Katherin (Kate) Rogers, Professor in the Philosophy Department of the University of Delaware, received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Delaware, and her Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. Her areas of specialization are Medieval Philosophy, especially the work of St. Anselm of Canterbury, Philosophy of Religion, and Free Will. She has published in the American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Faith and Philosophy, Religious Studies, International Philosophical Quarterly, and other journals and collections on topics including divine simplicity, God’s eternity, and the Incarnation. Her most recent book is Freedom and Self-Creation: Anselmian Libertarianism (Oxford University Press, 2015) which expands on her analysis of Anselm’s theory of human freedom presented in Anselm on Freedom (Oxford University Press, 2008) and brings it into the contemporary free will discussion.  Kate has four children and (at last count) six grandchildren.