Rebecca DeYoung (Ph.D., University of Notre Dame) is a professor of philosophy at Calvin University, where she has taught since 1998. Her work focuses on the seven deadly sins and the virtues in Thomas Aquinas’s work, as well as normative ethics and the history of ancient and medieval philosophy. She is the author of Glittering Vices (Brazos, 2009, 2nd edition 2020), Vainglory (Eerdmans 2014), Aquinas’s Ethics (University of Notre Dame, 2009) and other essays on virtues and vices. Rebecca speaks widely and serves as a Senior Fellow of the Martin Institute. She and her husband Scot live in Grand Rapids, Michigan. They have four adult children.
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