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Thomas Heilke is a Professor in the Department of Economics, Philosophy, and Political Science at the University of British Columbia’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. He specializes in political philosophy, classical/modern political thought, political theology, and international relations. He holds a PhD from Duke University and an MA from the University of Calgary.
His research focuses on the intersection of political theory with religious thought, early modern political discourses, and the works of thinkers like Eric Voegelin and Nietzsche. Key themes include the role of narrative in political consciousness, the critique of political ideologies, and the ethical dimensions of governance.
His publications span over three decades, with notable works including analyses of Anabaptist political thought, Nietzsche’s influence on political education, and edited volumes on empirical political science. Recent contributions explore modern ideological frameworks and the philosophical foundations of political creativity.
No academic awards are explicitly listed, though his extensive scholarly output reflects sustained recognition in his field. He advises no listed students and has no publicized grants, though his work engages deeply with interdisciplinary research collaborations.
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