Eric Hall
Eric has spent his academic years in the halls of philosophy and religion departments. He received his B.A. in Religion and Philosophy at Northwest University, where he focused on the notion of rational self-appropriation. He earned his M.A. in philosophy at Loyola Marymount University, where he studied Greek and German metaphysics. Now, Eric is working on his Ph.D. at CGU in Philosophy of Religion and Theology, and is currently researching religious and theological method, Christological and Trinitarian thought, and philosophical theology. Eric, in other words, is not averse to studying anything that might make him sound cool.
Eric also taught in the core philosophy programs of a few small liberal arts universities, including "Ethics" and "Philosophy of Human Person" at Seattle University, "Critical Thinking" at Loyola Marymount University, and "Logic" at Northwest University. Eric happily joined the Writing Center in the Spring of 2008. With a love of rhetoric and wit (and an appreciation of how difficult writing can be), he looks forward to his time as a writing tutor.
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