
- Ph.D. Divinity: Theological Ethics, University of Aberdeen, Expected Graduation 2027
- M.A. Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, University of Birmingham, 2024.
- M.A. Ethics, Theology, and Culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2022.
- B.A. Global Studies, Summa Cum Laude, The College at Southeastern, 2021.
- Certificate, Biblical and Theological Studies, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, 2018.
- University Department Humanities and Behavioral Sciences
- University Department Religion and Philosophy
- Location School of Humanities
- Phone Number 336-841-9000
- Email [email protected]
Corinne Nelson is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Divinity at the University of Aberdeen. Her research focuses on a Christian vision of human flourishing, specifically looking at the witness of early Christian martyrs. She is passionate about Christ, people, cities, motorcycles, and good conversations. She hopes to use her research to serve the Church and the world.
Book Review: Fully Alive: Tending to the Soul in Turbulent Times by Elizabeth Oldfield. Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, 43.1
“How Henri Nouwen's Teaching on Loneliness and Solitude Can Inform Our Digital Social Crisis” 2024 University of Birmingham College of Arts and Law Masters Dissertation Conference Presentation, June 17, 2024.
2024 Midwest Ethics Symposium: Ethics and AI. Paper Commentator for Christine Susienka (Sacred Heart University) "Bearing the Moral Weight: What's Lost When AI Decides” The Prindle Institute for Ethics, DePauw University, April 18, 2024.
“Cultural Trauma and Communal Healing: How COVID-19 Has Revealed a Crucial Sociological Phenomenon.” Divine Disasters: Exploring Distressed Landscapes in Literature and Theology, University of Warwick Academic Conference, Presented Paper, February 24, 2024.
University of Birmingham Philosophy, Theology, and Religion: Postgraduate Student Representative, Philosophy Department, 2023-24.
“What Is True Flourishing, and Where Can It Be Found?” SEBTS’ Center for Faith and Culture Readers’ Choice article, 2022.
Fletcher and Mildred Driskell History of Ideas Award, “The Ethics of Refusal: A Defense for Civil Disobedience by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr,” 2021