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Gordon Babst

President and Professor at Political Science, Chapman University0 Followers

Dr. Gordon Babst is an esteemed Associate Professor of Political Science at Chapman University, where he has made significant contributions to the fields of religion and politics. With a keen focus on same-sex marriage and gay rights, Dr. Babst's work is characterized by a deep commitment to advancing understanding and tolerance in these areas. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Arts from Rockhurst Jesuit College, followed by a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies and a Ph.D. from The Claremont Graduate School. Dr. Babst's research interests are diverse and encompass political philosophy, theory and globalization, and the intricate dynamics of diversity and tolerance. His scholarly pursuits have led him to explore the intersections of these fields, particularly how they relate to contemporary issues of social justice and human rights. His current project involves a manuscript on Kantian international political theory, which is set to be part of the prestigious Springer series "Studies in Global Justice." Throughout his career, Dr. Babst has been a prolific writer, contributing numerous articles to academic journals and editing several influential books. Among his notable works are "Moral Argument, Religion, and Same-Sex Marriage: Advancing the Public Good" and "Understanding the War on Terror," both of which have been well-received in academic circles for their insightful analysis and thought-provoking perspectives. In addition to his research and teaching, Dr. Babst plays an active role in the academic community at Chapman University. He is currently serving as the President of the Faculty Senate, where he works to foster a collaborative and inclusive environment for faculty and students alike. His leadership is marked by a dedication to promoting academic excellence and advocating for policies that support diversity and inclusion. Dr. Babst's contributions to the field of political science extend beyond academia, as he is frequently sought after for his expertise on issues related to religion, politics, and human rights. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues, and he remains a passionate advocate for the public good, striving to make a positive impact both within and outside the university setting.

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