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Greg Ganssle is a Professor of Philosophy at the Talbot School of Theology, Biola University. He previously served as a part-time lecturer in philosophy at Yale University and held senior fellow status at the Rivendell Institute at Yale. Holding a Ph.D. from Syracuse University (1995), he also earned an M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Rhode Island (1990) and a B.S. from the University of Maryland (1978). His research focuses on the intersection of contemporary philosophy of religion and historical philosophy, including topics like divine causation, the problem of evil, and theological metaphysics.
Key achievements include his acclaimed dissertation on God's relation to time, which won the Syracuse University Dissertation Award. He has authored influential books such as Our Deepest Desires (2017) and A Reasonable God (2009), and edited volumes like God and Time: Four Views (2001). His work engages with modern atheism, science-religion dialogues, and apologetic methods.
Publications span peer-reviewed articles and encyclopedia entries, reflecting his expertise in religious epistemology and metaphysical debates. Awards and fellowships underscore his academic contributions. While no grants or advising details are specified in the text, his extensive publication record highlights sustained scholarly engagement. He remains active in theological education and public intellectual discourse.





