Desmond Buhagar
This course examined the phenomenology of trauma as it impinges on human beings (individuals, families, cultural groups) from a bio-psycho-social-spiritual…
John Schlachter
This course examines the major philosophies of the modern period, focusing on Descartes, Hume, Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche.
The 2022 DoSER Spring Newsletter includes a goodbye letter from Dr. Jennifer Wiseman's as DoSER's Director, an overview of our…
In this 2-part video series, scientists discuss how humans survived evolution and survived all other hominid species.
When did humans become human? In this first part of our video series "Becoming Human," scientists ponder the evolution of…
Why are we here and none of the other hominids are? In this second video of "Becoming Human," scientists explore…
What does it mean to be a scientist? How do scientists work together, and how do new scientific discoveries interact…
Dr. Joseph Graves, Professor of Biological Science at North Carolina AT&T State University, has spent his life studying genetics and…
Michael Stoeber
This course explored issues in the philosophy of religion, with special reference to The Brothers Karamazov.
Release of the final report for the Engaging Scientists in the Science and Religion Dialogue project (2016-2021).