Faculty and Staff
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 |
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 |
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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Christina Bryant
Director of Campus Ministry: Adjunct Lecturer
Adjunct Lecturer, Director, Staff
Email: cbryant@caldwell.edu
Phone: 973-618-3660
Dr. Christina Bryant (she/her) is the Director of the Office of Campus Ministry and an Adjunct Instructor in Theology. Dr. Bryant started teaching at Caldwell University in the Spring of 2021 and joined Student Life as the Director of the Office of Campus Ministry in the Fall of 2022. She brings a decade of experience in student affairs at private colleges and universities across the country to her position. In her current role, Dr. Bryant oversees religious life and spiritual, service, and social justice programming at Caldwell. She is also the advisor for Kappa Gamma Pi Honors Society. With a deep commitment to the Catholic-Dominican vision of preaching the gospel of truth, Dr. Bryant sees academic life and the spiritual life as mutually reinforcing. Dr. Bryant holds a Ph.D. in Biblical Interpretation, with a certificate in Women and Gender Studies, from Brite Divinity School – TCU; a M.T.S. in Biblical Studies from the University of Notre Dame, and a B.A. in Religion from Furman University. Her primary area of research is domestic violence and the New Testament. Dr. Bryant is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature, the Catholic Biblical Association, and the Catholic Campus Ministry Association. She is also the Mission Designee for the university and Caldwell’s representative to the West Essex Ministerial Association. In her leisure time, Dr. Bryant enjoys hiking with her basset hound near her home in the Hudson River Valley, trying out new recipes with her spouse, playing outfield for her co-ed softball team, listening to music (and singing along!), or curled up with a good book, a cup of tea, and her two cats. She is a member of St. Marianne Cope Catholic Church in Cornwall, NY and a volunteer for Postcards to Voters and Reclaim Our Vote. Education Courses |
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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). |