
Lucas Scott Wright is a doctoral student in the Department of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. In addition to philosophy, he holds master’s degrees in the fields of theology (University of Nottingham), and in religious studies (UC Santa Barbara), in which he focused on modern Jewish thought and debates concerning the concept of religion. His current research concerns philosophies and theologies of history, phenomenology, and messianic and decolonial understandings of temporality, narrativity and peoplehood in Latin American, German and French thought.
Articles and papers published in this journal include:
“Narration and Alterity: Metaphilosophy & Weak Historicism in Dussel” (Volume 16, Issue 2 – Fall, 2025)