Joshua Daniel is assistant adjunct professor of ethics for the 2015-2016 academic year. He has previously taught philosophy at Saint Xavier University and religious studies at Elmhurst College. He teaches and pursues research at the intersection of Christian ethics, philosophical ethics, and social theory, with an ancillary interest in medical ethics as it pertains to religious and theological questions. He specializes in modern and contemporary American religious thought and is primarily interested in its ramifications for moral formation, transformation, and deformation. He is currently working on a project on conscience and moral injury. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in the following journals: American Journal of Theology and Philosophy, Journal of Religious Ethics, Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, and Political Theology. His first book, Transforming Faith: Individual and Community in H. Richard Niebuhr, has been recently published by Pickwick Press.
Courses Taught
Ethics
Christian Ethics
Religion and the Political Order
Urban Ethics and Religion