
Robert Schaible, Associate Professor of Arts and Humanities
University of Tennessee, PhD.
Professor Schaible received his Ph.D. in American Literature from
the University of Tennessee. His interests encompass interdisciplinary
studies and the importance of multicultural studies in American
history. Dr. Schaible is the current holder of the prestigious Walter
E. Russell Chair in Philosophy and Education. He recently delivered
the keynote address at Drury University's fourth annual conference
on Interdisciplinary Research and Teaching held last March. He also
directed a seminar on "The Meaning of Human in the Poetry of
Stephen Dunn" at the 48th annual Star Island Conference of
the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science. Professor Schaible
is Vice-president for Conferences of the Institute on Religion in
an Age of Science (IRAS). He also recently conducted a workshop
entitled "Is Nature Enough? An Answer from Two American
Poets", at a recent IRAS Conference. During the fall of 2002
he will present a paper entitled "Religious Naturalism: A Unity
of Science, Religion, and Poetry" at the national conference
of the Association for Integrated Studies, to be held at Drury University
in Springfield, Missouri.
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