EPS Web Author Profiles
Garry DeWeese, PhD
Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Ethics; Director, Th.M. emphasis in Philosophical and Moral Theology
Garry DeWeese's concentration is in metaphysics and epistemology, specifically as related to philosophical theology. He is deeply committed to helping the church articulate and defend the concept of objective truth in an age of postmodernism and growing relativism. With a background in the sciences, he also has a long-standing interest in the relationship of science and theology. He authored God and the Nature of Time, Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult (with JP Moreland), has contributed chapters to a number of books, and has published articles in journals such as Philosophia Christi and Discipleship Journal.
Areas of Specialization
philosophical theology, philosophy of religion
Articles on the EPS Site
- Doing Philosophy as a Christian: Interview with Garry DeWeese (Part One)
- Quid ergo Hipponium et Floridensis?