National Lecture Program

AIA Lecturer: Douglas Edwards

Affiliation: University of Puget Sound

Douglas R. Edwards attended the University of Nebraska for his undergraduate degree, a BS in Education. From there, Edwards went on to Boston University where he earned his Masters Degree (in Hebrew Scriptures) and his PhD (in New Testament and Christian Origins.) Since then, Douglas has served as an Assistant Professor both at the University of Vermont and the College of the Holy Cross. Edwards has also been nominated for both the CASE Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Award and the James Dolliver National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Teaching Professorship. Dr. Douglas R. Edwards is currently teaching at the University of Puget Sound as Distinguished Professor of Religion.

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