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Ed. L. Miller, Director
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Dr. Miller holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Southern California and a Dr. Theol. from the University of Basel, Switzerland.  He has been both Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado where he is now Professor Emeritus in the Philosophy Department.  Dr. Miller is an active member in the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Christian Philosophers, and the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas. Among his numerous works include God and Reason , Questions that Matter , and Salvation History in the Prologue of John .  His areas of interest are philosophical theology, New Testament, Christian Tradition, and Kierkegaard.

Wes Morriston, Associate Director
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Prof. Morriston received his BA at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland, and his PhD from Northwestern University in 1972.  Since then, he has been a member of the Philosophy Department at The University of  Colorado.  For some years, his teaching and research have been focused primarily in Philosophy of Religion.   He pursues this subject in a very traditional way - fiddling with the classical arguments for and against the existence of God and also with various other puzzles in philosophical theology.  He has special interests in the problem of evil, the problem of reconciling divine foreknowledge with human freedom, and the relation between God and moral truth, as well as various questions about the relation between faith and reason.

Jeremy Durham, Assistant

Jeremy Durham is a Senior Philosophy Major at the University of Colorado.  His hobbies and interests include sports, reading, writing and travel.  This is his second year with the Theology Forum.

Theresa Weynand, Assistant

Mrs. Weynand holds a B.A. from Marquette University and is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her areas of interest are Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and Applied Ethics.

Associate Faculty
Frederick M. Denny (Ph.D., University of Chicago), Department of Religious Studies. Islam, Western Religions, History of Religions.
 
E. Christian Kopff (Ph.D., University of North Carolina), Honors Department. Classical Literature and History, Classical Philology.
 
Carl A. Koval (Ph.D., California Institute of Technology), Department of Chemistry. Analytical and Environmental Chemistry.
 
Claudia Mills (Ph.D., Princeton), Department of Philosophy. Social and Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics.
 
Graham Oddie (Ph.D., London), Department of Philosophy. Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics
 
Michael Tooley (Ph.D., Princeton), Department of Philosophy. Metaphysics, Epistemology, Moral Philosophy.