AAI Fellowship Breakfast
Charity in the Latin West
At 9:00 am on Friday, April 11, student fellows are invited to join us at AAI for a conversation with Dr. Jonathan Teubner of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard. Dr. Teubner will be discussing Augustine and how his ordo amoris, or right ordering of love, can be understood in its contemporary context as well as in our own time.
Register below. Students are welcome to bring a “plus one,” a student who you think would benefit from getting more involved with AAI.
Dr. Jonathan Teubner
Jonathan D. Teubner, Ph.D., is a Research Associate at the Human Flourishing Program, where he leads the AI and Flourishing Initiative. He has published broadly in the field of history of philosophy, theology, and cultural sociology, and is the author of Charity after Augustine: Solidarity, Conflict, and the Practices of Charity (Oxford University Press, 2024) and Prayer after Augustine: A Study in the Development of the Latin Tradition (Oxford University Press, 2018), the latter of which won the Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise in 2019. Along with Sarah Coakley and Richard Cross, Teubner is the co-editor of the Oxford Handbook to the Historical Reception of Theology (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2025). Teubner has held faculty positions at the Australian Catholic University and at the University of Virginia, where he led a collaborative team of data scientists and scholars across the social sciences to create AI tools to predict political and social violence. Teubner’s insights and analysis have appeared in The New York Times, The Economist, and The Hill, he is regularly interviewed by BBC, CNN, Scripps News and NBC Nightly News, and is a contributing editor at The Hedgehog Review. In 2022, he co-founded FilterLabs, a data analytics company that leverages artificial intelligence to source high-quality localized data in hard-to-reach regions of the world.