- W. Sumner Davis
Dr.W. Sumner Davis is an American
historian ,educator ,philosopher andauthor . He was born in 1960 inWaterville, Maine W. Sumner Davis, born William Sumner Davis, Jr. is the author of several books on social and science history including the controversial ‘‘Heretics,’’ the
natural history primer "Losing Faith" and thepseudoscience "Just Smoke and Mirrors". He is an outspoken critic of the world'sgovernments and their handling ofglobal warming and has appeared on a number of national and international radio programs discussing the dwindlingnatural resources and the wastefulness of modernsocieties . Dr Davis early life was heavily influenced by the late Dr.Carl Sagan whom Davis's writing seems to mirror in not only substance but also style. Like Sagan, Davis is an outspoken critic of many nations use ofnuclear arms ; his essay "A Model of Thermonuclear Extinction" has been widely printed since original publication in 2002. His upcoming book, co written with philosopherEric K. Rancourt , "A Grain of Sand" is said to mirror Sagan's belief that humanity is but one "voice" in a "cosmic chorus." A severeDyslexic , Davis did not learn to read until age eleven, and because of tragic early educational experiences, has become an outspoken proponent of Alternative educational programs and a critic of U.S. Public School Systems. Davis attended theUniversity of Maine , receiving aBachelor of Arts degree inPsychology focusing on Developmental and Child Psychology. He enteredSpringfield College , where he received a Masters insocial psychology concentrating on developmental psychology and Addiction Dynamics. Davis went on to studyTheology at Bangor TheologicalSeminary where he earned a Master of Divinity in Western Theological History and Ancient Languages, eventually transferring in 1997 to Freedom Seminary,Washington DC where he completed a parallel programTh.D (Dr. Theol.) in Medieval Christian History graduatingMagna Cum Laude in 2001. Davis reads several languages, including (Ancient) Greek, Latin, Ancient Egyptian, English, and Russian.Davis has taught undergraduate sciences including
astronomy , as well as social sciences includingreligious history,western philosophy andworld history , and the writings of the lateC. S, Lewis . Dr. Davis is a member and contributor of several professional organizations including theNew York Academy of Sciences , theRoyal Astronomical Society of Canada , theNational Geographical Society and theAmerican Geophysical Union as well as groups such asMENSA andThe International HI-IQ Society . He is also a member of the Maine Psychological Association and the American Counseling Association. Davis has contributed to several magazines, journals, and organizations.Davis teaches undergraduate
Astronomy at The H. J. Fowler Observatory in conjunction with theUniversity of Maine and is a graduate schoolInstructor atNew England College in New Hampshire, USA. He is currently a post doctoral student in counseling psychology at the Harold Abel School of Psychology, where he is focusing on neuropsychology. Davis also has several honorary degrees.External links
* [http://www.wsdavis.org The Writings of W. S. Davis]
* [http://www.highiqsociety.org The International Hi-IQ Society]
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