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Nathan A. Jacobs is Assistant Professor of Religion and Philosophy at John Brown University (Siloam Springs, AR). He has taught at Trinity International University, Carthage College, Calvin College and Seminary. His research interests include patristic theology, medieval and post-Reformation scholasticism, and modern philosophy of religion. He has published numerous essays in edited volumes and academic journals, including Modern Theology, Faith and Philosophy, and Philosophia Christi. He is co-author of In Defense of Kant’s Religion (Indiana University Press, 2008), which was nominated for the American Philosophical Association’s 2009 Young Scholars Book Prize and the American Academy of Religion’s 2009 Textual Analysis Prize, and is co-editor of The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (University of Notre Dame Press, 2012). He is currently co-editing Immanuel and Kant; he is co-authoring The Critique of Kant's Rational Religion; and he is authoring In Defense of Leibniz's Theodicy.
Email: NathanAndrewJacobs@gmail.com | Phone: (616) 821-4512
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