Karl E. Peters

Karl E. Peters

Karl E. Peters
Fields empirical theology, naturalistic theism, God and evolution, epistemology in science and religion, religion and the environment, and philosophical and ethical issues in medicine.
Institutions Rollins College, University of Hartford, Meadville Lombard Theological School
Alma mater

Ph.D., Columbia University M.Div., McCormick Theological Seminary

B.A., Carroll College, Wisconsin
Doctoral advisor Daniel Day Williams
Other academic advisors Joseph L. Blau, James A. Martin Jr.
Known for Former Editor and Co-editor of Zygon, former President of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, and current President of the Center for Advanced Study in Religion and Science.
Influences Charles Sanders Peirce, Henry Nelson Wieman, Ralph Wendell Burhoe, Gordon Kaufman, Philip Hefner, and Jerome Stone

Karl E. Peters is a Professor Emeritus of Religion at Rollins College, Winter Park, FL,[1] and former adjunct professor of philosophy, University of Hartford, Hartford, CT and adjunct professor of religion and science, Meadville Lombard Theological School, Chicago. He also is the former editor and then co-editor of Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, and is a founder, organizer, and first President of the University Unitarian Universalist Society in central Florida. His scholarly research and teaching focuses on issues in science and religion, including the concept of God and evolution, epistemology in science and religion, world religions and the environment, and religious and philosophical issues in medicine.

Peters has been for many years a member and lecturer at the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science where he has been active in the development of Religious Naturalism. He has six times served as co-chair of the annual conference.[2]

Peters' current focus in on developing a Christian Religious Naturalism.

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