New England

Curriculum Vitae

B.A., Thomas Aquinas College, 2011; M.A., politics, Hillsdale College, 2016; Ph.D., politics, Hillsdale College, 2019; Lecturer, Hillsdale College, 2017-2018; Research Assistant, Hillsdale College, 2018-2019; Tutor, Thomas Aquinas College, 2019-.

 

Conferences, Presentations & Lectures

  • 鈥淧rogressivism Baptized? The Political Thought of Monsignor John A. Ryan.鈥 Ph.D. Research Presentation at Hillsdale College (May 8, 2019).
  • 鈥淔ighting without Armor: The Virtue of Courage in Plato鈥檚 Laches.鈥 Presented as a Lecture at Thomas Aquinas College (Mar. 7, 2019).
  • 鈥淧rogressive Natural Rights: Msgr. John Ryan鈥檚 Natural-Rights Theory and Its Relation to American Progressivism.鈥 Presented at the 2018 Annual National Meeting-Conference of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists (Oct. 26鈥27, 2018).
  • 鈥淢sgr. John A. Ryan and the Natural-Rights Approach to Progressive Social Justice.鈥 Presented at the 114th Annual American Political Science Association Conference (Aug. 30 鈥 Sept. 2, 2018).
  • 鈥淭he Energetic Executive of John Adams.鈥 Presented at the 76th Annual Midwest Political Science Association Conference (Apr. 5鈥8, 2018).
  • The Primacy of the Person: Human Dignity and Its Implications in the Natural-Law Theory of John A. Ryan.鈥 Presented at the  49th Annual Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association (Nov. 9鈥11, 2017).
  • 鈥淎ristotle鈥檚 Politics: A Lesson on the Education of Statesmen鈥 Presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Association of Core Texts and Curriculum (Apr. 14鈥17, 2016)

 

Profile

In this, his first year as a member of the Thomas Aquinas College faculty, Dr. Peter Cross is teaching on the College鈥檚 天美影院 campus. Within the next two years, however, he will relocate to New England, which will be a homecoming of sorts: Dr. Cross spent much of his childhood less than an hour away in Leominster, Massachusetts, and most of his family lives there today.

Of course, coming to 天美影院 is something of a homecoming, too. Dr. Cross spent four years on the Santa Paula campus as a student, graduating in 2011. It was unfamiliar in the beginning 鈥 鈥淢y first time on the campus was when I showed up for Freshman Orientation,鈥 he recalls 鈥 but soon enough, it became home. 鈥淨uickly I started to develop some really good friendships, largely based on the spiritual life and the intellectual life of the community. And many of those friendships have endured to this day.鈥

As he neared graduation, Dr. Cross considered following in his father鈥檚 footsteps to become a psychologist, but he soon discovered that his calling lay elsewhere. Drawing on a passion for politics and government dating back to childhood conversations around his family鈥檚 dinner table, he elected to enroll at Hillsdale College鈥檚 Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship.

鈥淗illsdale鈥檚 program approached political philosophy and American political thought in a manner very complementary to the way we pursue these matters at TAC,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t was not a quantitative program that merely analyzed and predicted political trends using data and statistics. Rather, it aimed at discovering the fundamental principles of political life, both in general and for America in particular, and how those principles had been upheld or corrupted throughout history. That very much attracted me to their program.鈥

Upon entering graduate school, Dr. Cross considered embarking on a career in public policy, but while earning master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in politics, he instead found himself drawn back to the classroom 鈥 especially when he learned that his alma mater was expanding to his home state, and would therefore be hiring. Now in his first year, he is teaching Freshman Mathematics, Sophomore Philosophy, and Freshman Seminar.

鈥淚t is a blessing to teach at a school like this, whether it鈥檚 on the West Coast or the East,鈥 says Dr. Cross. 鈥淏ut to have the opportunity to help students get their introduction to Catholic liberal education in my home state, so close to family, in an area that I really know and love 鈥 that will be a great blessing. I was open to teaching at either campus, but I was hopeful that there would be need for me in Massachusetts. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to teach in a land that I like to call my own.鈥