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J. Caleb Clanton
Alma materVanderbilt University
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolPragmatism
Main interests
Metaethics, Ethics, Political philosophy, Normative ethics

J. Caleb Clanton is Professor of Philosophy at Lipscomb University. He taught previously at Vanderbilt University and Pepperdine University. Clanton is known for his research on philosophy of religion and moral philosophy.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] He is the recipient of the Howard A. White Award for Teaching Excellence and the Lester McAllister Prize.

Books

  • Philosophy of Religion in the Classical American Tradition, University of Tennessee Press, 2016
  • The Philosophy of Religion of Alexander Campbell, University of Tennessee Press, 2013 (winner of the Lester McAllister Prize)
  • The Classical American Pragmatists & Religion, Baylor University Press, 2011
  • The Ethics of Citizenship, Baylor University Press, 2009
  • Religion & Democratic Citizenship, Lexington Books, 2008

See also

References

  1. ^ Atkins, Richard Kenneth (30 March 2017). "Review of Philosophy of Religion in the Classical American Tradition". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617.
  2. ^ Talisse, Robert B. (21 April 2009). "Reply to Clanton and Forcehimes". Contemporary Pragmatism. 6 (2): 185–189. doi:10.1163/18758185-90000122. ISSN 1875-8185.
  3. ^ Smith, Matthew (17 June 2014). "The Philosophy of Religion of Alexander Campbell by J. Caleb Clanton (review)". Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. 112 (2): 289–291. doi:10.1353/khs.2014.0081. ISSN 2161-0355. S2CID 170659009.
  4. ^ "Alexander Campbell, Gratuitous Evil and Meticulous Providence". John Mark Hicks. 11 June 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  5. ^ Swaine, Lucas (19 April 2009). "Review of Religion and Democratic Citizenship: Inquiry and Conviction in the American Public Square". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617.
  6. ^ Review of J. Caleb Clanton, Religion and Democratic Citizenship: Inquiry and Conviction in the American Public Square, in Journal of Church and State Vol 52., No. 5 (Winter 2010): 160-162.
  7. ^ Foster, James J.S. (1 January 2008). "Religion and Democratic Citizenship". Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal. 91 (1/2): 201–207. doi:10.5325/soundings.91.1-2.0201. JSTOR 41179184. S2CID 246647774.