Finally, he was awarded a Ph.D. from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in the history and philosophy of science (physics) in 1998.
[3] The center was a step forward in the Discovery Institute's wedge strategy in that it established a beachhead for intelligent design within a major US university.
[5]: 378 [6] By 2002 it had been again renamed to the Baylor Center for Science, Philosophy and Religion, still with Gordon at its head.
[7][8] Gordon left Baylor in 2005 to join the Discovery Institute[1] and by 2008 was the director of its Center for Science and Culture.
[5]: 213 In April 2010 Gordon was named Associate Professor of Science and Mathematics at The King's College, New York.