David Golemboski, Ph.D., MTS

David Golemboski, Ph.D., MTS

Associate Professor of Government & International Affairs

Government & International Affairs Department

Education 

Ph.D., 2016, Georgetown University; MTS, 2009, Harvard Divinity School; B.A., 2007, University of Louisville

Biography 

Dr. David Golemboski teaches courses in law, including Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and Law & Religion, and serves as the campus pre-law advisor. His research interests focus on the intersection of legal theory and political philosophy. He is the author of Religious Pluralism and Political Stability: Obligations in Agreement (Routledge, 2022), and his articles have appeared in journals such as Journal of Law & Religion, Political Research Quarterly, Law & Philosophy, Publius: The Journal of Federalism and the European Journal of Political Theory. Additionally, he writes on the 20th-century monk and social critic Thomas Merton, and serves as co-editor of The Merton Annual. Golemboski earned a B.A. from the University of Louisville, MTS from Harvard Divinity School and Ph.D. from Georgetown University. Golemboski is the campus representative for the Truman Scholarship.