
Dr. David K. Naugle is chair and professor of philosophy at Dallas Baptist University where he has worked for fourteen and a half years in both administrative and academic capacities. He earned a ThD in systematic theology, and a PhD in humanities with concentrations in philosophy and English literature. Dr. Naugle serves as a “Fellow” for the Wilberforce Forum, the Christian worldview think tank sponsored by Prison Fellowship in Washington, D. C. He serves as an associate editor of Findings, a quarterly journal produced by the Wilberforce Forum on worldview issues. He is also the editor of The Worldview Church E-Report published by the Wilberforce Forum as an information source designed to encourage Church leaders to implement a Christian worldview in their congregations. Dr. Naugle is the author of Worldview: The History of a Concept (Eerdmans 2002). Dr. Naugle's book has been selected by Christianity Today magazine as the 2003 book of the year in the theology and ethics category. For more information, go to http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/006/4.42.html
Prior to his post at DBU, Dr. Naugle was an adjunct professor of religion at the University of Texas at Arlington from 1980-1988, where he served concurrently as a campus minister at UTA as a staff member for Pantego Bible Church in Arlington, Texas. He also worked for one year as an associate pastor at Fort Worth Bible Church, Fort Worth, Texas. While in college and for two years afterwards, he worked with Young Life in Fort Worth, Texas, in both volunteer and paid student staff capacities.