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Chad Bogosian, Ph.D.

Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Department of Theology and Philosophy
Phone: 626-815-5496
Email: cbogosian@apu.edu
Fax: 626-815-5469
Chad Bogosian holds graduate degrees with emphases in Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, and Biblical Studies. In April of 2012 he completed his Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Arkansas, and his dissertation research focused on the Epistemology of Disagreement. Currently he is working on multiple papers related to this research, and he will presenting one of them entitled "Rowe's Friendly Atheism and the Epistemology of Religious Disagreement" at the national Evangelical Philosophical Society in November 2012. In addition to Epistemology, his philosophical interests include Ethics, Philosophy of Religion (including Philosophical Theology), and Metaphysics (mind, free will, human nature). Here he is most interested in questions surrounding the nature of God and the nature of our experience of him; moral and spiritual formation; the nature of morality and the good life; and the meaning of life. This fall he will be presenting a paper at the Southwest Philosophical Society entitled "Nielsen's Compatibilism: Free-Conduct or Something Not Near Enough.

Education

Ph.D., University of Arkansas (Fayetteville)
M.A., Philosophy, University of Arkansas (Fayetteville)
M.A., Philosophy, Biola University
M.A., Biblical Studies, Central Baptist Theological Seminary
B.A., Counseling, esp. Youth and Family, Northland International University

Department

  • School of Theology
    • Undergraduate: Department of Theology & Philosophy

Courses Taught

PHIL 220 – Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 225 – Critical Thinking and Informal Logic (formerly PHIL 330)

Office Hours

By appt.

Office Location

Department of Religion and Philosophy
John and Marilyn Duke Academic Complex, West Campus

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