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Don J. Briel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Don J. Briel
Don J. Briel (born January 28, 1947) holds the Blessed John Henry Newman Chair of Liberal Arts at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota. He is the founder of the Center for Catholic Studies at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he held the Koch Chair of Catholic Studies and served as Director from 1993 to 2014. ==Early Life and Education==
The second of three children, Briel was born in Ventura, California, to Carl and Francis Irene (Dagas) Briel. His father worked as a manager for Sears Roebuck and his mother held various jobs as an administrative assistant. Briel grew up with two sisters, Jean Marie (b. 1944) and Patricia (b. 1960). Not long after Briel’s birth, his father was transferred to various stores throughout southern California and the family moved accordingly until finally settling in Reno, NV, where Briel graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas Elementary School in 1961 and Bishop Manogue Catholic High School in the spring of 1965. Briel enrolled in the University of Notre Dame the same year and completed a Bachelor of Arts in History in 1969, having studied under Frank O’Malley. He studied Literature at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, and earned a Licentiate (1976) and Doctorate (1980) in Catholic Theology from the University of Strasbourg in France. His scholarly work focused on the work of Cardinal John Henry Newman, who is much associated with a well-known text on higher education, ''The Idea of a University''. His dissertation was entitled, ''Isaac Williams and Newman: The Oxford Movement Controversy of 1838-1841''.
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