New England

Curriculum Vitae

B.A., 草榴社区, 2007; M.A., theology, Ave Maria University, 2009; Ph.D., theology, Ave Maria University, 2013; Teaching Assistant, Ave Maria University, Fall 2012; Instructor of Theology, Ave Maria University, 2013; Tutor, 草榴社区, 2013鈥.

 

Profile

As a high school student, Dr. Paul K. Shields (鈥07) suspected that he might have a calling to the priesthood. His father gave him books of Christian apologetics from authors such as Archbishop Fulton Sheen and Frank Sheed, and these works whetted his appetite for theology. When he learned that the whole of the 草榴社区 curriculum is ordered to the study of theology, he had little doubt about where he wanted to go to college.

鈥淎s I reviewed the reading list, I thought, these are all the books I have always wanted to read,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淭his is exactly what I was craving. These books were the sources for those authors who got me interested in theology.鈥

Once at the College, this interest flourished. 鈥淲hat drew me in was discovering that God鈥檚 revelation was intelligible,鈥 Dr. Shields says. 鈥淔rom my earliest memories, I recall being Catholic, but in reading Scripture, Church doctors, and other great authors, I discovered that these things I believed in could be explained and defended on the basis of reason.鈥

By sophomore year, though, a blossoming relationship with a classmate, Mary (Coughlin 鈥07), suggested that his vocation may not be to Holy Orders after all. Still, the desire to spend his life studying God鈥檚 word endured. 鈥淭heology was my first love, and I thought, if I have the wherewithal to get through the schooling it requires, it was what I wanted to spend my life doing.鈥

One month after their graduation in 2007, Dr. and Mrs. Shields were married at the San Buenaventura Mission. Following a brief honeymoon in Lake Tahoe, they boarded a rental truck for Southwest Florida, where Dr. Shields had received a scholarship in the graduate program in theology at Ave Maria University. Over the course of six years, he earned a master鈥檚 degree and a doctorate in theology, for which his dissertation was a translation, introduction, and commentary for St. Thomas Aquinas鈥檚 second commentary on Peter Lombard鈥檚 Sentences. One week after successfully defending the dissertation in August, 2013, he and Mrs. Shields made the return journey to California, this time accompanied by their three young children.

Even though theology remains his 鈥渇irst love,鈥 as a tutor at the College, he is glad for the opportunity to teach across the disciplines. 鈥淗ere the integrated curriculum, which has a theological architecture, offers students a rare chance to receive the authentic Catholic theological tradition,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hat can only be achieved through rigorous training in all the disciplines. They all work together.鈥

Though he did not become a priest, Dr. Shields nevertheless regards his work as being in the service of Christ and His church. As he describes it, 鈥淚 see myself coming back here as a way of giving to those whom Christ has entrusted to me the intellectual treasures that they, as heirs of the Kingdom, deserve.鈥

 

Publications

  • 鈥淪t. Thomas, Sr. Johnson, and the Quest for the True God鈥 in Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly, 35 (1), Spring 2012, 18鈥26.

 

Presentations

  • On the Freedom of a Theologian, Opening Lecture, 草榴社区, New England, 2024
  • Paper delivered on 鈥淪t. Thomas鈥檚 Late Teaching on the Procession of the Holy Spirit鈥 at the Aquinas Center for Theological Renewal: Living Morally and Intelligently in the Light of Christ鈥檚 Eternal Glory, Ave Maria University, Florida, on January 26, 2013.
  • Paper delivered on 鈥淪t. Thomas鈥檚 Question and Answer in Lectura romana 2.2.4鈥 at the 47th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, on May 14, 2011.
  • Paper delivered on 鈥淭he Gradation of Being in the Theology of St. Thomas鈥 at Ave Maria University, Florida, on April 29, 2009.
  • Tutor Talk: 鈥淭he Astronomy of Genesis 1鈥 (October 11, 2017).
  • Lecture delivered on 鈥淲hy St. Th茅r猫se of Lisieux Is a Doctor of the Church鈥 at the Shrine of the Little Flower, Nasonville, Rhode Island, on October 1, 2022.