Dr. G. Scott Davis
Associate Professor of Religion
(804) 298-8331
sdavis@richmond.edu
Topics: War (and Justice), Political Rhetoric, Religion and Morality
Davis is Lewis T. Booker Professor of Religion and Ethics. He obtained an A.B. summa cum laude from Bowdoin College and a Ph.D. from Princeton. He is the author of Warcraft and the Fragility of Virtue: An Essay in Aristotelian Ethics and editor of Religion and Justice in the War over Bosnia. He serves as book discussion editor of Journal of Religious Ethics and wrote "Humanitarian Intervention and Just War Criteria" in Journal for Peace and Justice Studies. In 2000-01, Davis was a Princeton University Center for Human Values Fellow. He has made presentations to numerous groups, including the Society of Christian Ethics and the Highlands Institute for American Philosophy and Religious Thought.
For more information on Davis, please visit the Richmond Research Institute.

