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J. H. Morgan
https://www.gtfeducation.org/
Senior Fellow in the Behavioral Sciences
Foundation House/Oxford (UK)
Karl Mannheim Professor of the History & Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Graduate Theological Foundation (USA)
United States
John H. Morgan, Ph.D.(Hartford), D.Sc.(London), Psy.D.(Foundation House, Oxford), is the Karl Mannheim Professor of the History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences at the Graduate Theological Foundation (IN) and Senior Fellow of Foundation House, Oxford (UK). He has held postdoctoral appointments to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, and has been a National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. Three times he has been appointed postdoctoral Research Fellow to the University of Chicago. In 2010, he was a Visiting Scholar at New York University and in 2011 was made Visiting Scholar to Harvard University for the second time in his career. Dr. Morgan was appointed to the Board of Studies of Oxford University’s international summer school in 1995 and has been teaching a doctoral-level seminar at Oxford University since 1998 where he is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Oxford Centre for Religion in Public Life. The author of over thirty books in the history and philosophy of the social sciences, his recent publications include Beginning With Freud: The Classical Schools of Psychotherapy (2010) andPsychology of Religion: A Commentary on the Classic Texts(2011) and most recently (2012)Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy.Presently, he is chair of the Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy Doctoral Programs (Ph.D. and Psy.D.) at the Foundation.
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