Dale Tuggy (PhD, Brown University) was Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Fredonia from 2000-2018. He left academia for another job in 2018. He has authored about two dozen peer-reviewed articles and book chapters relating to the Trinity and other topics in analytic theology and philosophy of religion. He has blogged since 2006, and since 2013 has hosted and produced the trinities podcast. A lifelong Christian, he lives with his wife Candise and their three children in the Nashville, Tennessee area. He serves as the Chair of the Unitarian Christian Alliance.
Links:
- trinities podcast
- trinities podcast Facebook group
- Dr. Tuggy interviewed by Pastor Sean Finnegan on his Restitutio podcast
- YouTube channel
- World Religions course
- Thinking about Religion podcast
- Unitarian Christian Alliance
Selected professional publications:
- “When and How in the History of Theology Did the Triune God Replace the Father as the Only True God?” TheoLogica 2020.
- “Trinity” in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2009 [Revised: 2016, 2020].
- “Metaphysics and Logic of the Trinity,” Oxford Handbooks Online, 2016.
- “On Counting Gods,” TheoLogica, 2016.
- “Divine Deception and Monotheism,” Journal of Analytic Theology 2, 2014, 186-209.
- “On the Possibility of a Single Perfect Person” in Colin Ruloff, ed. Christian Philosophy of Religion (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2014),128-48.
- “On Bauckham’s Bargain,” Theology Today 70:2, 128-43, 2013.
- “Constitution Trinitarianism: An Appraisal,” Philosophy and Theology 25:1, 2013, 129-62.
- “Hasker’s Quests for a Viable Social Theory,” Faith and Philosophy 30:2, 2013, 171-87.
- “On Positive Mysterianism,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 69:3, 2011, 205-26.
- “Divine deception, identity, and Social Trinitarianism,” Religious Studies 40, 2004, 269-87.
- “The unfinished business of Trinitarian theorizing,” Religious Studies 39, 2003, 165-83.