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Dr.
Fritz Detwiler
Professor, Philosophy/Religion
Director, Institute for Ethics
fdetwiler@adrian.edu
315 Valade Hall
517-264-3960
Education
The Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, Pa.
Doctor of Philosophy, 1983
Major: American Religion
Minor: Social Ethics
Cognate Field: Anthropology
Garrett-Evangelical
Theological Seminary, Evanston, Il
Master of Divinity, 1973
Major: Social Ethics
Lebanon Valley College,
Anneville, Pa.
Bachelor of Arts, 1969
Major: Religion
Other Educational
Experiences
2008 Pre-Olympic Music Festival, Beijing,
Xian, and Shanghi, China
2007 Ancient Roots of Japanese Buddhism
Group, Nara, Kyoto, Mt. Koya, Japan
2006 Oxford Roundtable Symposium on Religion,
Education, and the State, Oriel College,
Oxford University, Oxford, U.K.
1995 Critical Thinking Training Workshop,
Foundation for Critical Thinking, Rohnert
Park, Ca.
1992-95 Adrian Public Schools Summer Workshop
in Critical Thinking, Assessment, and
Cognitive Coaching
1984 Chinese Culture Study Tour, Hangzhou,
Peoples’ Republic of China
1982 Summer Seminar in Native American
Religions, Univ of Colorado, Boulder
1976 Summer Seminar in Native American
Traditions, Univ of Montana
Memberships
and Honors
American Academy of Religion
Midwest American Academy of Religion
Society for the Study of Native American
Religious Traditions
Native American and Indigenous Scholars
Association
Past President, Michigan Academy of Science,
Arts & Letters
Director, Adrian College Educational Success
Grant
External Thesis Reviewer, Australian National
University, 2008
Academic Areas
of Instruction
Religions in America
Religions of the East
Sociology of Religion
Native American Religious Traditions
Outside Interests
Travel, photography, choral music, sports
officiating
Recent
Publications and Presentations
Standing on the Premises of God: The
Christian Right’s Battle for America’s
Public Schools (1999), New York University
Press
“The Christian Right and American
Public Education: 1980-2005,” Forum
on Public Policy, v. 2, no. 1, 2006, pp.
139-168
“Christian Right Foundations: 1990-2005,”
invited presentation to the Oxford Roundtable
on Religion, Education, and the State”
Oriel College, Oxford University, Oxford,
England, August 7-12, 2005
“The Lakota Sun Dance and the Formation
of Moral Community,” Indigenous
Religions Group, American Academy of Religion
Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Tx., November
2004
“From Playing Buddha Golf to Dances
With Wu: Constructing Course Assessment
in a Cross-Cultural Course, Academic Teaching
and the Study of Religion Section, the
American Academy of Religion, Annual Meeting,
Atlanta, Ga., November 2003
Moderator -- “Constructing Native
American Identity,” Native Traditions
in the America’s Group, the American
Academy of Religion, Orlando, Fl., November
2002
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