
معرفی
Kevin Diller is a Professor of Philosophy & Religion at Taylor University, where he has been recognized for his contributions to theological and philosophical discourse. His academic affiliations include the Department of Biblical Studies, Christian Ministries, Intercultural Studies & Philosophy.
- PhD, University of St Andrews
- Post-PhD, University of Notre Dame
- ThM in Philosophical Theology, Calvin Theological Seminary
- MDiv, Princeton Theological Seminary
- BA in Philosophy, Taylor University
Diller's research focuses on epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophical theology, with a special emphasis on integrating theological insights from Karl Barth and Alvin Plantinga. His work explores the intersection of divine action in the natural world, the role of logic in religious epistemology, and the philosophical implications of Christian doctrine.
His recent publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to theology and science, apologetics, and the application of philosophical methods to systematic theology. Themes include Trinitarian theology, vulnerability in reconciliation, and the epistemological foundations of religious belief.
- Distinguished Professor of the Year Award, Taylor University (2020)
- Logos Institute Research Fellow, University of St Andrews (2018)
- Burnworth Teaching Award, Taylor University (2013)
- Frederick J. Crosson Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, University of Notre Dame (2008–2009)
Diller's dedication to teaching has profoundly impacted Taylor University undergraduates, fostering strengthened faith through rigorous engagement with theological and philosophical concepts. He resides in Upland, Indiana, with his spouse Gwen, embracing life under the 'big sky' of community and family.



