McDermott earned a
Master of Arts from
Emory University and received his PhD in 1969 in philosophy from
Boston University. He was an
assistant professor of Indian and Western philosophy at
Manhattanville College from 1964 to 1971. During this period, he was secretary of the
American Academy of Religion from 1968 to 1971. He is the founding chair of the board of Sophia Project (two homes in
Oakland, California, for mothers and children at risk of homelessness), and has been chair of the board and president of many other institutions. He is a teacher and former board chair of the
Rudolf Steiner Institute. He has written a number of books, as well as essays published in scholarly journals and anthologies. His essays have appeared in
International Philosophical Quarterly,
Cross Currents,
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and
Philosophy East and West. Topics on which he has written or lectured include the evolution of consciousness, the spiritual mission of America, classic and modern spirituality and spiritual masters (East and West),
Sri Aurobindo, and Rudolf Steiner and
Anthroposophy. ==Bibliography==