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About Mark W. Foreman

Dr. Foreman came to Liberty University as a graduate student in 1989 and joined the faculty in 1990.  From 1990 – 1994, he designed and maintained the Phil 201 course for Liberty’s distance learning program.  He continues as the subject matter expert for the current online Phil 201 course.  In 1994 Dr. Foreman moved into the residential philosophy department where he has been ever since. 
Dr. Foreman currently has one book in print, Christianity and Bioethics: Confronting Clinical Issues (Wipf and Stock, 2011) and has two books forthcoming from InterVaristy Press on philosophy and epistemology, respectively.  He also has a number of chapters and articles in other publications dealing with issues in apologetics and bioethics.
Dr. Foreman has been married 33 years and has three adult children.  He enjoys being actively involved in directing and performing in plays and musicals for the local community theaters.  He also enjoys watching baseball and tennis and playing the vibraphone.

Positions

Present Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Liberty University College of Arts & Sciences
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