
Nathan Greeley is an elder in the LCMS, the Fellow of Apologetics and Philosophical Theology at the The Weidner Institute, a subdivision of Just & Sinner ministries, and the Managing Editor at The Conservative Reformer. He teaches Christian apologetics at American Lutheran Theological Seminary and also works as an educator at Acacia Academy in Kokomo, Indiana.
Nathan’s scholarly interests include apologetics, philosophy of religion, historical theology, and the relationship between philosophy and theology.
Education
Ph.D. Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University
M.A. Philosophy of Religion and Theology, Claremont Graduate University
B.A. History, Worcester State University
Publications
View Nathan’s articles at The Conservative Reformer.
Philosophy and Theology: A Lutheran Perspective, The Weidner Institute, 2025.
Christian Apologetics: A Lutheran Introduction, Just and Sinner, 2021.
“The Structure of Knowledge in Classical Reformed Theology:
Turretin and Hodge.” Without Excuse: Scripture, Reason, and Presuppositional Apologetics, edited by David Haines, Davenant Press, 2020, 65-92.
