Brendan Sweetman

He obtained his PhD in philosophy at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

[citation needed] In addition to the thought of Gabriel Marcel and Martin Buber, Sweetman has published widely on the topics of religion and science, religion and politics, and the rationality of religious belief.

In 2017, he was elected a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion (Cambridge, UK).

In addition to over one hundred articles in journals, reference works and collections, Sweetman has written or edited numerous books, including; The Crisis of Democratic Pluralism: The Loss of Confidence in Reason and the Clash of Worldviews (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) Evolution, Chance and God: Understanding the Relationship between Evolution and Religion (Bloomsbury, 2015) Religion and Science: An Introduction (Continuum, 2010) The Vision of Gabriel Marcel: Epistemology, Human Person, The Transcendent (Brill, 2008) Religion: Key Concepts in Philosophy (Continuum, 2007) Why Politics Needs Religion: The Place of Religious Arguments in the Public Square (InterVarsity, 2006) Philosophical Thinking and the Religious Context: Essays in Honor of Santiago Sia.

Bloomsbury, 2013) A Gabriel Marcel Reader (St. Augustine's Press, 2011) Faith and the Life of the Intellect.

Brendan Sweetman