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John Mark Reynolds
John Mark Reynolds
Dr. John Mark Nicholas Reynolds, Ph.D., is the founder and director of the Torrey Honors Institute, a great books program for gifted students. He is a specialist in Ancient Philosophy and epistemology. Reynolds is particularly interested in the works of Plato and W.V. Quine. Reynolds is co-editor (with J.P. Moreland) of the recent Zondervan book Three Views of Creation and Evolution. He has published recent articles on religion for the New Oxford Review, Touchstone, and Origins and Design. He has given papers at many A.P.A. meetings.
Degrees
- Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Rochester
- M.A., Philosophy, University of Rochester
- B.A., Religion, Roberts Wesleyan College
Books Published
- When Athens Met Jerusalem: an introduction to classical and Christian thought, IVP Press, 2009.
- The New Media Frontier: blogging, vlogging, and podcasting for Christ, Crossway, 2008, co-edited with Roger Overton
- Toward a Unified Platonic Human Psychology, UPA, 2004
- Three Views on Creation and Evolution, Zondervan, 1999, co-edited with J.P. Moreland
Affiliations
- Evangelical Theological Society
- American Philosophical Association
- Evangelical Theological Society
- Society of Catholic Philosophers http://www.biola.edu/academics/torrey/faculty/profile.cfm?n=john_reynolds
Trivia
- His academic areas of specialty are ancient philosophy and epistemology, however he also lectures frequently on philosophy of science, cultural apologetics, home-schooling and cultural trends.
- He regularly appears on talk radio shows, such as the Hugh Hewitt show, and blogs regularly for The Washington Post's "On Faith" column and Scriptoriumdaily.com.http://www.biola.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.cfm?n=john_reynolds