Dr. Robert H. Craig
Adjunct Professor and Krause Center Ethics Scholar in Residence
Dr. Robert Hunter Craig is an adjunct professor of philosophy, ethics, and critical thought. He also serves as the Ethics Scholar in Residence for the Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics. Dr. Craig also has published a work called Augustine’s Confessions: Conversion and Consciousness which is currently being sold globally and used in many of the world’s finest research universities. He has also published a curriculum booklet through The Citadel on Plato’s Republic, called The Guardian Ethic, which has been used in the training of faculty and junior cadets at The Citadel.
Dr. Craig is a retired Captain United States Army Chaplain and Military Intelligence analyst.
Degrees
Ph.D. Philosophy and Religion – Augustine (University of South Florida)
DMin Theological Ethics – Reinhold Niebuhr (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary)
ThM Theological Ethics / Social Ethics and Philosophy (Columbia Theological Seminary)
MDiv Biblical, Historical, Legal History and Ethics (Emory University)
B.A. Religion, Philosophy, Opera (Stetson University)