
John Mark Reynolds
Director, Torrey Honors Institute
Professor of Philosophy
- Ph.D., University of Rochester
- M.A., University of Rochester
- B.A., Roberts Wesleyan College
Dr. Reynolds is the founder and director of the Torrey Honors Institute, a great books program at Biola. His academic areas of specialty are ancient philosophy and epistemology, however he also lectures frequently on philosophy of science, cultural apologetics, home-schooling and cultural trends. He regularly appears on talk radio shows, such as the Hugh Hewitt show, and blogs regularly for Washington Post's "On Faith" column and Scriptoriumdaily.com.
Affiliations
- Evangelical Theological Society
- American Philosophical Association
- Evangelical Theological Society
- Society of Catholic Philosophers
Publications
Books
- When Athens Met Jerusalem: an introduction to classical and Christian thought, IVP Press.
- The New Media Frontier: blogging, vlogging, and podcasting for Christ, Crossway, 2008, co-edited with Roger Overton
- Toward a Unified Platonic Human Psychology, UPA, 2004
- Three Views on Creation and Evolution, Zondervan, 1999, co-edited with J.P. Moreland