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David B. Dillard-Wright

 

134A BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, GA 30901

PHONE 803.641.3200 • E-MAIL davidd@usca.edu

 

David B. Dillard-Wright

 

Education
       
  2002 – 2007 Drew University
  Madison, NJ Philosophy of Religion
    Ph.D. awarded May 2007
  2002 – 2006 Drew University
  Madison, NJ Philosophy of Religion
    M.Phil. awarded May 2006  
  1999 -- 2002 Emory University
  Atlanta, GA Candler School of Theology
    M. Div. awarded May 2002
  1995 – 1999 Emory University 
  Atlanta, GA  B.A. awarded May 1999
    Religion/Russian Language and Culture    
       
Teaching Experience
       
  Fall 2007 University of South Carolina Aiken
  Aiken, SC Honors Colloquium: Philosophy and Ecology
      Philosophy 311: Ethics
      Philosophy 304: 19th and 20th Century Philosophy
      Philosophy 102: Introduction to Philosophy
  Summer 2007 University of South Carolina Aiken
  Aiken, SC Full-Time Lecturer, Philosophy and Religion
      Rel. 103: Comparative Religion
      Philosophy 311: Ethics
  Spring 2007 University of South Carolina Aiken
  Aiken, SC Full-Time Lecturer, Philosophy and Religion
      Phil 102: Introduction to Philosophy
      Rel. 103: Comparative Religion 
  Fall 2006 Aiken Technical College  
  Aiken, SC Department: Humanities
    Contemporary Moral Issues
  Fall 2006 University of South Carolina Aiken  
  Aiken, SC Department: History, Poli. Sci., Philosophy
      Comparative Religion
  Summer 2006 New Jersey City University 
  Jersey City, NJ Department: Philosophy of Religion
      Contemporary Moral Issues
  Spring 2006  New Jersey City University 
  Jersey City, NJ Department: Philosophy and Religion
       Philosophy 101: Persons and Problems
      Civilizaitons 1: Intro. to the Humanities
  Spring 2006  County College of Morris  
  Randolph, NJ Department: English and Philosophy
      Philosophy 115: Introduction to Philosophy
  Fall 2005  New Jersey City University   
  Jersey City, NJ Department: Philosophy and Religion
      Philosophy 101: Persons and Problems
      Civilizaitons 1: Intro. to the Humanities
  Fall 2005 County College of Morris 
  Randolph, NJ Department: English and Philosophy
      Logic 115: Introduction to Formal Logic
  Summer 2005 Rutgers University 
  New Brunswick, NJ Institute of Reading Development
      Speed Reading and Comprehension
  Spring 2005 New Jersey City University  
  Jersey City, NJ Department: Philosophy and Religion
      Philosophy 101: Persons and Problems
      Civilizations 1: Intro. to the Humanities
  Fall 2003 Drew University 
  Madison, NJ Theological School
    Teaching Assistant
    Philosophical Resources for Theological Study