Recently, I spoke with Professor Stackhouse about Epistemology, Critical Theory, and Christian Ethics. We explored the nature of thinking and how, through history, people have shifted their acquisition of knowledge away from communities towards a high individualized frame of the self. In this conversation, Professor Stackhouse critiques public discourse as we explore not only what we think, but also how we think.
John is the author of ten books, the editor of four more, and the author of over 700 articles, book chapters, and reviews in academic publications, major newspapers, and magazines. His writings range over history, sociology, philosophy, theology, ethics, and comparative religion. He has spoken throughout North America, in the United Kingdom, and in China, India, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Australia, and New Zealand. His commentary on religion and contemporary culture has been featured by major broadcast and print media as diverse as The New York Times, The Atlantic, ABC News, CBC Radio, Time, and Reader’s Digest.