Martin Institute Dallas Willard Research Center Affiliate Scholars
Purpose:
The purpose of the Martin Institute Dallas Willard Research Center (MIDWRC) Affiliate Scholar status is to foster generative connections and collaboration among academics whose scholarship is meaningfully connected to the work of Willard. Affiliate Scholars are viewed as informal consultants for the work of the MIDWRC and looked to as significant figures in scholarship related to Willard’s work. The MIDWRC plans to convene occasional virtual and in-person meetings for this group on topics related to Willard’s areas of interest.
Current Members:
Charity Anderson, philosophy, Baylor University.
Mike Austin, philosophy, Eastern Kentucky University.
Jason Baehr, philosophy, Loyola Marymount University.
Trey Clark, theology, Fuller School of Theology.
Todd Hall, psychology, Rosemead School of Psychology.
Walter Hopp, philosophy, Boston University.
Daniel Hummel, history, UW-Madison and Lumen Center.
Lisa Igram, theology, Biola University.
Ross Inman, philosophy, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Kristen Deede Johnson, theology, University of Toronto.
Kimberley Kroll, theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Sabrina Little, philosophy, Ohio State University.
Keas Keasler, theology, Friends University.
Nathan King, philosophy, Whitworth University.
Tim Mosteller, philosophy, California Baptist University.
Daniel Napier, theology, unaffiliated.
Brandon Paradise, law, Rutgers University.
Adam Pelser, philosophy, U.S. Air Force Academy.
Aaron Preston, philosophy, Valparaiso University.
Brandon Rickabaugh, philosophy, NOVUS Center.
Michael Robb, theology, Sanctus.
Jim Taylor, philosophy, Westmont College.
Gregg Ten Elshof, philosophy, Biola University.
David Vander Laan, philosophy, Westmont College.