Colin Redemer

Visiting Fellow

Colin Redemer earned his Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen. He serves as a Teaching Professor at St. Mary’s College of California where he teaches in philosophy, classical languages, and great books. He also serves as Director of Education at American Reformer where he leads the Cotton Mather Fellowship on protestant statesmanship. Redemer’s research and writing spans a wide range from issues of technology and labor, to classical education and the political and ethical works of Aristotle. He has published in a variety of academic and popular journals, including First Things, The American Mind, Compact, The Lamp, Mere Orthodoxy, and Ad Fontes Journal. His book Made Like the Maker: Christian Ethics Vol. 2 returns the seventeenth-century Protestant poet and philosopher Thomas Traherne to his rightful place among the great virtue ethicists. His forthcoming book One Flesh: The Aristotelian Doctrine of Friendship and its Christian Reception explores the metaphysics of friendship. He is a Fellow of the Henning Institute on Labor and Catholic Social Thought, a board member at the Classical Learning Test, and the chief steward of a local union. Previously, he served as Executive Director of the Davenant Institute, where he co-founded Davenant Hall, and as the Managing Director at Beck & Stone.