Studies Graduate Student/Faculty Colloquium, Saint Louis University, November 9,
2004 “The Electronic Grosseteste Project: Task and Outcomes.”
International Conference on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2004 “The Poverello
in Paris: Matthew of Aquasparta as Interpreter of Bonaventure’s Francis.”
American Comparative Literature Association, San Marcos, California April 2003
“Theology and Science: Arthur Peacocke and Saint Bonaventure on the Ultimate Science in
Search of Ultimate Meaning.”
Teaching
Courses Taught (Graduate)
Bonaventure and Aquinas (CUA)
Bonaventure: Parisian Master (CUA)
Foundations of Franciscan Theology (SBU)
Francis: His Life and Charism (Saint Bonaventure University)
The History of Franciscan Theology (CUA)
Inaugural Sermons of Medieval Masters (CUA)
Theology of Saint Bonaventure (CUA)
Introduction to Medieval Theology (CUA)
Introduction to the History of Christian Spirituality (CUA)
Mariology (CUA)
Medieval Christology (CUA)
Medieval Exegesis (CUA)
Methods for the Study of Spirituality (CUA)
Readings in Franciscan Theology: Peter of John Olivi (SBU)
The Spirituality of Saint Bonaventure (SBU)
Study of the Bible in the Twelfth Century (CUA)
Courses Taught (Undergraduate)
The Way of Francis and Clare (SBU)
Christianity and Culture (CUA)
Christian Beliefs (Saint Louis University)
Dynamics of Christian Spirituality (CUA)
Enduring Questions of Catholic Theology (CUA)
Faith Seeking Understanding (CUA)
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Francis and Clare (CUA)
Jesus and Salvation (Saint Louis University)
Lives of the Saints (CUA)
Senior Seminar: Genesis
Special Topics: Ratzinger’s Jesus of Nazareth (CUA)
Teachers of Medieval Christianity (Saint Louis University)
Theological Foundations (Saint Louis University)
Unity and Diversity: Theology in the Middle Ages (CUA)
Courses Taught (Other)
Christology, Archdiocesan Diaconate Program, Washington D.C.
Dissertations Directed
Brett W. Smith, “Aspectus and Affectus in the Theology of Robert Grosseteste,” CUA 2018
Aaron M. Gies, Alexander of Hales on the Gospel of John: An Epitome of Sacra Doctrina,”
CUA 2017
Matthew L. Martin, “The Kingdom of Heaven in the Gospel Commentaries of St. Thomas
Aquinas: Historical, Eclessiological and Eschatological Dimensions” CUA 2015.