[1] Clouser earned his BA from Gordon College (Massachusetts), a BD from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and an MA and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania.
Clouser wrote The Myth of Religious Neutrality, where he contextualized Herman Dooyeweerd's philosophy into the general audience of American academic dialogue at the College of New Jersey.
Bruce C Wearne (BA, MSocSci, PhD), Member, Editorial Board, The American Sociologist wrote,Clouser's long-term academic involvement in the American academy has given an encouraging demonstration that a biblically-directed Christian scholarship is possible within academic institutions that cannot avoid reflecting the secularised presumptions of a post-modern, post-humanist pagan society[3]Clouser built on Dr Herman Dooyeweerd's theory of reality.
Rather, it is intended, first, as a description of (not a theory about) the way we come to experience properties of things in isolation as well as in their connectedness in objects.
And second, it is a report of the list of aspects most thinkers have regarded as genuine fields for investigation and theory making.