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Books Exploring Kenotic Christology, God and Moral Obligation, Natural Signs and Knowled, Kierkegaard: An Introduction, Philosophy of Religion: Thinking |
Kierkegaard on human spirituality c stephen evans
C. Stephen Evans (born 1948, Atlanta, Georgia) is an American philosopher. He is one of the United States' leading experts on Søren Kierkegaard and has also published extensively on subjects including philosophy of religion and the relationship of psychology and Christianity. He is University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Baylor University.
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- Kierkegaard on human spirituality c stephen evans
- The freedom of being held accountable c stephen evans on accountability
- Education and Academic Career
- Awards and honors
- References

The freedom of being held accountable c stephen evans on accountability
Education and Academic Career
Evans holds a B.A. with High Honors (philosophy), from Wheaton College, an M.Phil. (philosophy) from Yale University, and a Ph.D. (philosophy) from Yale University. Before coming to Baylor, he taught at Wheaton College, St. Olaf College (where he also served as curator of the Howard V. and Edna H. Hong Kierkegaard Library) and Calvin College (where he was the inaugural holder of the William Spoelhof Teacher-Scholar Chair and Dean for Research and Scholarship). He serves on the editorial boards of multiple publications, including Kierkegaard Monographs and the International Kierkegaard Commentary Series, and is a past president of the Society of Christian Philosophers (1998-2001) and the Søren Kierkegaard Society, U.S.A. (1991).
Awards and honors
Evans' numerous awards and fellowships include: