Nicholas Buck Professorial Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Religion Philosophy and Religion
- Degrees
- PhD, University of Chicago
MTS, Christian Theological Seminary
BS, Indiana University - Bio
- Nicholas Buck teaches and writes broadly on matters of ethics, religion, and politics. His primary research interests lie at the intersection of religious studies and moral and political philosophy, attending especially to the ways in which religion shapes the ethical lives and political imaginaries of persons. He also has interests in ethical reasoning, social and political thought, comparative religious ethics, human rights, Christian ethics, and the philosophy of religion. His dissertation engaged the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, GWF Hegel, WEB Du Bois, and Martin Luther King Jr. in theorizing about the meaning and significance of political belonging, the value of democracy, and the role of religion in shaping political community.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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PHIL-693 Global Ethics
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RELG-220 Religious Ethics
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RELG-220 Religious Ethics
Spring 2025
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RELG-220 Religious Ethics
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RELG-220 Religious Ethics
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RELG-486 Topics in Religious Discussion: Christianity & Political Order