Adjunct professor
Department of Theology, Philosophy and Human Sciences

William Neu
English language (basic and advanced course)
Social Ethics and Professional Life
Persons, Relation, Sociality: Theological & Anthropological Perspectives
Adjunct professor of Theology at St. John’s University in New York and of general Philosophy at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.
Education:
2017-2019: PhD in Theology (dissertation on religious freedom, with public discussion in May 2019) at Sophia University Institute: Doctoral dissertation: The Theology of the Church’s Relationship with Liberal Society in the Light of the Notions of Religious Freedom Declared by the U.S. Constitution’s 1st Amendment and Dignitatis humanae: From John Courtney Murray to Piero Coda.
2008-2016: Masters in Philosophy at Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. (USA).
2006-2008: Masters in Theology from Seton Hall University (prior graduate study of Theology at Loyola University, Chicago).
1976-1978: Masters in Business Administration at Columbia University, New York.
1971-1975: Bachelor’s degree in Sociology at Columbia University, New York (including prior undergraduate study at Notre Dame University and the University of Chicago).