Francis
J. Beckwith is
Professor of Philosophy & Church-Studies
at Baylor
University He teaches in the departments of philosophy
and political science as well as the J. M. Dawson Institute of
Church-State Studies, where he served as its Associate
Director from July 2003 until January 2007. He is also a Fellow
and Faculty Affiliate in Baylor's Institute for Studies of Religion
(ISR).
In
2008-09 he will serve on the faculty of the University of Notre
Dame as the Mary Ann Remick Senior Visiting Fellow in Notre
Dame's Center for Ethics & Culture.
Born
in 1960 in New York City, Professor Beckwith grew up in Las Vegas,
Nevada, the eldest of the four children of Harold ("Pat")
and Elizabeth Beckwith. He graduated in 1974 from St. Viator's Elementary
School and in 1978 from Bishop Gorman High School,
where he was a three-sport letterman and a member of the 1978 Nevada
State AAA Basketball Championship Team.
A 2002-03 Research
Fellow in the James Madison
Program in American Ideals and Institutions in the
Department of Politics at Princeton University, Professor Beckwith
currently serves as a member of Princeton's James
Madison Society. He has held full-time faculty appointments
at Trinity International University (1997-2002), Whittier College (1996-97),
and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1989-96).
A
graduate of Fordham
University (Ph.D.
and M.A. in philosophy), he also holds the Master of Juridical
Studies (M.J.S.) degree from the Washington University
School of Law in St. Louis, where he won a CALI Award
for Academic Excellence in Reproductive Control Seminar. His books
include Defending Life: A Moral and Legal Case Against Abortion
Choice (Cambridge University Press, 2007); (w/ W. L. Craig,
J. P. Moreland) To Every One An Answer:
A Case for the Christian Worldview (InterVarsity Press, 2004); Law,
Darwinism,
& Public Education: The Establishment Clause and the Challenge
of Intelligent Design (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003);
(w/ C. Mosser &
P. Owen) The New Mormon Challenge: Responding to the Latest Defenses
of a Fast-Growing Movement (HarperCollins/Zondervan, 2002),
finalist for the 2003 Gold Medallion Award in theology and doctrine; Do
the Right Thing: Readings in Applied Ethics and Social Philosophy,
2/e (Wadsworth, 2002); (w/ G. P. Koukl) Relativism: Feet Firmly
Planted in Mid-Air (Baker, 1998); (w/ L. P. Pojman) The
Abortion Controversy 25 Years After Roe v. Wade: A Reader, 2/e
(Wadsworth, 1998); (w/ T. Jones) Affirmative Action: Social Justice
or Reverse Discrimination? (Prometheus, 1997); and Politically
Correct Death: Answering the Arguments for Abortion Rights (Baker,
1993), winner of the 1994 Cornerstone Magazine ethics book
of the year award.
His articles have been
published in a number of academic journals including Harvard
Journal of Law & Public Policy; San Diego Law Review; International
Philosophical Quarterly; Nevada Law Journal; Public
Affairs Quarterly; Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public
Policy; Journal of Law & Religion; American
Journal of Jurisprudence; Hastings
Constitutional Law Quarterly; Chapman
Law Review; Journal of Medicine & Philosophy; Social
Theory & Practice; Journal of
Law, Medicine, & Ethics; Journal of
the Evangelical Theological Society; Christian
Bioethics; Ethics & Medicine:
An International Journal of Bioethics; Journal
of Church & State; Human
Life Review; Journal of Social Philosophy; Journal
of Libertarian Studies; Journal
of Medical Ethics; Logos; The
Southern Baptist Journal of Theology; Catholic
Social Science Review; and Philosophia
Christi.
Professor
Beckwith has also contributed to a number of reference works including Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (Congressional
Quarterly Press, forthcoming 2007); Encyclopedia of
American Civil Liberties (Routledge,
forthcoming 2006); Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights & Liberties (Garland,
forthcoming 2006); Baker Dictionary of Cults (Baker, forthcoming
2006); Religion: Past and Present, 4/e (English translation
of Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart) (Brill Academic
Publishers, forthcoming 2006); Dictionary of Contemporary Religion
in the Western World (InterVarsity, 2002); Encyclopedia
of Religion in American Politics (Oryx, 1999); and Encyclopedia
of Biblical and Christian Ethics, 2/e (Thomas Nelson, 1992).
Among the books in
which his articles appear as chapters are Darwin's Nemesis:
Phillip Johnson and the Intelligent Design Movement, ed. W.
A. Dembski (InterVarsity Press, 2006); Bob Dylan & Philosophy,
ed. Carl Porter and Peter Vernezze (Open Court, 2006); What's
Wrong?: Applied Ethicists and Their Critics, ed. D. Boonin
and G. Oddie (Oxford University Press, 2005); Guide to New
Religious Movements 2/e, ed. R. Enroth (InterVarsity Press.
2005); The Rationality of Theism, ed. P. Copan and P.
Moser (Routledge, 2003); Bioengagement: Making a Christian
Difference Through Bioethics Today, ed. N. Cameron, S. E.
Daniels, and B. J. White (Eerdmans, 2000); In Defense of Miracles:
A Comprehensive Case For God's Action in History, ed. R. D.
Geivett and G. Habermas (InterVarsity, 1997); Philosophy: The
Quest for Truth, 3/e, ed. L. Pojman (Wadsworth, 1996); The
Silent Subject: Reflections on the Unborn in American Culture,
ed. Brad Stetson (Praeger, 1996); Taking Sides: Clashing Views
on Controversial Political Issues, 9/e, ed. G. McKenna and
S. Feingold (McGraw-Hill, 1995); and Faith in Theory and Practice:
Essays on Justifying Religious Belief, ed. E. Radcliffe and
C. J. White (Open Court, 1993).
Professor
Beckwith has been quoted in a variety of publications
including the New York Times, the Dallas
Morning-News, the Washington
Post, the Wall Street Journal, Christianity
Today, World Magazine, the Las
Vegas Review-Journal, the Las Vegas Sun, the Chronicle
of Higher Education, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington
Times, Touchstone
Magazine, the National Catholic Register, Moody
Magazine, Christian
Research Journal, the Baptist Standard and the Salt
Lake Tribune.
Both colleagues and
students have recognized him for teaching excellence. On April
25, 2006 he was awarded a certificate by Baylor's undergraduate
journal (The Pulse)
for his "outstanding
contributions to undergraduate scholarship." In November 2004
he was recognized as a distinguished faculty member by Baylor University`s
Mortar Board. The students of Trinity Graduate School (California
campus) selected him Professor of the Year for the 1997-98 school
year. During his seven years at UNLV he received a 1995 merit award
(given by the Multicultural Student Affairs Office of UNLV), a
professor of recognition award by the UNLV alumni association (1992),
and was a finalist for university-wide and/or college-wide teaching
awards in 1996, 1993, 1992, and 1991.
He
has presented academic papers, chaired sessions, and offered commentaries
at the conferences of a number of professional societies including
the American Philosophical Association, the American Political
Science Association, the Society of Christian Philosophers, the
Evangelical Philosophical Society, the American Bar Association
(Science & Technology Section),
the Christian Legal Society, the Evangelical Theological Society,
the American Academy of Religion, the Southwestern Political Science
Association, the Society of Catholic Social Scientists, the University
Faculty for Life, and the Conference on Faith and History. He has
served on the executive committees of both the Society of Christian
Philosophers (1999-2002) and the Evangelical Philosophical Society
(1998-2003) as well as on the national board of the University Faculty
for Life (1999-present).
The 57th
President of the Evangelical Theological Society (November
2006-May 2007) , Professor Beckwith presently serves as a member of the American Philosophical
Association's Committee on Philosophy and Law.
He
and his wife, Frankie, are parishoners of St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
and live in Woodway, Texas.

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