Faculty
Dr. Karen Davis
Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Assistant Professor
2017 Ph.D., Texas A&M University
2014 M.A., Texas A&M University
2007 B.A., Principia College
Areas of Specialization: Ethics, Philosophical Hermeneutics, History of Philosophy, Prison Arts & Education
Dr. Arsalan Memon
Associate Professor
2012 Ph.D., University of Memphis
2009 M.A., University of Memphis
2007 M.A., SUNY Stony Brook University
2005 B.A., DePaul University
Areas of Specialization: 20th Century European/Continental Philosophy, Phenomenology (especially, Merleau-Ponty).
Areas of Competence: Aesthetics, Ethics, Logic, and Early Modern Philosophy.
Adjuncts
Dr. Nathan Agee
2017, PhD, Chicago Theological Seminary
2008, MTh, University of Edinburgh
2007, MA, Saint Paul School of Theology
2003, BA, Olivet Nazarene University
Areas of Specialization: 19th/20th/21st Century Continental Philosophy, Deconstruction, Metaphysics
Professor Aaron Bartolome
2017 M.A. Theology, The University of Chicago Divinity School
2012 M.A. Philosophy, Northern Illinois University
Areas of Interest: Philosophy of Religions, Ethics
Recent Publications: “Private Evidence for Atheism.” Religious Studies, 2022, doi:10.1017/S0034412522000129
Professor Brian Brown
Adjunct Professor
2014, Master of Arts, Theology and Christian Ministry, Franciscan University of Steubenville
2011, Master of Arts, Philosophy, Franciscan University of Steubenville
2008, Bachelor of Arts, Â鶹ÊÓƵ
Areas of Specialization: Meta-Ethics and Philosophical Theology.
Professor Mary K. Duggan
Adjunct Professor, Attorney at LawJ.D. DePaul University College of Law
M.A. University of Chicago, Social Sciences (History)
B.S. Marquette University, Journalism w/Political Science double-major and Philosophy minor
Professor Mark Eleveld
Adjunct Professor
2010 M.A., University of Chicago
1997 M.A., Lewis University
Areas of Specialization: Western Continental Philosophy, Greek Classics
Professor Gregory Harms
Adjunct Professor
1997 M.A., Â鶹ÊÓƵ
1995 B.A., Lewis University
Areas of Specialization: Moral and Political Philosophy
Professor. Danny Khananisho
M.A. Philosophy, Loyola University ChicagoB.S. Psychology, Loyola University Chicago
A.A. Wilbur Wright College
Professor Daniel Steele
1999 Th.M. Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity SchoolAreas of Research: Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne and Soren Kierkegaard.
Thesis: Kierkegaardian Formulation of Faith
1993 M.Div. Religious Studies, Alliance Theological Seminary
Thesis: A Philosophy of Ministry for the Modern Church
1986 B.S., Business, Western Michigan University
1984 A.A.S., Business, North Iowa Area Community College