Roger D. Cook
Roger D. Cook has earned a BS and a BA in history and philosophy from the University of Utah, focusing on ancient Greek, Jewish, and Christian history and Greek metaphysics. He received an MEd by attending Brigham Young University and Westminster College, with a focus on philosophy of mind, epistemology, and cosmology. This fall he will pursue a PhD in philosophy at the University of Utah, focusing on philosophy of mind and cosmology, and furthering his work on ancient Jewish and Christian origins, as well as continuing work on adult education, mind, and consciousness at Westminster College. Roger has taught as an adjunct instructor in the Philosophy Department at BYU for nineteen years. He published “How Deep the Platonism” in FARMS Review of Books 11, no. 2 (1999). He served as a bishop in the Salt Lake Valley for six years, from 1993 to 1999.
