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Associated Faculty Biographies
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Academic Biography |
Keith Abney
Lecturer
Bldg. 47, Room 34Q
(805)756-2893
kabney@calpoly.edu
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Keith Abney has the following degrees: B.A. Philosophy, Emory University; M.A. Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary; M.A. History and Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame; M.A. Philosophy, University of Notre Dame. Mr. Abney teaches Critical Thinking, Philosophy of Science, Philosophical Classics, and Ethics. His professional interests include Philosophy of Science, Science and Religion, Applied Ethics, and Axiology. |
James Coleman, Professor of Sociology
Bldg. 47, Room 12K
Phone: (805) 756-1230
jcoleman@calpoly.edu |
Professor Coleman teaches in the Sociology Department at Cal Poly and has the following degrees: B.A., California State University, Northridge, 1969; M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1971; Ph.D., 1975. He is the author of The New Buddhism : The Western Transformation of an Ancient Tradition, Published by Oxford University Press in 2002. |
Basil Fiorito,
Professor of Psychology
Bldg. 47, Room 23A
Phone: (805) 756-2674
bfiorito@calpoly.edu |
Professor Fiorito teaches in the Psychology & Child Development
Department at Cal Poly and has the following degrees: B.A. in
Chemistry, Marist College, 1968; M.S. in Physical Chemistry, New York
University, 1970; M.A. in Marriage & Family Counseling, Syracuse
University, 1975; Ph.D. in Child & Family Studies, Syracuse University,
1977. He is the co-author of a published assessment instrument, the
Means-Ends Spirituality Questionnaire. |
Devin Kuhn,
Assistant Professor
Bldg. 47, Room 34P
(805)756-2475
dkuhn@calpoly.edu
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Professor Kuhn has the following degrees: B.A., English Georgetown University; M.A., Ph.D. in Women's Studies in Religion, Claremont Graduate University. She teaches RELS/WS 370 Religion, Gender and Society and RELS 374 Religion and Violence. Her professional interests include women's moral agency and the intersections between religious ethics, social justice and popular culture. |
Stephen Lloyd-Moffett, Assistant Professor
RELS Minor Advisor
Bldg. 47, Room 34E
(805)756-2475
slloydmo@calpoly.edu |
Professor Lloyd-Moffett has the following degrees. B.A. from Claremont McKenna College; M.A. in Religious Studies from University of California, Santa Barbara; Master of Theology from St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary; Ph.D. in Religious Studies from University of California, Santa Barbara. His professional research centers on ascetic traditions, particularly hermits in Early Christianity and Ancient Hinduism. He is the author of “The Mysticism and Social Action of César Chávez” in Latino Religions and Civic Activism in the United States, published by Oxford University Press. |
Joseph Lynch,
Associate Professor
Bldg. 47, Room 34C
(805)756-2064
jlynch@calpoly.edu |
www.calpoly.edu/~jlynch |
Dr. Lynch has the following degrees: B.A. Virginia Commonwealth University; M.A. Religion, Ph.D. Philosophy, The Claremont Graduate School (1992). Prof. Lynch teaches Buddhism, Critical Thinking, Philosophical Classics, Ethics, and Philosophy of Religion. His professional interests include philosophy of mind and philosophy of religion. |
Judy Saltzman,
Professor Emeritus |
Prof. Saltzman began teaching religion at Cal Poly in 1977 and developed the Religious Studies program into a minor in 2003. She has the following degrees: B.A., San Jose State University; M.A., Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D., Religious Studies, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1977. Her interests include Asian religions, Indian philosophy and Vedanta, modern German philosophy and religious thought, comparative religion, and contemporary American religious thought. Prof. Saltzman is no longer teaching. |
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Jill Fitzgerald,
Administrative Support
Bldg. 47, Room 37
(805)756-2042
jdfitzge@calpoly.edu
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