John F. Haught Jack
Haught is Landegger Distinguished Professor of Theology at Georgetown
University. His area of specialization is systematic theology, with a
particular interest in issues pertaining to science, cosmology, ecology, and
religion. He is the author of God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution
(Westview Press, 2000); Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation
(Paulist Press, 1995); The Promise of Nature: Ecology and Cosmic Purpose
(Mahwah, New Jersey: Paulist Press, 1993); Mystery and Promise: A Theology
of Revelation (Liturgical Press, 1993); What Is Religion? (Paulist
Press, 1990); The Revelation of God in History (Michael Glazier Press,
1988); What Is God? (Paulist Press, 1986); The Cosmic Adventure
(Paulist Press, 1984); Nature and Purpose (University Press of America,
1980); Religion and Self-Acceptance (Paulist Press, 1976); and editor
of Science and Religion in Search of Cosmic Purpose (Georgetown
University Press, 2000) as well as numerous articles and reviews. He lectures
often on topics related to science, theology and ecology. He has recently
established the Georgetown Center for the Study of Science and Religion. He is
married, has two sons, and lives in Arlington, Va.
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