Corey L. Barnes

Corey Barnes holds degrees from Oberlin College and the Yale Divinity School, and a doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on various themes in scholastic thought. His recent work includes essays and articles on Thomas Aquinas and Christ's prayer and on the bodily passions, as well as on person, hypostasis, and the hypostatic union in Albert the Great and Aquinas. He is an assistant professor of Religion at Oberlin College, where he teaches in a number of areas, including the history of Christianity, medieval philosophy of religion, and religion in the Mediterranean world.