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Aug. 3, 2015 - Dr. Gregory Bassham, professor of philosophy at King’s College, recently published an edited volume titled “C. S. Lewis's Christian Apologetics: Pro and Con.” The book considers arguments from proponents and critics of Lewis who debate a variety of topics, including desire, reason, morality, the “trilemma” argument for the divinity of Christ, as well as Lewis’s response to the problem of evil. 

His article "Does Philosophy Still Deserve a Special Role in Catholic Higher Education?" was published in the “Journal of Catholic Higher Education.” He also published a book review of Thaddeus Metz's “Meaning in Life” in the journal “Expositions.”

Bassham has penned articles and edited volumes for the critically acclaimed pop culture and philosophy series, and is also the author of “Original Intent and the Constitution,” and several articles and reviews in law journals.

A member of King’s faculty since 1992, Bassham earned his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from the University of Oklahoma. He earned his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame.

Dr. Gregory Bassham

Dr. Gregory Bassham