Conversations On Philanthropy
Emerging Questions on Liberality and Social Thought

Todd Breyfogle

TODD BREYFOGLE is Director of Seminars for the Aspen Institute. He earned a BA
in Classics-History-Politics from Colorado College before attending Corpus Christi
College, Oxford (as a Rhodes Scholar), where he read Ancient and Modern History
(BA) and Patristic and Modern Theology (MSt). He earned his PhD as a Century
Fellow and Javits Fellow at the University of Chicago’s Committee on Social
Thought. He is the editor of Literary Imagination, Ancient and Modern: Essays in
Honor of David Grene (University of Chicago Press, 1999), and has authored articles
ranging from Augustine to J. S. Bach to contemporary political theory. Before joining
the Aspen Institute, he directed the Honors Program at the University of Denver. He
has lectured at universities in the US, Canada, the UK, and India, including Oxford,
Cambridge, Princeton, Dartmouth, and the University of Chicago. He serves on
several non-profit boards and is a Senator of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. (REV. 2013)

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Conversations Volume Year Contribution Title
Volume IX2012ArticleCharity, Reciprocity, and the Moral Law

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