
D.T. Sheffler holds a PhD in Philosophy and an M.A. in Classics from the University of Kentucky. He has taught philosophy, Latin, Greek, history, composition, and great books at the college and high school level for 12 years. He writes about Christian Platonism, early Christianity, conservatism, beauty, and western civilization. His writing has appeared in the
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly,
Quaestiones Disputatae,
Touchstone,
The Classical Teacher, and
The Imaginative Conservative. He lives in Louisville with his wife Rose and three children, Ebenezer, Autumn, and Phineas.