Nicholas Buck | Curriculum Vitae
Education
- PhD, University of Chicago (2022)
- MTS, Christian Theological Seminary (2015)
- BS, Indiana University (2007)
Academic Positions
- Professorial Lecturer, American University, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Fall 2022-present
- Director of Undergraduate Studies in Religion, Fall 2022-present
Writing
Presentations, Guest Lectures, and Interviews
- “Being on the Receiving End: Awe, Alterity, and Abundance”
European Academy of Religion 2024 Annual Meeting
Palermo, Italy, 5/22/24 - “An Ethics of Mutual Belonging: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Nonviolent Vision”
Conference: Buddhism, Violence, and Nonviolence
American University, Washington, D.C., 10/6/23 - Interviewed about religion and higher education
“AU’s Methodist affiliation leaves students with something to be desired“
The Eagle, 06/16/23 - “Civil Religion, Liberalism, and the Problem of Belonging: On the Transcendent Dimension of Political Life”
American Academy of Religion 2021 Annual Meeting, Religion and Politics Unit
San Antonio, TX, 11/20/21 - “Ethics and the Environment”
Guest lecture for course: Ethics and the Environment
Christian Theological Seminary, 6/7/21 - “Willa Cather’s Death Comes to the Archbishop“
Guest lecture for course: Religion and Literature
Christian Theological Seminary, 11/7/19 - “Ethics, Literature, and the Moral Imagination”
Guest lecture for course: Religion and Literature
Christian Theological Seminary, 10/14/19 - “To Live in Dialogue: Theorizing Democracy with the ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail'”
Conference: Educating for Modern Democracy
Boston College, The Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, 11/9/17 - “Morality and the Public Square: Ethics, Economics, and Politics”
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Indianapolis, IN, 7/24/16 - “The Forest and the Trees: Racial Injustice in America”
White Privilege and Black Lives Matter: A Public Talk and Conversation
The Design Bank, Indianapolis, IN, 2/25/16 - Radio interview about ethics and religion in Harper Lee’s two novels
“Art of the Matter,” WFYI (Indianapolis public radio), 10/1/15