Jay W. Richards
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Dr. Jay W. Richards is the Director of Media at the Acton Institute, and Vice President for Research at the Center for Science & Culture, Discovery Institute. He specializes in apologetics and intelligent design.
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Education
- Master's in theology (Th.M.) at Calvin Theological Seminary. He wrote his thesis for this degree on philosopher of science Michael Polanyi.
- Ph.D.(honors) in philosophy and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Positions held
- 1999-Present, Research Fellow and Director of Media at the Acton Institute in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Vice President for Research at the Center for Science & Culture, Discovery Institute
- Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture
- Teaching Fellow at Princeton Theological Seminary
- 1996-1998, Executive and associate editor of The Princeton Theological Review
- 1996-1998, President of the Charles Hodge Society at Princeton Theological Seminary.
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Publications
- Published in academic journals such as Religious Studies, Christian Scholars' Review, The Heythrop Journal, Encounter, The Princeton Theological Review, Perspectives on Science and the Christian Faith: The Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation
- Editorial features in The Washington Post, Seattle Post-Intelligencer and IntellectualCapital.com.
Richard's publications at Discovery Institute
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Bibliography
- The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery (2004) coauthored with Guillermo Gonzalez
- Unapologetic Apologetics: Meeting the Challenges of Theological Studies (2001) contributor, and co-editor with William A. Dembski
- Are We Spiritual Machines?: Ray Kurzweil vs. the Critics of Strong AI (2002) contributor, co-editor with George Gilder
- The Untamed God: A Philosophical Exploration of Divine Perfection, Immutability, and Simplicity (2003)
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External links
- Fellow biography at Discovery Institute
- Author bio at ARN.org
- Staff page at the Acton Institute

