Michael D. Hurley
About
Michael D. Hurley is Professor of Literature and Theology at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow and Director of Studies in English at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was educated at the universities of Cambridge and St Andrews, and at Stonyhurst College. Hurley has published books and articles on literary form and style, and on the interrelations of literature, philosophy and theology. Concurrent with his academic position at Cambridge, he has been awarded visiting positions at Harvard and All Souls College, Oxford. Hurley is co-editor of The Hopkins Quarterly, a journal of critical, scholarly and appreciative responses to the lives and works of Gerard Manley Hopkins and his circle. He is also a Trustee of The Christian Heritage Centre, and frequently gives talks and public lectures on the philosophical and theological questions posed by art and literature.