Caleb Angell

Caleb practices as a constitutional lawyer and has previously held positions within the U.S. Department of Defense and National Nuclear Security Administration. He has also served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland. His academic research at the University of Oxford has been within the field of Christian ethics and has drawn from his legal and governmental experience. Specifically, it has been oriented towards consideration of the Church’s political witness to the State and broader society, both systematically and with regard to specific issues and contexts, such as beginning-of-life ethics in America. Caleb also seeks to develop a Christocentric vision of statesmanship and legal metaphysics. His dissertation for the Master of Studies in Theology is entitled, “Societal Order Between the Battle for New York & the Building of the New Jerusalem: The Political Theology of Augustine & Bonhoeffer in Contemporary American Context.”

Caleb holds a Juris Doctor summa cum laude from Syracuse University. He and his wife, Emma, are returning to the Washington, D.C. area this summer, where Caleb will begin a fellowship with Becket. Until then, however, they will continue to enjoy their long walks in the verdant English countryside.