Prof. Richard Norman
Professor Richard Norman is Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy and a vice-president of the British Humanist Association. He taught philosophy at the University of Kent for many years, working mainly in the areas of moral and political philosophy, including both theoretical and practical ethics. His books include The Moral Philosophers (a critical introduction to philosophical ethics...
Read MoreDr. Chris Green
Dr. Chris Green is the vice-principle of Oak Hill Theological College in North London. It is an evangelical Anglican college. Chris has published commentaries on 2 Peter and Jude, 2 Timothy, and Acts, and edited a book on preaching. He contributed to and edited Fanning the Flame and Guarding the Gospel, the books which accompanied NEAC4 (both Zondervan), and he edits the Oak Hill School...
Read MoreDr. Lars Gule
Dr. Lars Gule is Norwegian philosopher and a scholar on the Middle East. He took the doctorate degree at the University of Bergen in 2003 with the thesis Social Development and Political Progress in Two Traditions. He was involved in various research programmes at the University of Bergen and Chr. Michelsen Institute. Since 2006 he is employed at Oslo University College, currently as a post...
Read MoreDr. Ed Buckner
Dr. Ed Buckner was the President of American Atheists (he was the President at the time of his debates with our speakers). He has been a professor, a technical school administrator, and Executive Director of the Council for Secular Humanism (2001-2003). He and his wife have edited several books and published Oliver Halle’s Taking the Harder Right (2006). Ed wrote the concluding chapter of...
Read MoreDr. Peter Cave
Dr. Peter Cave lectures for The Open University, UK. He studied philosophy at University College London and King’s College Cambridge – and has held lecturing posts – and given guest lectures – abroad and in the UK. Peter is chair of the British Humanist Association’s Humanist Philosophers’ Group and is often involved in public debates on philosophical,...
Read MoreDr. Stephen Law
Dr. Stephen Law is a philosopher who teaches at Heythrop College in the University of London. He also edits the journal THINK, a source of philosophy aimed at the general public, published by The Royal Institute of Philosophy. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts and Commerce, and in 2008 became the Provost of Centre for Inquiry UK. After college, Stephen Law began his working life as a...
Read MoreSarah Snyder
Sarah Snyder was a BBC television producer and journalist, before returning to Cambridge University as a theologian, specialising in Abrahamic religions. She works with the Cambridge Interfaith Programme and tutors for the Woolf Institute for Abrahamic Faiths and the Cambridge Muslim College. She is currently producing a multimedia series introducing Christianity to the non-Christian world,...
Read MoreRick Lewis
Rick Lewis is the founder and editor of Philosophy Now, and thereby one of the main initiators of the popular philosophy movement in the English speaking world. He launched the magazine in 1991, the first ever philosophy magazine worldwide. This new initiative facilitated a wave of popular philosophy activities in Great Britain, the United States, and elsewhere, which has since strengthened,...
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