Here I am at home with my family nearby and a view of the
back yard.
This was not taken
recently.
The hat is a Boston Redsox souvenir.

Degrees:
BA -
Interdepartmental (English Literature, Languages, Music,
Philosophy)
MA-Philosophy;
MDiv-Patristics, New Testament;
PhD Philosophy
Major Areas of Interest:
Wittgenstein,
Kierkegaard, Ethics, Aesthetics, Philosophy of
Social Sciences, Philosophy of Language.
Offices
Past president, Tennessee Philosophical
Association.
Executive Board, Søren Kierkegaard Society (
President, Søren Kierkegaard Society (
Publications:(In the
Books: A Historical
Introduction to Philosophy (with James Fieser).
On Epicurus
Philosophical Questions (with James
Fieser)
Journal articles, book chapters,
reviews, translations, in Philosophy of Religion, Augustine, Kierkegaard,
Ethics, Wittgenstein, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Aesthetics,
Hermeneutics. Forthcoming Ethics text, (from
Grants from:
National Endowment for the Humanities
American Scandinavian Foundation
Pew Charitable Trusts
Hong Kierkegaard Library
Vardo Foundation,
Fieldstead and Co.
Presenter at Conferences at
Nashville, Vanderbilt University (Tennessee
Philosophical Association)
Northfield, MN, St. Olaf
College
Austin, TX, University of Texas
Grand Rapids, MI, Calvin College
Kirchberg, Austria, International Wittgenstein Symposia
Stockholm, Sweden (Vardo Seminar)
Memphis, Rhodes College
University of Memphis (mid south Conference)
Atlanta, Nashvillle
(American Academy of Religion)
Boston (XXth World
Congress of Philosophy)
Riga, Latvia (International Seminar on Spirtuality and the Arts, invited lecture)
Aberdeen, Scotland (International Gifford Bequest
Conference on Natural Theology)
University of Hertfordshire, UK (Invited Lecture)
New Orleans, Boston, Atlanta, Philadelphia,
Nashville etc. (American Philosophical Association and American Academy of
Religion)
St. Louis (Concordia Seminary)
Warsaw, Poland (Zacheta
Gallery, invited lecture)
Elblag, Poland
And elsewhere.
Independent Study (Visiting Scholar) at
The
Hong Kierkegaard Library,
Ludwig
Wittgenstein (1889 -= 1951) Born in Austria, lived in England for
much of his adult life, taught at Cambridge university, author of Tractatus Logico Philosophicus and Philosophical Investigations,
two of the most influential books in the history of 20th century philosophy.