Jacob Needleman
Jacob Needleman (October 6, 1934 – November 28, 2022) was an American philosopher, author, and religious scholar.
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | October 6, 1934
Died | November 28, 2022 88) Oakland, California | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Harvard University Yale University University of Freiburg, Germany |
Occupation | Professor of Philosophy |
Spouse | Gail Needleman |
Website | jacobneedleman |
Needleman was Jewish and was educated at Harvard University, Yale University, and the University of Freiburg, Germany. He was deeply involved in the Gurdjieff Work and the Gurdjieff Foundation of San Francisco. He was a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Religion at San Francisco State University and is said to have "popularized the term 'new religious movements'." He was a former visiting professor at the Duxx Graduate School of Business Leadership in Monterrey, Mexico, and former director of the center for the study of New Religions at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. He has also served as a research associate at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, a research fellow at Union Theological Seminary, Adjunct Professor of Medical Ethics at the University of California Medical School and guest Professor of Religious Studies at the Sorbonne, Paris (1992). Needleman was honored by the New York Open Center in New York City in 2006. Needleman also narrated classical religious texts in audiobook format, including the Taoist Tao Te Ching and the Hindu Bhagavad Gita.