Paul Martens: Beyond and Between the Disciplines
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Today, our guest is Dr. Paul Martens, associate professor of ethics in the department of religion and director of interdisciplinary studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Martens holds a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame and has published widely on John Howard Yoder and Soren Kierkegaard. Dr. Martens has been director of the Baylor ethics initiative, where he serves as Global Ethics Research Convener. We are delighted to have Dr. Martens on the show to discuss what is right and wrong about disciplines in the academy and why interdisciplinarity matters for researchers and students.
TranscriptResources
- Office of Interdisciplinary Studies: https://www.baylor.edu/interdisciplinaryprograms/
- Baylor Ethics Initiative: https://www.baylor.edu/ethics/
- Digital humanities: https://www.baylor.edu/research/news.php?action=story&story=218808