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John H. Morgan is President and Fellow of the Foundation where he is the Karl Mannheim Professor of the History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences. He also is the Sir Julian Huxley Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education at Cloverdale College. Dr. Morgan holds the Ph.D. from the Hartford Seminary Foundation, the D.Sc. from the London College of Applied Science, and the Psy.D. from Foundation House/Oxford where he is also a Fellow. He has held postdoctoral appointments at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, and regularly teaches in the Summer Programme in Theology at the University of Oxford. He has also been a National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent publications include Naturally Good: A Behavioral History of Moral Development (from Charles Darwin to E.O. Wilson), published 2005; In The Absence of God: Religious Humanism as Spiritual Journey (with special reference to Julian Huxley) published 2006; Being Human: Perspectives on Meaning and Interpretation (Essays in Religion, Culture and Personality), 2nd edition published 2006, and In the Beginning: The Paleolithic Origins of Religious Consciousness, published 2007. Forthcoming books for 2008 include The New Paradigm in Ministry Education: A Radical Philosophy of Collaboration and The Gathering Storm: Accreditation and the Search for Accountability in American Higher Education, both published by The Victoria Press.
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