Eric Tuttle

Adjunct Instructor in Religious Studies

Department: Religious Studies

Office and address: Spence Pavilion-Religion/Phil., Office 116 2340 Campus Box Elon, NC 27244

Brief Biography

Eric J. Tuttle is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Elon University. He recently completed his PhD in Theology, Politics, and Ethics at Princeton Theological Seminary where he studied constructive theology and political theology. His dissertation offerd a constructive account of Christian eschatology through a reading of G.F.W Hegel. Elsewhere, his work focuses on democratic organizing, responses to historic injustice, apocalyptic theology, and doctrines of God. 

Education

  • Ph.D. Theology, Politics, and Ethics — Princeton Theological Seminary (2025)         
  • M.A. — The General Theological Seminary (2020)
  • M.Div. — Princeton Theological Seminary (2019)
  • B.A. History — Colorado Christian University (2016)

Courses Taught

How Should We Live?

Ethical Practice

Research

G.W.F Hegel; democracy and democratic organizing; historic injustice; Christian constructive theology and social ethics; political theology; eschatology; apocalyptic theology.