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Lucas Nossaman is an Assistant Professor of English and Assistant Director of the Honors College at North Greenville University (NGU), located in Tigerville, South Carolina. He holds a PhD and specializes in 19th-century American literature, environmental studies, and theological ethics. His research explores themes such as agrarianism, ecocriticism, and the intersection of religion with environmental and literary discourse.
His current book project, Divine Cosmos: Humboldt’s Ecology in Nineteenth-Century American Literature, examines how 19th-century American writers perceived God and nature in the context of Alexander von Humboldt’s influence. His work has been published in journals like J19: The Society of Early Americanists, Nineteenth-Century Prose, and Christianity & Literature.
Nossaman’s academic interests extend to agrarian theology, ecological ethics, and the role of literature in fostering communal and environmental stewardship. He actively reviews and critiques contemporary works on agrarianism and modern theological thought, emphasizing themes of human responsibility toward nature and society.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His academic advising and student mentorship activities are not detailed here, though his roles suggest involvement in student development through the Honors College.





