Wesley Wildman

Wesley Wildman

Wesley J. Wildman, Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics, is chair of the Philosophy, Theology, and Ethics Department at Boston University’s School of Theology and Convenor of the Graduate School’s doctoral program in Science, Philosophy, and Religion. He is the author of Fidelity with Plausibility: Modest Christologies in the Twentieth Century (SUNY, 1997) and editor with W. Mark Richardson of Religion and Science: History, Method, Dialogue (Routledge, 1996). He is a member of the Boston-based Cross-Cultural Comparative Religious Ideas Research Project, a multi-year investigation of categories that facilitate cross-cultural religious comparison (the three volumes of results were published by SUNY in 2000). He is also involved in the Divine Action Project jointly sponsored by the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences and the Vatican Observatory. His research interests range from comparative and constructive theology to a variety of philosophical and ethical topics within the domain of science and religion.

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