Samford professor of religion and science named ISSR fellow

Samford professor of religion and science named ISSR fellow

Samford University religion professor Josh Reeves has been named a fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion.

The honor places Reeves among 200 of the world’s most distinguished scholars in the study of science and religion.

Reeves is director of the Center for Science and Religion at Samford. In addition to his many books, articles and presentations in science and religion, Reeves has brought to Samford hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to support symposia and special lectures.

Reeves is a 1998 graduate of Samford and earned a master of divinity from Beeson Divinity School. He also holds graduate degrees from Cambridge University and Boston University. (Samford, TAB)