Professor of Religion and Philosophy
Department:
Religion and Philosophy
Phone: 706.238.5901
Location: Evans 126
Email: mpapazian@berry.edu
Michael Papazian has been at Berry since 1998. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Virginia in 1995 and specializes in ancient philosophy, logic, and the medieval Armenian tradition of translations of Greek philosophical and theological texts. He has published journal articles recently on Stoic logic and has a translation of an 8th century Armenian commentary on the Gospels forthcoming. His current projects include papers on Neoplatonic discussions of suicide, the gnostic Infancy Gospel of Thomas (with Harvey Hill), and the logical system of the ancient logician Diodorus Cronus.
Education
- B.A., Johns Hopkins University
- M.A., University of Virginia
- M.St., Oxford University
- Ph.D., University of Virginia