Faculty and Staff
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James Flynn
Department Chair, Associate Professor
Department Chair, Faculty
Email: jflynn@caldwell.edu
Phone: 973-618-3526
FAX: 973-618-3349
B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology (double major), certificate in Ancient Greek, Phi Beta Kappa, St. Louis University |
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Stephen Meawad
Associate Professor
Faculty
Email: smeawad@caldwell.edu
Phone: 973-618-3250
Education Ph.D. Duquesne, Stephen Meawad is associate professor of Theology at Caldwell University in New Jersey. His book, Beyond Virtue Ethics: A Contemporary Ethic of Ancient Spiritual Struggle (Georgetown University Press, 2023), offers a critique of modern moral philosophy and suggests a way forward by looking backward at ancient Christian spiritual practices, many of which are embodied in contemporary Orthodox Christianity. His continued research focuses on spirituality, ethics, and theology, with the hopes of recovering the lost art of transformative Christian praxis for the modern world. |
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George Abaunza Ph.D.
Adjunct Lecturer, Vice President of Academic Affairs
Adjunct Lecturer
Email: gabaunza@caldwell.edu
Office Phone #: (973) 618-3919
George Abaunza, Ph.D. Dr. Abaunza has a career of serving Catholic higher education institutions with service as the Vice President for Academic Affairs & Dean of the College at Mount Saint Mary College, a sister Dominican University, where he worked with their faculty, staff, deans, and Board. When Vice President Abaunza was at the College, he served as the MSCHE Liaison, helped them develop ten new programs, the Desmond Center for Community Engagement & Wellness, and successfully led the development of early-admissions and dual enrollment programs. Before his service at Mount Saint Mary, he was the Dean of Arts & Sciences at Felician University, with service as interim dean of Education, associate dean, and department chair over twenty years at that institution. Dr. Abaunza holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Philosophy from Florida State University and earned his B.A. in Philosophy from Florida International University. He also has successfully led grant writing and execution, including National Science Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities projects. He has extensive successful teaching experience over the past thirty years and was awarded a Faculty Excellence Award at Felician. His published research and conference work is extensive and broad-ranging. He has been honored by Kappa Delta Pi and Sigma Theta Tau and presented with the Jelani Tree Humanitarian Award. |
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Father Antony Andrews
Adjunct Lecturer
Adjunct Lecturer
Email: aandrews@caldwell.edu
Rev. Dr. Antony Andrews serves the church of Virgin Mary & St. Pachomius Coptic Orthodox Church in Stony Point, NY. He holds a Master’s degree in Theology from St. Vladimir’s Seminary and a Doctorate of Ministry from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. |
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Brian Caldwell
Adjunct Lecturer
Adjunct Lecturer
Email: bcaldwell@caldwell.edu
BA in Theology from Caldwell College class of 2002 MA in Education-Supervision from St. Peter’s University (2006) Brian joins Caldwell University as Director of Campus Ministry and as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Theology and Philosophy. He has spent the past 20+ years working in youth, young adult, and family ministry as well as teaching in Catholic education. Brian’s favorite pastime is having outdoor adventures with his wife and kids. |
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Colette Liddy
Adjunct Instructor
Adjunct Lecturer, Staff
Email: cmliddy@caldwell.edu
Phone:
Bio
BA, Speech Communications, West Chester State University
MA, Pastoral Ministry, Caldwell University
Certificate, Media and the New Evangelization, School of the Annunciation, Buckfast Abbey, Devon, England
Fellow-Truth and Beauty Project, Rome, Italy
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James Miller
Adjunct Lecturer
Adjunct Lecturer
Email: jpmiller@caldwell.edu
Phone: 973-618-3251
I’ve been teaching philosophy at Caldwell since 2014. Before that, I spent many years working as an executive in the publishing industry. I have a Ph.D. in philosophy from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, and am the author of Numbers in Presence and Absence: A Study of Husserl’s Philosophy of Mathematics (Martinus Nijhoff, 1982). |