Marty Bullis' Research
- The B-theory of time and its implications for consciousness and human belief.
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty's temporal theory and its affinity with contemporary theories of time in the analytic tradition.
- Examining the role that ambiguity plays in consciousness and belief.
- Writing children's literature that promotes philosophical reasoning.
Some Recent Publications
- The Passionate Journey: Into the Darkness Towards the Light of Easter (Ventura, CA: Regal Books, January, 2007).
- The Miraculous Journey: Anticipating God in the Christmas Season (Ventura, CA: Regal Books, October, 2007).
- Spiritual Expectations: Fifty Days Contemplating the Spirit of God (Ventura, CA: Regal Books)
- The Journey As Question: Living With Ambiguity. Explores the positive role of ambiguity in our everyday lives.
Brief Biography
Marty is a professional philosopher who writes about the philosophy of time, culture and the spiritual life. He’s a graduate of Milligan College (B.A. in Biblical Studies) and Claremont Graduate University (M.A. & Ph.D. in Philosophy). He has taught philosophy and religion courses at Azusa Pacific University, The College of New Jersey, and James Madison University. He currently lives in central Pennsylvania with his wife and children, where he enjoys hiking, welding, stargazing and teaching at Juniata College.

