Evangelical Philosophical Society

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The Evangelical Philosophical Society (EPS) is an organization devoted to the study of ethics, theology, and religion from an evangelical perspective. Membership is open to professional scholars and associate membership is available to laypersons and students. The current President of the organization is Dr. Michael Austin.[1]

Philosophia Christi

Philosophia Christi is a peer-reviewed academic journal published twice a year by the Evangelical Philosophical Society with the support of Biola University as a vehicle for the scholarly discussion of philosophy and philosophical issues in the fields of apologetics, ethics, theology, and religion.[2]

History

The Evangelical Philosophical Society is related to the Evangelical Theological Society. EPS was founded in 1977–78 with 32 charter members.

The first presidents were:

  • 1977 – Norman Geisler
  • 1978 – Gordon Lewis
  • 1979 – Paul Feinberg
  • 1980 – John Jefferson Davis
  • 1981 – Gary Habermas
  • 1982 – Stephen Clinton
  • 1983 – Win Corduan
  • 1984 – Terry Miethe
  • 1985 – William Luck
  • 1986 – John Feinberg
  • 1987 – Stephen Spenser
  • 1988 – Stanley Obbits
  • 1989 – Russell Bush

See also

  • Society of Christian Philosophers
  • Evangelical Theological Society

References

  1. [1] http://www.epsociety.org/about/officers.asp
  2. About Philosophia Christi

External links

  • Evangelical Philosophical Society
  • Philosophia Christi
  • President Paul Copans' website




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