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Adam Green is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma, serving as Undergraduate Liaison. He holds a PhD from Saint Louis University. His research integrates philosophy with empirical findings from psychology, anthropology, and neuroscience, focusing on how social dimensions influence epistemology, virtue theory, and religious belief.
Key research areas include divine hiddenness through cognitive science perspectives, rethinking theological doctrines via empirical evidence, prosocial traits' epistemic roles (forgiveness, gratitude), and applying non-violence ethics to epistemological issues. He co-maintains a dynamic bibliography on divine hiddenness with Daniel Howard-Snyder.
Publications include works on epistemic trust repair, paternalism, and theological reinterpretations. Current projects explore hiddenness through big history frameworks and interdisciplinary approaches to the human condition.
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