Dr. Clark and Ann Peddicord
Clark and Ann Peddicord graduated from the University of Idaho (with degrees in Biological Science and Education) before spending three years on British universities. They returned to the U.S. for graduate study in theology at Trinity Seminary and then went back to Europe, where they led the work of Campus Crusade for Christ in Germany with a staff of sixty-five. It was during this time that Clark received management training and gained practical experience in directing a modern small business enterprise.
They later felt called to go deeper into the German culture and spent ten years as the only Americans in an inter-denominational Lutheran community. During this time they home-schooled their children from middle school through graduation from high school.
Clark earned his doctorate in philosophy at the “Center for Philosophy and the Conceptual Foundations of Science” on the Justus Liebig University (Giessen, Germany). His thesis on “Immanuel Kant's Critique of Miracles” (written in German) was awarded magna cum laude. During their recent sojourn in the United States (while Philosophia was being started), Clark began serving as an adjunct professor in the philosophy department at Boise State University.
Clark and Ann have two married daughters: Charissa, her husband Davin and son Samuel live and work in Boise, Idaho.
Her older sister, Seanne, lives with husband Daniel in southern California.