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145 Douglas Groothuis Dr. Douglas Groothuis joined the faculty in 1993 and is professor of philosophy. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society, Evangelical Philosophical Society, and Society of Christian Philosophers. Dr. Groothuis received a PhD and BS from the University of Oregon, and an MA in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has served as an adjunct professor at Seattle Pacific University, Metropolitan State University, Arapahoe Community College, visiting instructor in apologetics for Westminster Theological Seminary, and instructor at the University of Oregon. He is the author of Unmasking the New Age, Confronting the New Age, Revealing the New Age Jesus, Christianity That Counts, Deceived by the Light, Jesus in an Age of Controversy, The Soul in Cyberspace, Truth Decay, On Pascal, On Jesus, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith, Philosophy in Seven Sentences, and Walking Through Twilight: A Wife's Illness, A Philosopher's Lament. He contributed to and was co-editor of In Defense of Natural Theology. He has written for scholarly journals such as Religious Studies, Sophia, Research in Philosophy and Technology, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Philosophia Christi, Trinity Journal, Biblioteca Sacra, and Asbury Theological Journal as well as for numerous popular magazines such as Christianity Today, Moody Magazine, The Christian Research Journal, Christian Counseling Today, Modern Reformation, and Perspectives. He has also written editorials for a variety of newspapers and has an active web page. Email: doug.groothuis@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6895 Monte Hasz Dr. Monte Hasz has been teaching at Denver Seminary since 1994 and is currently an associate professor of counseling. In addition, he is chair of the counseling division at Denver Seminary. Dr. Hasz is also a licensed psychologist and has practiced counseling for over 25 years. Dr. Hasz received a PsyD from Biola University, an MA in clinical psychology, also from Biola, an MDiv from Denver Seminary, and a BA from Biola College. He is a member of the Colorado Counseling Association (CCA) and also the Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS). Dr. Hasz maintains a private practice in Littleton. As a licensed psychologist, his professional areas of interest include brief therapy, development, marriage and family, and men's issues. He has co-authored a book, Promoting Change through Brief Therapy in Christian Counseling, as well as several articles on brief therapy, marital treatment, and assessment. Email: monte.hasz@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6896