Teaching Fellow, Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
Amy Fahey is a Teaching Fellow at the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where she also serves as the Director of the Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture, a public outreach of the College. Dr. Fahey was recently named an Inklings Project Fellow of the McGrath Institute for Religion and Public Life at Notre Dame University, enabling her to further her research and teaching on the influence of the eddas and sagas on Undset, Lewis, and Tolkien. She is currently editing an edition of William Morris’ translation of the Icelandic sagas and a volume of essays on the influence of the eddas and sagas on Christian writers. Her writings have appeared in First Things, The Catholic Thing, The Catholic Herald, Columbia Magazine, and other publications. She has been an invited speaker on literature and education for the C. S. Lewis Study Center, the Russell Kirk Center, the Knights of Columbus Museum, the IHE England Program, Thomas Aquinas College, and the DeNicola Center of Notre Dame University, among others. She and her husband William have five children and three grandchildren.
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