Steven J. Jensen

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Steven Jensen
Born1964 (age 6061)
Philosophical work
Era 21st-century philosophy
Region Western philosophy
Institutions University of St. Thomas, Texas
Main interests natural law

Steven J. Jensen (born 1964) is an American philosopher and Bishop Wendelin J. Nold Chair in Graduate Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, Texas. [1] Jensen is known for his works on natural law. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

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  1. "Library : Catholics United on Brain Death and Organ Donation: A Call to Action". Catholic Culture.
  2. Lisska, Anthony J. "Knowing the Natural Law: From Precepts and Inclinations to Deriving Oughts". NDPR.
  3. Hain, Raymond (2020). "Sin: A Thomistic Psychology by Steven J. Jensen (review)". The Review of Metaphysics. 73 (3): 615–616. doi:10.1353/rvm.2020.0009. ISSN   2154-1302.
  4. Orrego, Cristobal (2010). "Steven J. Jensen, Good and Evil Actions. A Journey through Saint Thomas Aquinas:". Cultura International Journal of Philosophy of Culture and Axiology (in German). 7 (2): 267–271. doi:10.5840/cultura20107220. ISSN   1584-1057.
  5. Kaczor, Christopher (2012). "Good and Evil Actions: A Journey through Saint Thomas Aquinas by Steven Jensen (review)". The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review. 76 (2): 321–324. doi:10.1353/tho.2012.0031. ISSN   2473-3725.
  6. Baneke, Joost (November 2020). "The Human Person: A Beginner's Thomistic Psychology by Steven J. Jensen, Catholic University of America Press, Washington D.C., 2018, pp. 296, $34.95, pbk". New Blackfriars. 101 (1096): 770–772. doi:10.1111/nbfr.12593.
  7. Krom, Michael P. (3 August 2025). "Book Review: Steven J. Jensen, Sin: A Thomistic Psychology". Journal of Moral Theology.