
معرفی
Craig Streetman is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at King University. He teaches a wide range of philosophy courses while engaging in academic research focused on Ancient Greek and Classical Islamic philosophy, mysticism, and the philosophy of mind.
- Education
- Ph.D., Philosophy (2011), University of Kentucky
- M.A., Philosophy (2006), University of Kentucky
- M.A., Philosophy of Religion (2001), Denver Seminary
- B.S., Psychology (1995), Presbyterian College
His research explores intersections between Hellenistic and Islamic philosophical traditions, particularly through the works of Aristotle, Al-Fārābī, and Ibn Bājja. He has published extensively on topics like prophetic vision, the philosopher’s role in corrupt states, and comparative analyses of ancient philosophical psychology.
Recent publications include entries in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Science, and Technology in Islam and Arabic Sciences and Philosophy, as well as a book review in the Journal of Shi’a Islamic Studies. His academic work bridges classical philosophy, political ethics, and metaphysical inquiry.




