
معرفی
Gregg Ten Elshof serves as a Professor of Philosophy and Scholar-in-Residence at Biola University's Center for Christian Thought. His work bridges philosophy, theology, and neuroscience, focusing on the mind-body problem, intellectual virtue, and ethical implications of Christian thought.
- University Affiliation: Biola University
- Academic Role: Professor of Philosophy
- Research Focus: Philosophy of Mind, Intellectual Virtue, Neuroscience-Theology Intersections
Elshof explores the mind-body problem through the lens of Christian theology, questioning materialist explanations and examining the soul hypothesis. His collaborations with scholars like Mark Baker and Robert Roberts highlight tensions between neuroscience, linguistics, and ethical frameworks. He advocates for intellectual character formation in education, emphasizing communal and ethical dimensions of knowledge acquisition.
His recent publications analyze free will, the uniqueness of human language, and the role of the soul in cognitive processes. While no formal scientific awards are mentioned, his interviews and panels consistently address spiritual formation, psychological integration, and virtue-based education.





