Dr Joshua Sijuwade

Dr Joshua Sijuwade

Department of Philosophy
Teaching Fellow in Philosophy

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Qualifications

  • PhD in Philosophy, University of York
  • MA in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, University of Birmingham
  • PGCE in Religious Education, King’s College London
  • BA in Theology, London School of Theology

Biography

I am currently a Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham, UK. Before this, I worked as a Visiting Lecturer at the London School of Theology and, prior to that, taught philosophy and theology at a secondary school in London. I completed my PhD in Philosophy at the University of York, having previously earned an MA in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics from the University of Birmingham and a PGCE in Religious Education from King’s College London. My research interests lie primarily in the philosophy of religion, analytic theology, and metaphysics, along with related areas that intersect these fields.

Teaching

Online teaching

  • Masters (MA) Level: Analytic Theology

Campus-based teaching

  • Masters Level: Analytic Theology
  • Undergraduate (BA) Level: Philosophy of Religion
  • Undergraduate (BA) Level: Early Modern Philosophy
  • Undergraduate (BA) Level: Problems in Philosophy (Scepticism, Free Will, Mind-Body Problem)

Research

I am currently working on three follow up volumes to my first monograph Analytic Theism published with Routledge, which will form a series investigating central topics in Philosophy of Religion (i.e., the existence of God, the Problem of Evil and the veracity of the Christian Religion).

In conjunction with this, I am also working on a series focused on the core Christian Doctrines (i.e., The Trinity, Incarnation and Atonement), with the first volume being titled ‘The Coherence and Truth of the Trinity: A Philosophical Exploration’. This volume and the subsequent volumes in the series will be published by Palgrave MacMillan. In addition to  these series of books, I generally am working on writing various articles on topics in the areas of Philosophy of Religion, Analytic Theology and Metaphysics.