Douglas E. Cowan
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Education and career
Cowan was born in Canada and received his undergraduate tertiary education at the University of Victoria where he was awarded the B.A. degree in English literature. He then proceeded to theological studies and received the M.Div (Honours) from St. Andrews Theological College. His doctoral work, which involved an examination of the Christian countercult movement through the prism of the sociology of knowledge and propaganda theory, was undertaken through the University of Calgary.[2]
While Cowan currently describes himself as a methodological agnostic[citation needed], he was ordained to the Christian ministry in the United Church of Canada, and held pastoral positions during his doctoral studies.[citation needed] After graduating with the Ph.D in 1999 Cowan received a joint appointment in the Department of Sociology/CJC and the UMKC Center for Religious Studies.[2] During 2005 he relocated from the USA to his current teaching post at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.
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- Articles with unsourced statements from February 2015
- Canadian sociologists
- Canadian clergy
- Sociologists of religion
- University of Waterloo faculty
- University of Missouri–Kansas City faculty
- Ministers of the United Church of Canada
- Researchers of new religious movements and cults
- Living people
- Christian countercult movement
- University of Victoria alumni
- University of Calgary alumni
- 1958 births