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Dr. Kahlib Fischer is an Associate Professor of Government and LUO Chair at the Helms School of Government, Liberty University. He holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership (with emphasis in government), M.A. in Public Policy, and B.A. in Government. His roles include teaching at undergraduate/graduate levels, developing curricula for courses like foreign policy, American government, and leadership, and serving as online Department Chair. His research focuses on applying Biblical covenantal principles to governance and leadership, emphasizing Christian worldview integration in education and society.
Dr. Fischer has a dual focus on academia and professional practice, having served as a field director in a Congressional race and providing organizational leadership consulting. His publications span topics like covenantal ethics, organizational behavior, and Biblical foundations for public policy. Notable works include Biblical Principles of Reform and Regeneration (2022) and Covenant and Empowerment (2017). His research methodologies blend theological frameworks with empirical analysis, particularly in governance and leadership contexts.
He advocates for leadership education that equips students with discernment and compassion through a Christ-centered worldview. His organizational contributions include curriculum design for faith-based nonprofits and exploratory studies on covenantal leadership models. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his prolific publication record and academic leadership roles underscore his influence in religiously-oriented political science education.





