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Dr. Peter Farrugia received his D. Phil. from Oxford in 1991 with a thesis on French Anti-War Thought Contrasted to Its British Counterpart. He's taught at various universities but in 1999 he started teaching at Laurier Brantford as one of the founding faculty members. I was introduced to Peter by Ken Paradis. He and Peter are good friends, and connected partly due to Ken's unique openness and interest in religion and Peter's staunch Christianity in a predominantly non-religious academic system. Peter had so many interesting things to share with me, from the premises of WWI&II and how they related to the current political moment to meaningful insights on how he balances his faith and work life.
By Garrett VandenbergDr. Peter Farrugia received his D. Phil. from Oxford in 1991 with a thesis on French Anti-War Thought Contrasted to Its British Counterpart. He's taught at various universities but in 1999 he started teaching at Laurier Brantford as one of the founding faculty members. I was introduced to Peter by Ken Paradis. He and Peter are good friends, and connected partly due to Ken's unique openness and interest in religion and Peter's staunch Christianity in a predominantly non-religious academic system. Peter had so many interesting things to share with me, from the premises of WWI&II and how they related to the current political moment to meaningful insights on how he balances his faith and work life.