Dr. Sean Mulrooney


Doctor Sean Mulrooney

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

EDUCATION

B.A. University of Toronto, 1982
M.A. University of Texas at Austin, 1985
Ph.D. University of Toronto, 1994

AREA OF SPECIALIZATION

  • History of philosophy, Henri Nouwen, Bernard Lonergan

BIOGRAPHY

Since receiving his Ph.D. in Medieval Philosophy from University of Toronto in 1994, Sean has taught in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Waterloo and Toronto.  In addition to teaching philosophy, Sean has taught courses in Henri Nouwen, art and spirituality, and Indigenous Studies.  He has on-going interests in pedagogy and social justice. 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS / SELECTED AREAS OF SERVICE / PASTORAL WORK

  • “Visio Divina”, forthcoming in For the Sake of the Common Good: Essays in Honour of Lois Wilson (McGill-Queens University Press, 2021)

  • Chair, Henri Nouwen Society of Canada and the US

  • Facilitator, Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice

  • Facilitator, Ignatian Spirituality Project, a group offering retreats for people in recovery who have been homeless

  • Volunteer, Covenant House

  • Choir Director, Regis College weekly liturgies