
"Chartier is a professor and serves as associate dean of La Sierra University's business school. What is your favorite thing that you've written? Discerning God Incarnate, a forthcoming philosophy of religion monograph that parallels what I'd originally intended to write as a Ph.D. dissertation close to four decades ago. It's been great to revisit the topic and to produce something no doubt clearer, crisper, and more thoughtful than what I'd have generated in the days of yore."
"Hugh Prather and Gayle Prather, I Will Never Leave You. Raw, vulnerable, unadorned reflection on the dynamics of adult love and what's needed to sustain it. I'd share it with anyone who wants to nourish a marriage or other life-partnership. William C. Placher, Unapologetic Theology. Extraordinarily clear and helpful tour of a broad range of developments in philosophy, religion, anthropology, and related fields. I'd share it with anyone coming to the study of philosophy or theology. Lastly, Lawrence Durrell, the Alexandria Quartet. Exquisitely beautiful and evocative depiction of a now lost world. I'd share it with anyone who loves words."
Gary Chartier is an American legal scholar, philosopher, political theorist, and theologian whose work focuses on anarchism and ethics. He earned a BA from La Sierra University in 1987 and a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1991. He teaches and serves as associate dean at La Sierra University's business school. His forthcoming monograph, Discerning God Incarnate, revisits material he planned for a Ph.D. dissertation and aims for clearer, crisper philosophical reflection. Personal interests include long-form television, biography, philosophical fiction, folk-rock, spicy food, deep conversation, and exploring politics, human dynamics, and esoteric subjects. Favorite books include I Will Never Leave You; Unapologetic Theology; and the Alexandria Quartet.
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