Khaldoun Sweis
Khaldoun Aziz Sweis is an American academic whose work has focused on Christian apologetics. He is associate professor of philosophy at Olive–Harvey College in Chicago, specializing in the study of the human mind and the ontology of metaphysics.
Career
Sweis co-edited Debating Christian Theism along with J.P. Moreland and Chad V. Meister.[1] He has written for the Royal Institute of Philosophy, the Forum of Christian Leaders, Cambridge University Press and Christian Today [2][3].Sweis has done multiple interviews and lectures on theology, philosophy of mind, ethics, and culture with the International Forum of Christian Leaders.[4][5] Sweis was interviewed by Dionne Wright Poulton.[6] The interviews section of the University of Chicago paper covers Sweis.[7] The Think Institute hosted Sweis multiple times on issues of masculinity and life coaching.[8]
Bibliography
Books
- Moreland, J.P.; Meister, Chad; Sweis, Khaldoun A., eds. (2013). Debating Christian Theism. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199755431. Search this book on

- Sweis, Khaldoun A.; Meister, Chad V., eds. (2012). Christian Apologetics: An anthology of primary sources. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Academic. ISBN 978-0310325338. Search this book on

Publications
- Journal of the International Society of Christian Apologetics [9]
- Morality: Absolute not relative [10]
- The Paradoxes of Naturalism [11]
- Christian Today “How Christians can reach their secular neighbour” [12]
- Truth, Tolerance and Romance, originally in the Scribe, 1998 [13]
- Question of Icons in Eastern Orthodoxy : Where is the line drawn between worship and veneration? [14]
- Truth, Tolerance and Romance, originally in the Scribe, 1998
Articles and chapters
- Sweis, Khaldoun A. (2009). "Consciousness or Qualia? What a Conversation From Leading Thinkers in the Field May Sound Like". Think. 8 (23): 45–53. doi:10.1017/S1477175609990029.
- Sweis, Khaldoun A. (2013). "Existing Without My Body: Technological and Spiritual Possibilities". Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 25 (1/2): 89–104. doi:10.5840/jis2013251/25.
References
- ↑ https://books.google.no/books/about/Debating_Christian_Theism.html?id=DheSk4wqoLYC&redir_esc=y
- ↑ https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/think/article/abs/consciousness-or-qualia-what-a-conversation-from-leading-thinkers-in-the-field-may-sound-like/70A2891B801AE54C8CAD8DA66EC56832
- ↑ https://foclonline.org/users/khaldoun-sweis
- ↑ "Khaldoun Sweis". Academic Influence.
- ↑ "Khaldoun Sweis". The Forum of Christian Leaders online.
- ↑ "Diving in with Professor Sweis to Unpack the 'Believer' and Our relationship with Faith". Poulton Consulting Group LLC.
- ↑ Li, Lina. "Does God exist? Gentlemen, you have two minutes". The Chicago Maroon.
- ↑ "khaldoun sweis". The Think Institute.
- ↑ [1] Journal of the International Society of Christian Apologetics
- ↑ Morality: Absolute not relative Morality: Absolute not relative
- ↑ The Paradoxes of Naturalism The Paradoxes of Naturalism
- ↑ [https://www.christiantoday.com/article/how-christians-can-reach-their-secular-neighbour/106833.htm Christian Today “How Christians can reach their secular neighbour” Christian Today “How Christians can reach their secular neighbour”
- ↑ Question of Icons in Eastern Orthodoxy : Where is the line drawn between worship and veneration? Truth, Tolerance and Romance, originally in the Scribe, 1998
- ↑ Question of Icons in Eastern Orthodoxy : Where is the line drawn between worship and veneration? Question of Icons in Eastern Orthodoxy : Where is the line drawn between worship and veneration?
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