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Bruce Robert Reichenbach is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he taught for 43 years. He was also a visiting professor at Juniata College; Morija Theological Seminary, Lesotho; Daystar University, Kenya; United International College, China; ABC University, Liberia. He has published numerous journal articles, books, and book chapters addressing issues in philosophy of religion and ethics. Reichenbach was born in 1943 in New York City and married Sharon Harvie in 1965. He received his B.A. from Wheaton College, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy from Northwestern University (1968). His book Epistemic Obligations (2012) challenges current responses to the questions whether we have a right to believe what we want and whether and to what extent we have control over our beliefs.1  His other books provide philosophical studies of the law of karma, the cosmological argument for God’s existence, the problem of evil, and the relation of religion and science.2 Selected Publications A selection of his books includes •	1972, The Cosmological Argument: A Reassessment •	1978, Is Man the Phoenix? A Study of Immortality •	1982, Evil and Good God •	1990, The Law of Karma: A Philosophical Study •	1995, On Behalf of God: A Christian Ethic for Biology (co-author) •	2001, Introduction to Critical Thinking •	2012, Epistemic Obligations: Truth, Individualism, and the Limits of Belief •	2013, Reason and Religious Belief, 5th ed. (co-author) References 1 http://www.baylorpress.com/Book/27/334/Epistemic_Obligations.html. 2 Retrieved from http://www.augsburg.edu/faculty/reichen

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