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Eric Reitan is a Professor of Philosophy at Oklahoma State University, where he has been affiliated since 2009. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York (1993). His research focuses on ethics, religious studies, and theology, with particular emphasis on topics such as the problem of evil, soteriology, pacifism, LGBTQ+ rights, and the intersection of religion and public policy. He has authored multiple books, including *God's Final Victory: A Comparative Philosophical Case for Universalism* (2013) and *The Triumph of Love: Same-Sex Marriage and the Christian Love Ethic* (2017), and has published widely in journals like *Religions*, *Sophia*, and *Public Affairs Quarterly*. His work often bridges philosophical analysis with contemporary ethical and theological debates, addressing issues such as divine justice, moral responsibility, and social justice.
Reitan teaches courses on ethical theory, philosophy of religion, business ethics, and environmental ethics. He has supervised students in graduate thesis work and special studies, contributing to their development in philosophical inquiry. His research also engages with historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr., exploring the ethical dimensions of social activism and religious texts.
His publications consistently address pressing questions in philosophy of religion, including critiques of traditional hell doctrines, arguments for universalism, and analyses of moral dilemmas in theology and public life. While no formal awards are listed, his extensive scholarly output and active teaching role reflect his significant contributions to academic philosophy.

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