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Khaldoun Aziz Sweis, is a Christian philosopher and apologist. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Philosophy at Olive Harvey College. He is a tutor at Oxford University in Oxford, England.
Sweis specializes in Apologetics , Christian Thought, Philosophy of religion, and Philosophy of mind and is well known for his book Debating Christian Theism [1],published by Oxford University Press and co-edited with philosophers J.P. Moreland and Chad V. Meister. Sweis earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at Eastern Illinois University and a Masters in Philosophy from Trinity National University. He received his Ph.D from the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His dissertation was Philosophy of the mind and cognitive science.
Sweis formerly served as Chair and currently serves as Associate Professor of Philosophy at Olive Harvey College in Chicago, Illinois. He is also a tutor in philosophy at Oxford University in England [2],. Sweis has been teaching Philosophy for over ten years, as well as speaking at conferences nationally and abroad in England, Romania, Australia, and Hong Kong. He is the founder of the Socratic Project, which hosts debates and discussions on critical issues and addresses the existential questions of life.
Sweis has been featured in Christianity Today [3] [4] , as well as the Forum of Christian Leaders [5]. [6].
Sweis is a member of the American Philosophical Association, Evangelical Philosophical Association and the Society of Christian Philosophers
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