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Philip H Wiebe, Professor of Philosophy at Trinity Western University (Canada), answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Philip H Wiebe, Professor of Philosophy at Trinity Western University (Canada), answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Doctoral Fellow Jonathan Morgan, Founding Director Dr. Patrick McNamara and Co-Authors Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine Volume 13.3 July 5, 2016 Abstract: We present the case of a 78-year-old male who, 16 years ago, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD)…
Travis Dumsay, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Concordia University of Edmonton, answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Mirela Oliva, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, Houston, answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Robert Smid, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Religion at Curry College, answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Rolf Ahlers, Reynolds Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Russell Sage College, answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Jeffrey Wattles, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Kent State University, answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Aaron Simmons, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University, answers the question: ‘What does philosophy of religion offer to the modern university?’ at PhilosophyofReligion.Org Read it Here
Founding Director Patrick McNamara, Post-Doctoral Fellow Erica Harris and Co-Author Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition May 4, 2016 Abstract: Possible selves can be used to self-regulate and guide behavior towards what is desired to be achieved or avoided in life. Previous work…
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