Prof. Şaban Ali Düzgün’s main fields of research interests are God and human imagination, the use of method in communication, East-West relations during the Crusades, natural and historical theology, religion in the modern and post-modern period, and the role of religion in international relations. He graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Theology. Prof. Düzgün completed his Master’s thesis on modernist movements in the Indo-Subcontinent. Within this framework, he conducted researches at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London. He earned his doctorate with his thesis titled, “The Relationship between Allah and the Realm in Nasafi and Islamic Philosophers”. He worked at the Gregorian University in Rome (2000-2001), and at Georgetown University in Washington (2003-2004). In 2007, Prof. Düzgün was appointed as a Fulbright Scientist at Birmingham Southern College (Alabama), US. He is still the Head of the Department of Kalam at Ankara University Faculty of Theology.