EPS Web Author Profiles
Angus Menuge, PhD
Professor of Philosophy, Concordia University Wisconsin
Angus Menuge is professor of philosophy at Concordia University Wisconsin and is the president of the Evangelical Philosophical Society. His research interests include philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, apologetics, and C. S. Lewis. He earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Diploma in Christian Apologetics from the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism and Human Rights, Strasbourg. He is editor of C. S. Lewis: Lightbearer in the Shadowlands, Christ and Culture in Dialogue, Reading God's World and of Legitimizing Human Rights (forthcoming). He is author of Agents Under Fire: Materialism and the Rationality of Science (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004). His most recent work focuses on libertarian free will and the creative powers of agents.
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind, Scientific Methodology, Apologetics
Articles on the EPS Site
- An Assessment of R. Scott Smith's Naturalism and Our Knowledge of Reality
- Ramified Personalized Natural Theology: A Third Way
- The Golden Cord and God's Economy: Reply to Moser
- When Does the Exercise of an Interest Constitute a Human Right?
- The Contingency Problem: Why Human Rights Cannot be Naturalized
- Precis of Legitimizing Human Rights: Secular and Religious Perspectives
- Fall 2013 EPS President's Update
- Introduction to a Special Issue of Philosophia Christi on Ramified Natural Theology
- Darwinian Conservatism and Free Will