Biography
Dr. DeVan’s research interests include the ethical implications of competing visions for the future, deep-level diversity involving evangelical Christians, atheists, and Muslims; reconciliation, resilience, and applied narrative ethics in the Bible and other literature. He has published articles, book reviews, book chapters, and reference entries spanning ethics, Christian theology, social science, international relations, science-religion dialogue, and related topics for Oxford University Press, Journal of Religion and Society, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, Christian Scholar’s Review, Journal of Comparative Theology, Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Theology and Science, Faith and Philosophy, and additional venues such as Books & Culture, Huffington Post, and Patheos online. He has taught college and university courses on ethics, history, humanities, individual and organizational behavior, religion, philosophy, and psychology. Dr. DeVan is married to Kartini, who works in international tax. They have two children.
Degrees
PhD in Ethics and Theology, University of Durham (UK) | MTh in Theology, Harvard Divinity School | MDiv in Divinity, Duke University | BS in Interdisciplinary Studies, Berry College