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Ben Craver is a Professor of Religion at Wayland Baptist University's School of Christian Studies. His research focuses on intersections between Christianity, theology, and contemporary issues such as death, immortality, and educational methodologies. He has authored works analyzing psychoanalytic approaches to Christian spirituality, postmodern critiques of theological truth, and pedagogical strategies in higher education. Craver's publications also address existential themes like evil and suffering, as well as practical concerns for academic institutions.
His scholarship bridges theoretical theology with applied educational practices, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections between religious studies and cognitive science. Notable contributions include critiques of modernist truth frameworks and explorations of postsecular university missions.
- Key Interests: Christian Ethics, Death Studies, Religious Pedagogy
- Recent Work: Postmodern Theology, Cognitive Science in Education, Adjunct Faculty Development
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