Scott Huelin
Director for the Honors Community, Honors Community
Professor of English
Biography
Dr. Scott Huelin has taught literature and theology at the secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels. His research interests include philosophical hermeneutics; literary theory; the history and sociology of reading; biblical hermeneutics; the history of Christian theology, ethics, and spirituality; and classical, medieval, and Renaissance literature. His published essays and book reviews have appeared in Literature and Theology, Religion & Literature, Christian Scholar's Review, Christianity & Literature, Christian Reflection, the Journal of Religion, the Cresset, and the Journal of the National Council of Honors Colleges. Dr. Huelin was selected as Union鈥檚 Faculty of the Year for 2017-18.
Education
- Ph.D, University of Chicago
- M.A., University of North Carolina
- B.A., University of North Carolina
Recent Books
Learning the Good Life: Wisdom from the Great Hearts and Minds That Came Before
Edited by Jessica Hooten Wilson and Jacob StratmanZondervan Academic (March 2022)
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Union Contributors: Jason Crawford (Introduction to "George Herbert, Five Poems"); Joy E. Moore (Introduction to "T.S. Eliot, 'Preludes'"); Scott Huelin (Introduction to "Friedrich Nietzsche, From 'Use and Abuse of History'").