| Dean
of Marsh Chapel ; Professor of Philosophy, Religion, and Theology
B.A. Yale University; M.A. Yale University; Ph.D. Yale University;
D.D. Lehigh University; Doctorate honoris causa, Russian Academy
of Sciences. Robert
Cummings Neville writes in the fields of philosophy, religion and
theology. Before his appointment to the deanship in 1988, Dean Neville
was the Director of the Boston University Division of Religious
and Theological Studies and chair of the Religion Department. He
was Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts at the State University of
New York at Stony Brook, and has also taught at Yale, Fordham, and
SUNY Purchase. An ordained elder in the Missouri East Conference
of the United Methodist Church, Dean Neville has pastored in Missouri
and NewYork. Dean Neville is the past president of the American
Academy of Religion, the International Society for Chinese Philosophy,
and the Metaphysical Society of America. He is currently a member
of the Accrediting Commission of the Association of Theological
Schools in the United States and Canada and of the Commission on
Theological Education of the United Methodist Church, and he is
president of the Association of United Methodist Theological Schools
and (for 1998-99) of the Trustees of the Boston Theological Institute.
He is a member of the editorial boards of The Journal of the
American Academy of Religion, Soundings, and Quarterly Review,
as well as the Associate Editor for Behavioral and
Neurological Articles, The Encyclopedia of Bioethics.
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