Thomas Aloysius Finlay, S.J. (1848 – 1940) was an Irish Catholic priest, economist, philosopher and editor.
Early life
He was born on 6 July 1848 near Lanesborough, the son of William Finlay, an engineer, and his wife Maria Magan; the politician Thomas Finlay, named after him, was his nephew. His father, who died in 1864, was from Fifeshire, a Protestant convert to Catholicism; his mother was a Catholic from County Cavan.[1]
Finlay was educated at St Augustine's College, Cavan, and became a novice of the Society of Jesus in 1866, at the Jesuit theological faculty, Milltown Park, Dublin. He took vows in 1868. He then spent time in Saint-Acheul, France, the Gregorian University, Rome. Moved on because of capture of Rome of the Risorgimento, he was sent to Maria Laach Abbey, in Germany. There he encountered Prussian agricultural methods and the Raiffeisenbank system; and gained an interest in biology from colleagues.[2] He returned to Ireland in 1873.[3]
Amid reorganisation of the Catholic colleges in Dublin, Finlay moved on to University College, Dublin (formerly the Catholic University), then under Henry Neville. In 1883, under Delany from December, he became joint professor at University, with his brother Peter, of mental and moral science. He was also made rector of Belvedere College in north Dublin.[8][9] He was auditor of the Literary and Historical Society (University College Dublin) in 1883–1884; and, in turn, professor of classics, of philosophy, and of political economy at University College, from 1903 to 1930.[10]
^Morrissey, Thomas J. (2004). Thomas A. Finlay SJ, 1848-1940: Educationalist, Editor, Social Reformer. Four Courts Press. p. 13. ISBN978-1-85182-827-2.
^ abMorrissey, Thomas J. (2004). Thomas A. Finlay SJ, 1848-1940: Educationalist, Editor, Social Reformer. Four Courts Press. p. 15. ISBN978-1-85182-827-2.
^White, Norman (1992). Hopkins : a literary biography. Oxford. p. 383. ISBN019818350X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Morrissey, Thomas J. (2004). Thomas A. Finlay SJ, 1848-1940: Educationalist, Editor, Social Reformer. Four Courts Press. p. 16. ISBN978-1-85182-827-2.
^White, Norman (1992). Hopkins : a literary biography. Oxford. pp. 386 and 399. ISBN019818350X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^ abMorrissey, Thomas J. (2004). Thomas A. Finlay SJ, 1848-1940: Educationalist, Editor, Social Reformer. Four Courts Press. p. 16. ISBN978-1-85182-827-2.