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George Fouke

George Fouke

George Fouke, an expert in Interdisciplinary Studies and a retired Chairman of the Department of Politics from St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg, N.C., developed a unique way to study politics, sociology and history from a Judeo-Christian perspective. His distinctive approach, as reflected in his Chart of Human Progress, relates some of the earliest ideas of mankind to our current circumstances, and projects trends that explain our future direction. Dr. Fouke possesses an extensive knowledge of classic literature and has had several articles published on his favorite novelists, Thomas Wolfe and Jack Kerouac. He speaks regularly on the origins of Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism, and he specializes in Architectonic Thinking, which explores man’s linkage with the Universe in both its scientific and spiritual dimensions. Fouke holds a BA from Lafayette College, a MA from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph. D. from the University of Colorado. He lives on Florida’s Space Coast with his wife Dorothy and near nine of his grandchildren. Fouke writes from the Tree House at Bat Cave, N.C., and describes himself as bi-political.