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Adam Barkman is a Professor of Philosophy at Redeemer University and serves as Series Editor for Lexington Books’ Critical Companion to Contemporary Directors. His scholarly work spans aesthetics, ethics, world religions, and the philosophy of film, with over 150 publications and thirteen authored or edited books.
- PhD in Philosophy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2009)
- MA in English Literature, University of Toronto (2002)
- CELTA, Cambridge University (2002)
- Honours BA in Philosophy and English Literature, Simon Fraser University (2001)
Barkman’s research focuses on inter-religious aesthetics, theories of justice, gender ethics, and ancient philosophical traditions as life practices. He has contributed to interdisciplinary studies in biomedical ethics, film analysis, and global popular culture.
His recent publications address topics in Islamic art, Shinto environmental philosophy, and comparative forgiveness theories, reflecting his expertise in bridging classical and contemporary thought through cinematic and religious lenses.



