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L. Bryan Williams, Ph.D.

Pages Edited[edit]

Wesleyan Philosophical Society

McCall College

Personal Projects[edit]

  • A Living Theology: Doctrine of God and Humanity. Lecture Notes
  • The Role of Paradox and Other Musings. Collected Papers. Creston, BC: DrEthics Press, 2007

Misc[edit]

Ideas[edit]

L. Bryan Williams
L. Bryan Williams
Born(1955-06-17)June 17, 1955
NationalityCanada
CitizenshipCanada
Alma materNorthwest Nazarene University (B.a.),
University of Southern California (Ph.D.)
Known forDrosophila melanogaster
Linked genes
Scientific career
FieldsEthicist
Bioethicist
InstitutionsWarner Pacific College
Northwest Nazarene University
McCall College
Doctoral advisorWilliam W. May

L. Bryan Williams (June 17, 1955 – present

Williams received his Ph.D. from University of Southern California in Religion and Social Ethics in 1998 and researched ethics and social ethics during his tenure at Warner.

During his distinguished career, Williams wrote 3 books and 30 philosophical and religious papers.

Early life[edit]

Williams was born in Red Deer, Alberta, to Les and Lillian Williams.

Beginning at age 18, Williams attended Northwest Nazarene College (now the Northwest Nazarene University). He focused on science and religion; he particularly enjoyed health sciences. He graduated in 1977 with a bachelor in arts (biological sciences.

Under May, Williams completed his thesis work on the reform of health care.

Nearly every summer from 1980 to 2000, Williams researched and wrote his papers in McCall Idaho. He recognized the need for a college in this part of West Central Idaho. In 2010, upon leaving Warner Pacific College, Dr. Williams took a pastoral position in McCall. He quickly began work on a local college. In December 2011, McCall College was formed under the leadership of Dr. David Hanson, Woody Woodworth, and Dr. Williams.

Academic career[edit]

Warner Pacific College[edit]

In 1999, Williams was appointed associate professor at Warner Pacific College,


Following Wilhelm Roux's mosaic theory of development,

[1] [2] [3]

When Williams returned to Bryn Mawr in 1895, he was promoted to associate professor.

Beginning in 2010, Williams started McCall College

Marriage and family[edit]

On September 4, 1980, Dr. Williams married Lynette Kaye Gustin (1959–present), who had returned from Point Loma Nazarene University as an art & music student.

McCall College[edit]

Williams moved to McCall Idaho to

In accordance with his reputation, Williams held numerous significant positions in the Wesleyan Philosophical Society

Williams and Complementary Ethics[edit]

Williams was interested in

Legacy and honors[edit]

Williams left an important legacy in bioethics.

  • Warner Pacific College awarded Williams an

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Category:1955 births Category:American ethicists Category:American bioethicists Category:Warner Pacific College faculty Category:McCall College faculty Category:University of Southern California alumni Category:Northwest Nazarene University alumni Category:Fuller Theological Seminary alumni

Category:Key family of Idaho

  1. ^ Allen, Thomas Hunt Morgan, pp 55-59, 80-82
  2. ^ Loeb, Jacques (1899). "On the Nature of the Process of Fertilization and the Artificial Production of Normal Larvae (Plutei) from the Unfertilized Eggs of the Sea Urchin". American Journal of Physiology. 31: 135–138.
  3. ^ Loeb, Jacques (1913). Artificial parthenogenesis and fertilization. University of Chicago Press.