Khaldoun Sweis

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Dr. Khaldoun A. Sweis is an American Professor of Philosophy specializing in the study of the human mind and metaphysics. Dr. Sweis is known for developing a method of transformational coaching that draws on philosophy, psychology, theology, mythology, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Background and Education[edit]

Dr. Sweis is the founder of the Socratic Project, which hosts debates and discussions on critical issues and addresses the existential questions of life. He tutored in philosophy at Oxford University in England. He is currently Associate Professor of Philosophy at Olive Harvey College in Chicago, Illinois where he formerly served as chair. A member of the American Philosophical Association, Sweis has been teaching Philosophy for over ten years, as well as speaking nationally as well as conferences in England, Romania, Australia, and Hong Kong.

He co-edited the book Debating Christian Theism with philosophers J.P. Moreland and Chad V. Meister. Sweis has been featured in the organs of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, the Forum of Christian Leaders, and Christian Today. He received his PhD from the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His dissertation was in the area of Philosophy of the mind and cognitive science.

Career[edit]

Sweis taught Ethics, Philosophy of Religion and Philosophy of Mind at Oxford University in Oxford England. Sweis currently teaches at the City Colleges of Chicago. He created and is known for the Socratic Project where he has hosted debates about ethics, politics and public policy. He has debated Emerson Green over the existence of evil and God.

Sweis has done multiple interviews and lectures on theology, philosophy of mind, ethics and culture with the International Forum of Christian Leaders. Sweis launched the podcast “Logically Faithful: Examining the beliefs that drive us” where he has interviewed guest including three-time Emmy-award- winning Ken Davis, American homicide detective Jim Warner Wallace, Eric Metaxas and radio host Gregory Koukl. He was interviewed by Dr. Dionne Wright Poulton who is an Educator, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant and Conflict Mediator. The University of Chicago paper interviews cover Sweis . The Think Institute hosted Sweis multiple times on issues of masculinity and life coaching.

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sweis, Khaldoun (2016). Killing God: Addressing the Seven Most Common Objections from the New Atheist. CreateSpace. ISBN 9781539054719.
  2. ^ Sweis, Moreland, Meister (2013). Debating Christian Theism. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199755431.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)