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Nancy Enright, Ph.D., is a Professor of English and Director of the University Core Curriculum at Seton Hall University. Her work focuses on the intersection of literature, theology, and the Catholic intellectual tradition. She has written extensively on authors such as C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dante, and Saint Augustine, exploring themes of faith, morality, and the human condition.
Her research emphasizes medieval literature, religious ethics, and the application of literary analysis to theological questions. Enright has contributed to scholarly discussions on martyrdom, environmental theology, and the role of the arts in religious education. She has directed the University Core since 20XX, overseeing interdisciplinary programs that integrate Catholic values into liberal arts education.
Recent publications include explorations of Dante's relevance to modern race issues, Tolkien's ecological themes, and the reception of C.S. Lewis in American contexts. Enright has organized academic events such as the Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies and has engaged in interdisciplinary projects like the Scholars' Forum in CIT.





