Faculty

Stephen Meredith

Professor, Pathology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Associate Faculty, the Divinity School

Professor, Pathology; Biochemistry; Molecular Biology; Associate Faculty, the Divinity School

Stephen C. Meredith works on the biophysics of protein structure, concentrating on amyloid proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases. He also teaches courses in the College on James Joyce’s Ulysses, St. Thomas Aquinas, Augustine’s City of God, and other authors, particularly Dostoevsky and Thomas Mann. His main theological interest is in the problem of evil, and in this connection, he is currently writing a book on the philosophical and literary perspectives on disease. His current interests also center on the impact of biotechnology and the genetic revolution on the definition of human nature.