
معرفی
Robert M. Frazier is a Professor in the Philosophy and Biblical Studies department at Geneva College. He has been actively involved in research, teaching, and community engagement since joining the faculty. His academic work bridges philosophical inquiry with theological reflection, focusing on areas such as epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy.
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, State University of New York at Buffalo (1993)
- M.A. in Theological Studies in Old Testament Literature, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (1981)
- B.A. in Biblical Studies, Gordon College (1978)
Dr. Frazier teaches courses spanning classical philosophy and biblical studies, including Aristotle, Plato, Augustine, Kierkegaard, and topics like epistemology, political philosophy, and ethics. His research explores the intersection of faith and reason, with a particular focus on Augustinian thought, noetic effects of sin, and the moral obligations of belief formation.
His publications highlight themes in ancient and modern philosophical theology, political ethics, and cultural analysis. Recent projects include manuscripts on Augustine's political philosophy and the noetic effects of sin. Dr. Frazier also serves as a chaplain for Geneva College's Men's Basketball Team, demonstrating his commitment to student engagement beyond the classroom.

