Photo: Adobe Stock At one point in history, the philosopher was considered the most distinguished and respected citizen in society. Made popular by the Greco-Roman world, philosophy became a common …
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David Crum
David Crum
David T. Crum holds a Ph.D. in Historical Theology. He serves as an Assistant Professor of History and Dissertation Chair. His research interests include the history of warfare and Christianity. He has taught history, philosophy, American Government, and Christian studies courses. In addition to his experience in education, he has professional experience in criminal justice. He was employed in law enforcement for five years, having spent three years with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office under Sheriff Joe Arpaio. His articles have been published by Abbeville Institute, The Aquila Report, and several academic journals.

