{{Short description|American theologian}} {{Multiple issues| {{COI|date=September 2020}} {{Independent sources|date=August 2020}} }} {{Infobox philosopher |region = Western Philosophy |era = Contemporary Philosophy |image = |caption = Robin Collins |name = Robin Alan Collins |school_tradition = Analytic Philosophy |main_interests = Philosophy of Science<br />Philosophy of Religion<br />Natural Theology<br />Philosophical Theology<br />Christian Apologetics |notable_ideas = |website=https://www.messiah.edu/homepage/1662/robin_collins|education=Washington State University (BA, BS)<br />University of Texas at Austin<br />University of Notre Dame (PhD)}}
'''Robin Alan Collins''' is an American philosopher. He serves as the Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and as the chair of the Department of Philosophy at Messiah University in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. His main interests include philosophical issues related to the relationship between religion and science and philosophical theology.
==Education== Collins obtained two undergraduate degrees from Washington State University in 1984 with a triple major in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, graduating ''summa cum laude''. Collins spent two years in a Ph.D. program in physics at the University of Texas at Austin before transferring to the University of Notre Dame, where he received a Ph.D. in philosophy in 1993. His dissertation was titled "Epistemological Issues in the Scientific Realism/Antirealism Debate: An Analysis and a Proposal."<ref name="vitea">Robin Collins' [http://home.messiah.edu/~rcollins/Curriculum%20Vitae.pdf Curriculum Vitae] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202193411/http://home.messiah.edu/~rcollins/Curriculum%20Vitae.pdf |date=2014-02-02 }}. Accessed Mar. 16, 2013</ref>{{better source needed|date=August 2020}}
He served as a post-doctoral fellow at Northwestern University's Program in History and Philosophy of Science before joining Messiah College.
==Career== Collins has taught philosophy at Messiah University since 1994 and is a leading advocate for the Fine-Tuning Argument. Collins was interviewed as a major contributor to ''The Case for a Creator''<ref name="casefor">''The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God'' (2004), Zondervan, {{ISBN|0-310-26386-7}}</ref> by Lee Strobel. Using his background in both philosophy and physics, he has developed a Fine-Tuning for Discoverability Argument, in which he argues that many scientific constants are fine-tuned to optimize our ability to discover knowledge about the universe.
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== External links == * [http://home.messiah.edu/~rcollins/ Dr. Collins's homepage] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140328224849/http://home.messiah.edu/~rcollins/ |date=2014-03-28 }} * [http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/robin_collins/design.html The Case for Cosmic Design] by Robin Collins. (Here Collins debates Paul Draper and Quentin Smith regarding whether the structure of the cosmos supports divine creation; it is part of the first online book debating theism and atheism/naturalism, at the leading atheist website infidels.org) * [https://www.closertotruth.com/search/site/robin%20collins Interviews with Collins for PBS program "Closer to Truth"]
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