David Ray Griffin
About
David Ray Griffin is Professor of Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Emeritus, Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, Cali-fornia, where he remains a co-director of the Center for Process Studies. He is a major exponent of the thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Constructive Postmodernism. He has published (as author or editor) thirty-four books, primarily in theology, philosophy, and philosophy of religion, with special emphases on the problem of evil and the relation between science and religion, including The Reenchantment of Science (1988); Unsnarling the World-Knot: Consciousness, Freedom, and the Mind-Body Problem (1998); Religion and Scientific Naturalism: Overcoming the Conflicts (2000); and Reenchantment without Supernaturalism: A Process Philosophy of Religion (2001). He is also a major critic of the official version of the 9/11 attack: Debunking 9/11 Debunking: An Answer to Popular Mechanics and Other Defenders of the Official Conspiracy Theory (2007); The New Pearl Harbor Revisited: 9/11, the Cover-up, and the Exposé (2008); and 9/11 Ten Years Later: When State Crimes against Democracy Succeed (2011).
Author's Books
American Philosophy and Rudolf Steiner
Emerson – Thoreau – Peirce – James – Royce – Dewey – Whitehead – Feminism
Introduction by Robert A. McDermott
Edited by Robert A. McDermott
Foreword by Dan McKanan