Keen, Sam
KEEN, Sam
KEEN, Sam. American, b. 1931. Genres: Human relations/Parenting, Philosophy, Psychology, Theology/Religion. Career: Writer. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY, professor of philosophy of religion, 1962-68; Psychology Today, NYC, contributing editor, 1969-86. Western Behavioral Science Institute, National Institute of Mental Health postdoctoral fellow, 1969-70; Prescott College, professor of philosophy of the person, 1970; Humanistic Psychology Institute, professor, 1972; University of Florida Medical School, visiting professor of medical ethics, 1983. Lecturer, group leader, and consultant at colleges, universities, clinics, institutes, and corporations worldwide. Coproducer of TV documentary, with Bill Jersey, Faces of the Enemy, 1989. Publications: Gabriel Marcel, 1967; Apology for Wonder, 1969; To a Dancing God, 1970; (with A.V. Fox) Telling Your Story, 1973; Voices and Visions, 1974; Beginnings without End, 1975; (with J. Fowler) Life-Maps: Conversations on the Journey of Faith, 1978; What to Do When You're Bored and Blue, 1980; The Passionate Life: Stages of Loving, 1983; Faces of the Enemy, 1986, TV documentary, 1989; Fire in the Belly, 1991; Hymns to an Unknown God, 1994; To Love and Be Loved, 1997; Learning to Fly, 1999. Address: 16331 Norrbom Rd, Sonoma, CA 95476, U.S.A. Online address: www.SamKeen.com