Luke Bobo
Author
Biography
Luke Bobo is the director of bioethics and an assistant professor at Kansas City University. He also co-owns Pursuing the Greater Good, a consulting firm through which he teaches, speaks, and writes. Previously, Luke worked as the Chief Program Officer for Arrabon and held several key positions at Made to Flourish. Luke worked for fifteen years in the marketplace as an engineer before pursuing an MDiv and PhD and eventually serving as the executive director of the Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Seminary.
Luke has served as an associate professor of Christian ministry studies at Lindenwood University and wrote a curriculum for a workplace ministry. Luke is a former visiting instructor of contemporary culture at Covenant Seminary. He is also the author of Living Salty and Light Filled Lives in the Workplace and A Layperson’s Guide to Biblical Interpretation: A Means to Know the Personal God. He co-authored Discipleship with Monday in Mind: How Churches Across the Country Are Helping Their People Connect Faith and Work, and Stories, Statistics, Solutions: Toward Understanding and Including People with Disabilities in Faith Communities. He speaks on faith and work, Sabbath rest and play, cultural hermeneutics, biblical justice, ethics, bioethics, apologetics, contextualization, and film and theology.