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Nathan Schlueter is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Hillsdale College, where he explores intersections of moral philosophy, political theory, and Catholic theology. His career spans publications on libertarianism, conservatism, and the Theology of the Body, and he contributes regularly to public intellectual discourse.
- B.A., Miami University, 1993
- M.A., University of Dallas, 1995
- Ph.D., University of Dallas, 1999
Dr. Schlueter’s research focuses on political philosophy, natural law, and theological ethics. Recent work critiques social contract theory, defends limited government through a Catholic lens, and analyzes postliberalism. His scholarship often bridges classical philosophy (e.g., Plato, Aquinas) with contemporary debates in American politics and ethics.
His writings, including articles in Law & Liberty and Public Discourse, emphasize the moral foundations of conservatism and the pitfalls of libertarianism. Themes include virtue, truth-seeking in education, and the relevance of Catholic thought to modern social issues.




