
Timothy Fortin, Ph.D., Senior Fellow of the Principium Institute, is Associate Professor of Philosophical Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University. He earned an M.A. in Philosophy from The Catholic University of America, an M.S. in Clinical Psychology from the Institute for the Psychological Sciences in Arlington, VA, and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. Dr. Fortin specializes in the philosophy of fatherhood, the philosophy of sexual difference, and the philosophy of psychology. His publications include Fatherhood and the Perfection of Masculine Identity: A Thomistic Account In Light of Contemporary Science (Edizioni Università della Santa Croce, 2008), and a number of scholarly articles in such places as Nova et Vetera, Logos, and Forum: Supplement to Acta Philosophica.