
Foundation for Reasonable Christianity
exploring
Christianity's reasonable foundation
Board of Directors

Founder, President, Board Member, Christian Philosopher

​​​​​​​​​​David C. Goodspeed, M.D., Board Member
Dave Goodspeed holds two degrees from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, an M.D. from the University of Wisconsin – Madison Medical School and a B.S. in Bacteriology. He also invested multiple years working toward a Ph.D. in oncology/molecular biology at University of Wisconsin-Madison, in part simultaneously with going to medical school, and, in the process, he discovered a passionate love for orthopedic surgery that ultimately pulled him out of the lab and into the operating room. Upon completing his M.D., he did a residency in orthopedic surgery, also at University of Wisconsin - Madison, followed by a fellowship in orthopedic trauma surgery in Indianapolis. Then he became an Assistant Professor of orthopedic trauma surgery at Penn State University Hospital in Hershey, PA for several years before returning to University of Wisconsin - Madison Medical Center where he is currently an Associate Professor of Orthopedic Trauma Surgery specializing in pelvic and lower extremity trauma and reconstructive surgery.
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​​​​McCarthy Crenshaw, Jr., J.D. Th.M., Board Member
Mack Crenshaw has a B.A. in History and a J.D., both from the University of Georgia, and a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary. After graduating with his undergraduate degree, he joined the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ for four years, the last year of which he invested as a member of the Athletes in Action basketball team, which was Campus Crusade for Christ’s team of “basketball missionaries”. After his CCC years, law school called, and so, after getting his J.D., he invested five years in private law practice before attending Dallas Theological Seminary and earning his Master of Theology (Th.M.) degree. After graduating from DTS, he returned to his pre-DTS home of Jacksonville, FL and was elected a Circuit Judge in the state of FL. He then served as a Circuit Judge for twenty years, five years in Duval County and fifteen years in Clay County.
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