Sam Keen (born 1931)[1] is an American author, professor, and philosopher who is best known for his exploration of questions regarding love, life, wonder, religion, and being a male in contemporary society. He co-produced Faces of the Enemy, an award-winning PBS documentary; was the subject of a Bill Moyers' television special in the early 1990s; and for 20 years served as a contributing editoratPsychology Today magazine.[2] He is also featured in the 2003 documentary Flight from Death.
Keen completed his undergraduate studies at Ursinus CollegeinCollegeville, Pennsylvania,[3] and later completed graduate degrees at Harvard University and Princeton University.[2]
Keen is married to Patricia de Jong, who is a former senior minister of First Congregational Church of Berkeley, United Church of Christ, in Berkeley, California.[4]
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