Zane Chu
Zane Chu’s areas of teaching and research are in systematic and historical theology. His doctoral work studied the thought of Thomas Aquinas on charity in its Scriptural foundations and Trinitarian and Christological dimensions. Ongoing work explores the practical implications of Aquinas’ thought on charity both in relation to medieval theories of language and sacramental theology and in dialogue with contemporary questions of reconciliation and decolonization.
Education
PhD Theological Studies, Regis College/University of Toronto (2021)
STL, Regis College (2020)
MDiv/STB, Regis College/University of Toronto (2013)
BASc Engineering Science, University of Toronto (2008)
Publications
Forthcoming. “Teaching the Trinity: Scripture and Performance of the Psychological Analogy in Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae,” Nova et Vetera.
“Reading the Love Commandments and Learning the Imitation of Christ in Aquinas,” Irish Theological Quarterly 87, vol. 3 (2022): 222–36.
“Christ’s Representation of Sinners in Hans Urs von Balthasar and Thomas Aquinas,” Scottish Journal of Theology 74, vol. 3 (2021): 252–61.
“The Law of Embrace: Satisfaction, Forgiveness, and the Cross in Aquinas, Lonergan, and Volf,” Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology 30, vol. 2 (2021): 216–43.