CURRICULUM VITAE

GARRETT J. DeWEESE

Professor of and Philosophical Talbot School of Theology Biola University 13800 Biola Ave. La Mirada, CA 90639 562-944-0351 x5516 [email protected]

EDUCATION College: United States Air Force Academy, B.S. in Computer Science, 1969 Seminary: Dallas Theological Seminary, Th.M. in Bible Exposition, 1976 Graduate: University of Colorado, Boulder, M.A. in Philosophy, 1994; Ph.D. in Philosophy, 1998 Other: La Sorbonne, Paris, France, 1977-1978

TEACHING POSITIONS Professor of Philosophy, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, CA, 1999-present Visiting Faculty, Denver Seminary, 2009 Lecturer in Philosophy and Biblical Studies, Dayspring Center for Christian Studies, Boulder, 1994-1999 Instructor in Philosophy, University of Colorado, 1995-1999 Adjunct Professor of Philosophy of and Old Testament Studies, Denver Seminary, 1992-1999 Lecturer in Old Testament and Biblical Studies, Institut Biblique Européen, Lamorlaye, France, 1977-1980

AREAS OF SPECIALTY: Philosophical Theology; Philosophy of Religion; Philosophy of Science AREAS OF COMPETENCE: Epistemology; Metaphysics; Ethics; Old Testament Studies

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS

Books Doing Philosophy as a Christian, Christian Worldview Integration Series (Intervarsity, 2011) Philosophy Made Slightly Less Difficult, with JP Moreland (InterVarsity, 2005) God and the Nature of Time (Ashgate, 2004) Convergence: Theology, Science and Reality (B&H Academic, under contract)

Articles “Quid Ergo Hipponem et Floridensis? Or, Does Horner Succeed in Referring?” Philosophia Christi 11:1 (Spring 2009) “How Can Anyone Know Anything At All?” Apologetics Study Bible (Holman, 2007) “Immortality,” in Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edition, ed. Donald Borchert (Macmillan Reference USA, 2006) “Toward A Robust Natural Theology: Reply to Paul Moser,” Philosophia Christi 3:1 (Spring 2001) “Timeless God, Tenseless Time,” Philosophia Christi 2:2 (Spring 2000)

Book Chapters “One Person, Two Natures: Two Metaphysical Models of the Incarnation,” in Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective, ed. Fred Sanders and Klaus Issler (B&H Academic, 2007) “Hume and the Kalām Cosmological Argument,” with Joshua Rasmussen, in In Defense of Natural Theology: A Post-Humean Reassessment, ed. Douglas Groothuis and James Sennett (IVP, 2005) “The Premature Reports of Foundationalism's Demise,” with JP Moreland, in Reclaiming the Center: A Response to Post-Conservative Theology, ed. Millard Erickson, Paul Kjelseth and Justin Taylor (Crossway, 2004) “Eternal God: Atemporal, Sempiternal, or Omnitemporal?” in God and Time: Essays on the Nature of God, ed. Gregory Ganssle and David Woodruff (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001)

Reviews

Review of Is God a Moral Monster? By Paul Copan, in Sundoulos, Fall, 2011 Review of The Church in Emerging Culture: Five Perspectives, ed. Leonard Sweet, in Christian Education Journal, Summer 2005 Review of The Applicability of Mathematics as a Philosophical Problem, by Mark Steiner, in Philosophia Christi 4:1 (Spring 2002) Review of Evil and the Evidence for God, by R. Douglas Geivett, in RTSF Bulletin (Fall, 1996)

PAPERS PRESENTED

“St Paul, Second Adam, and Theistic Evolution,” Evangelical Philosophical Society Annual Meeting, November, 2010 “Philosophers and Sages: Hokhmah vs. Sophia?” Evangelical Philosophical Society Annual Meeting, November, 2007 “Can Christian Physicalists Hope in the Resurrection?” Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, November, 2005 “The Kalam Argument’s Principle of Determination,” Evangelical Philosophical Society Annual Meeting, November 2005 “Person, Nature, Mind, Will: Toward a Model of the Incarnation,” Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, November 2003 “Is the Two- Wills /Two-Minds View of the Incarnation Coherent? A Reexamination of the Condemnation of Monothelitism,” with Klaus Issler, Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, November 2002 “Forks on the Road to Openness: A Philosophical Analysis,” Evangelical Theological Society Far West Regional Meeting, April 2002 “Modest Foundationalism, Modal Reliabilism and Biblical Inerrancy,” Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, November 2001 “Why Theistic Evolutionists Should Not Use the Robust Formational Economy Principle,” Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains-Plains Regional Meeting, October 2001(co-presented with John Bloom) “Scientific Apologetics and Religious Epistemology,” Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains-Plains Regional Meeting, September 2000 “Timeless God, Tenseless Time,” Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains/Plains Regional Meeting, March, 1998 “Timeless God, Tenseless Time,” Society of Christian Philosophers Pacific Regional Meeting, January 1998 “Cloning Persons: Metaphysical and Ethical Issues,” Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains/Plains Regional Meeting, March 1997 “God's Temporal Mode of Being,” Society of Christian Philosophers Inter-Mountain Regional Meeting, March 1995 “Doxastic Practice, Proper Function, and Perceptual Belief,” Society of Christian Philosophers Pacific Regional Meeting, January 1995

INVITED ACDEMIC LECTURES/INVITED RESPONSES

Faculty Lecture Series, Talbot School of Theology, “It’s Not Easy Being Green (Evangelicals): Stewardship of Creation,” Biola University, La Mirada, CA, February 12 & 19, 2008 Invited Response to “A Defense of Social Trinitarianism” by Stephen Davis, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, Pasadena, CA, 2004 Invited Response to “Perdurantism and Divine Judgment” by Patrick Toner, Philosophy of Time Association, APA Pacific Regional Meeting, Pasadena, CA, March 2004 Invited Response to “Revising ‘Perceiving God’” by William P. Alston, Conference on Epistemology of Religious Experience, La Mirada, CA, Feb 2002 Invited Response to “Divine Hiding” by Paul Moser, EPS/AAR Joint Meeting, Nashville, TN, November 2000 Invited Response “Christian Apologetics: the Holy Spirit,” by Stephen Davis, Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains-Plains Regional Meeting, Boulder, CO, September 2000 Invited Lectures, “Science and ,” King College, Bristol, TN, March 1999

REFEREE FOR JOURNALS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS

Referee for Faith and Philosophy, 2009-present Referee for Perspectives on Science and the Christian Faith, 2004-present Referee for Philosophia Christi, 1999-present Referee for International Journal of Systematic Theology, 2011-present Referee for papers, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Philosophy of Religion Section, March 2006 Referee for papers, Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains/Plains Regional Meeting, March, 1998 Referee for papers, Society of Christian Philosophers Mountains/Plains Regional Meeting, March 1997 Referee for papers, Conference on Christian Scholarship, University of Colorado, October 1996

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

American Philosophical Association Society of Christian Philosophers (member, Executive Committee, 2005-2008) Evangelical Philosophical Association (member, Executive Committee, 1998-2001) Evangelical Theological Society American Scientific Affiliation

POPULAR PUBLICATIONS

“Belief in God: Natural, Yes—But Is It Rational?” in Is God Just a Human Invention?, ed. Sean McDowell and Jonathan Morrow (Kregel, 2010) “Origins: God and Time,” Apologia (Summer 2005) “Postmodern Ministry?” Sundoulos (Fall 2002) “The Silence of God: Psalm 13,” Discipleship Journal 27 (May-June 1985); reprinted elsewhere. “Proverbs for the Boardroom,” Discipleship Journal 21 (March-April 1984) “Get Involved in Your Pastor=s Sermon,” Discipleship Journal 18 (March-April 1983); reprinted elsewhere

OTHER MINISTRY EXPERIENCE Frequent conference and retreat speaker for church and campus ministries; frequent guest preacher Senior Pastor, Bethany Baptist Church, Boulder, CO, 1988-93 Associate pastor, Pulpit Rock Church, Colorado Springs, CO, 1981-88 Teaching Elder, La Communauté Chrétienne Evangélique, Lamorlaye, France, 1978-80 Missionary, Greater Europe Mission, France, 1977-81 Faculty, European Bible Institute; church planting Ordained: June 1976, Temple Baptist Church (Conservative Baptist), Colorado Springs, CO