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Research Consultants

Gregory Fricchione, M.D.
(the analysis and synthesis of biological, psychological, sociological, spiritual and religious aspects of the human developmental trajectory that may serve to foster unlimited love)

 

Byron R. Johnson, Ph.D.
(social scientific study of love and altruism with an emphasis on the impact, if any, of religious commitment and spirituality on a wide number of social outcomes including social capital and civic engagement. The role of faith-based communities and their activities in relation to the spiritual ideal of Unlimited Love is also of particular interest)

 

Jeff Levin, Ph.D., MPH
(epidemiological and clinical research on love)

 

Michael E. McCullough, Ph.D.
(analysis of other-regarding virtues and their relationships to health and well-being)

 

Thomas Jay Oord, Ph.D.
(theology and science of unlimited love)

 

Stephen G. Post, Ph.D.
(integration of theological, religious, and ethical perspectives on love)

 

Jeffrey P. Schloss, Ph.D.
(evolutionary accounts of altruism, including prosociality in primatology and animal behavior, theories of cognitive adaptations for social cooperativity in evolutionary psychology, selection theory and in-group sacrifice, and mathematical models in game theory and population genetics)