
معرفی
Bradley Seeman serves as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Program Director for Philosophy within the Biblical Studies, Christian Ministries, Intercultural Studies & Philosophy Department at Taylor University. He joined the institution in 2006 after teaching at Judson University, establishing himself at the intersection of philosophical inquiry and theological exploration.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Philosophy from Loyola University
- MA in Philosophy from Loyola University
- MA in Christian Thought: Combined Church History and Philosophy of Religion from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
- BA in Philosophy from Wheaton College
Dr. Seeman's research centers on Metaethics, critically examining divine grounding of moral obligations and materialist challenges to objective morality. His work extends to Philosophy of Religion through apologetic frameworks for Christian faith, while Continental Philosophy and Political Philosophy inform his analysis of contemporary thought. Significant secondary interests include Church History and the interdisciplinary dialogue between Architectural Theory and philosophical concepts.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- T. B. Madsen Award for thesis on Common Sense Realism Historiography in American Church History (1955-1994)
As Program Director, Dr. Seeman shapes the Philosophy curriculum and mentors students. His current projects include contributing to Dr. D.A. Carson's Eerdmans Press volume on Church History, though specific research grants remain unmentioned in available records. His academic leadership continues to bridge philosophical rigor with theological engagement at Taylor University.




