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Robert
C. Neville
Dean, School of Theology; Professor of
Philosophy, Religion, and Theology
Office: STH 112
E-mail: rneville@bu.edu
Education: Ph.D., Yale University
Interests: Metaphysics, Philosophy
of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Ethics,
Political Theory, American Philosophy, Modern
Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy |
Robert Neville has taught at Yale University,
Fordham University, The State University of New
York College at Purchase, and the State University
of New York at Stony Brook.
He is the author of:
God the Creator (1968, 1992)
The Cosmology of Freedom (1974, 1995)
Soldier, Sage, Saint (1978)
Creativity and God (1980)
Reconstruction of Thinking (1981)
The Tao and the Daimon(1982)
The Puritan Smile (1987)
Recovery of the Measure (1989)
Behind the Masks of God (1991)
A Theology Primer (1991)
The High Road around Modernism (1992)
Eternity and Time's Flow (1993)
Normative Cultures (1995)
The Truth of Broken Symbols (1996)
The God Who Beckons (1999)
Boston Confucianism (2000)
Symbols of Jesus (2001)
Religion in Late Modernity (2002)
Dr. Neville has published many articles and
critical reviews in philosophy and religious studies.
Professor Neville has been president of the
Metaphysical Society of America, the International
Society for Chinese Philosophy, and the American
Academy of Religion, and has served on the boards
of these and other professional societies in philosophy
and religion.
Dr. Neville teaches graduate courses in metaphysics,
American philosophy, continental rationalism,
philosophy of religion, and in various topics
of theology, especially comparative (Chinese-Christian)
theology.
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