Nicholas Norman-Krause
Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
Ph.D., Baylor University; M.Div., Duke University Divinity School; B.A. Moody Bible Institute
Location: Ayers 2013
615-460-8445nicholas.krause@belmont.edu
Biography
Nicholas Norman-Krause earned a Ph.D. in Religion from Baylor University with a concentration in Theology and Ethics. He holds a Master of Divinity and certificate in Anglican studies from Duke University Divinity School and a Bachelor of Arts in Historical Theology from Moody Bible Institute. Prior to coming to Belmont, he served as a research fellow at the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor, as well as a teaching fellow in the Department of Religion, where he taught courses in Christian scripture, history, and theology.
As an ethicist, Dr. Norman-Krause’s research focuses on the relationship between theology, politics, and economy, especially as it concerns issues of pluralism, conflict, and inequality. He has published in the Anglican Theological Review, Journal of Moral Theology, and International Journal of Christianity and Education, and is a contributor to The T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology. He is also the author of Political Theology and the Conflicts of Democracy (Cambridge University Press, 2025), which considers the ethics of social conflict, pluralism, and moral disagreement in contemporary democratic politics.