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Dr. Glenn Statile is a native of New
York City. Raised in Staten Island,
he now resides in Astoria, Queens
with his wife, Agnes. He is a member
of the philosophy department at St.
John’s University, where his
teaching and publication interests
include issues in the philosophy of
science, science and religion, and
literature. He is the co-editor of
The Tests of Time and The
Journey of Metaphysics. His two
recent contributions to the Seaburn
Wisdom series include René
Descartes: Architect of the Modern
World and René Descartes’
Regulae: The Power and Poverty of
Method. He has appeared on
several local television shows to
discuss the history of Christian art
and frequently lectures on literary
issues dealing with connections
between faith and fiction. In 2004
he co-directed the U.S. Women’s
Chess Championship, which was held
at the Manhattan Campus of St.
John’s University. He spends most
of his spare time in Hartsdale, New
York. |
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