Dr. David Warner, a Senior Fellow of The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, is a distinguished educator with extensive international experience in teaching and academic administration. He served as an interim Director for the St. Paul Center from January to August, 2003.
Among his numerous appointments, Dr. Warner served as academic dean of Ave Maria College of the Americas in Nicaragua and as Director of Catholic Adult Education for the Archdiocese of Denver and Adjunct Professor of Scripture and Theology for the archdiocese’s St. John Vianney Theological Seminary, which is affiliated with the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome. He has taught graduate religious education at the Maryvale Institute in Birmingham, England and served as an administrator and lecturer in the Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Language and Catechetical Institute, based in Gaming, Austria.
Dr. Warner is author of three editions of the graduate textbook,
Foundations of Catholic Education (Maryvale) and his ongoing research is focused in the area of the theology of education, which was also the subject of his doctoral dissertation,
John Henry Newman’s Idea of a Catholic Academy: Contributions from his Life and Work Towards a Theology of Education, with Reference to Recent Documents of the Catholic Church (2001)
.Dr. Warner and his wife Patrice live in Charlottesville, Virginia, and have five children and one grandchild.
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