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David Baggett

    David Baggett is a professor of philosophy whose work delves into the intricate questions of morality and faith. His approach is characterized by a profound philosophical examination of the foundations of goodness and the meaning of human existence. Through his publications, he strives to connect theological concepts with modern philosophical discourse, offering readers new perspectives on the relationship between reason and belief. His work is valued for its intellectual depth and its pursuit of universal truths.

    David Baggett
    Life Gets in the Way
    At the Bend of the River Grand
    Casting Bread: A History of HBU's Center for the Foundations of Ethics
    Roman But Not Catholic
    Good God
    Telling Tales: Intimations of the Sacred in Popular Culture