Kevin Schilbrack
Philosophy and Religion Department
Professor
Phone: 828-227-2939
Email: kschilbrack@wcu.edu
Office Address: Stillwell Building, Room 232
Education
- Ph.D., The University of Chicago Divinity School
- M.A., The University of Chicago Divinity School
- B.A., Rollins College
Selected Publications & Presentations
- “Religious Diversity and the Closed Mind,” Journal of Religion 83:1 (January 2003): 100-7.
- “Heresy, Humanism, and Heroism in The Life of Brian,” in George Reisch and Gary Hardcastle, eds., Monty Python and Philosophy (Open Court Press, 2006): 13-23.
- “Religion, Models of, and Reality: Are We Through With Geertz?,” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 73: 2 (June 2005): 429-52.
- “Ritual Metaphysics,” Journal of Ritual Studies 18:1 (2004): 77-90.
- “The Study of Religious Belief after Davidson,” Method and Theory in the Study of Religion 14: 3-4 (2002): 335-49.
- “Myth and Metaphysics,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48:2 (October 2000): 65-80.
- “Metaphysics in Dogen,” Philosophy East and West 50:1 (January 2000): 34-55.
- “The General and the Particular in Theravada Ethics: A Response to Charles Hallisey,” The Journal of Buddhist Ethics 4:1 (1997).
- “Problems for a Complete Naturalism,” American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 15:3 (September 1994): 269-91.









