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Eugene Webb is Professor Emeritus at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. He has been a prominent figure in the fields of Comparative Religion and Comparative Literature, contributing significantly to both disciplines with his research and writings. Webb is the author of seven influential works including 'Samuel Beckett,' 'Dark Dove: Sacred Secular Modern Literature' (1975), 'Eric Voegelin: Philosopher History' (1981), 'Philosophers Consciousness' (1988), 'Self Freud New Social Psychology France' (1993), 'World View Mind: Religious Thought Psychological Development' (2009), and 'Search Triune God: Christian Paths East West' (2014). His academic career has focused on exploring the intersections of religion and literature, and he has served as the Associate Director of the Jackson School of International Studies, guiding students and faculty in their scholarly pursuits.
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