Dr. Kimball is a professor of religion and the chair of the Department of Religion at Wake Forest University. Kimball lectures extensively because of his background in issues related to the Middle East, Islam, and Jewish-Christian-Muslim relationships. Kimball has worked directly with Congress, the White House and the State Department in the past 20 years.
Since 9/11, Kimball has been interviewed by 200 T.V. and radio stations for his proficiency on current religious issues. He is the author of four books; When Religion Becomes Evil was named one of the "Top 15 Books on Religion for 2002" by Publishers . . . short bio
Dr. Kimball is a professor of religion and the chair of the Department of Religion at Wake Forest University. Kimball lectures extensively because of his background in issues related to the Middle East, Islam, and Jewish-Christian-Muslim relationships. Kimball has worked directly with Congress, the White House and the State Department in the past 20 years.
Since 9/11, Kimball has been interviewed by 200 T . . . full bio
2005
Religious Pluralism and Diversity: Obstacles and Opportunities for Iraq and Its Neighbors Library: Philosophical Lectures Speaker(s): Rev. Dr. Charles Kimball Date: 08-15-2005
Iraq Is Not Iran; Algeria Is Not Afganistan: Exploring the Particulars Library: Philosophical Lectures Speaker(s): Rev. Dr. Charles Kimball Date: 08-12-2003
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