About
David Hale serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Colorado Mesa University, teaching core courses including Introduction to Philosophy (Phil 110), Philosophy of Religion (Phil 130), and Major Issues in Philosophy (Phil 430). His academic profile bridges philosophical inquiry with practical pedagogy.
Education
- PhD in Philosophy, Religion and Cultural Theory from University of Denver
- MA in Religion from Yale University
- BA in Religious Studies from University of California, Santa Barbara
Hale's research concentrates on the intersection of philosophy, religious studies, and cultural theory, with particular emphasis on philosophy of religion. His interdisciplinary approach integrates textual analysis with cultural critique, reflecting his unique educational background spanning religious studies and philosophical frameworks. He champions "provocation as pedagogy," designing curricula that challenge students to deconstruct foundational assumptions through rigorous debate and experiential learning.
Outside traditional academia, Hale actively incorporates outdoor education into his teaching philosophy, leading rock climbing, ice climbing, skiing, and fly fishing instruction. He contends these physical disciplines foster critical thinking and resilience comparable to theoretical philosophy, creating holistic learning environments that extend beyond classroom walls. This unconventional methodology underscores his belief in embodied knowledge and practical application of philosophical concepts.
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