Philip Clayton
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"Philip Clayton, Ph.D. is currently Ingraham Professor of Theology at Claremont School of Theology. His major books include, Mind and Emergence; Adventures in the Spirit; and The Problem of God in Modern Thought. His specializations are in philosophical theology, the interface between science and religion, and the history of modern metaphysics. Clayton won the Templeton Prize for Outstanding Books in Science and Religion and the first annual Templeton Grant for Research and Writing on the Constructive Interaction of the Sciences and Religion." [1]
- Director, Toward Ecological Civilization [2]
- Co-director, Center for Process Studies
- Member of the religious advisory board for the Lifeboat Foundation
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- ↑ Center for Process Studies Co Directors, organizational web page, accessed August 24, 2017.
- ↑ Toward Ecological Civilization Board, organizational web page, accessed August 24, 2017.