Scholars' Library: David Bock on 'The Diary of A Reluctant Atheist'

Scholars' Library: David Bock on 'The Diary of A Reluctant Atheist'

Open to All

23 January 2025


18:00 - 19:00 (GMT+00:00)


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23 January - 6:00 PM (UK)/ 10:00 AM (PT)/ 1:00 PM (ET) 

This event is free and open to the public.

In our January event, David Bock (Idaho & Jesus 1967), in conversation with Samantha O'Sullivan (DC & Magdalen 2022), will discuss his book The Diary of a Reluctant Atheist. 

Read more about his book here


David R Bock has had career in international finance and development, investment banking, healthcare, private equity, and investment management.  David joined McKinsey and Co. out of graduate school, working on client engagements in strategy, M&A, healthcare, and public administration, serving clients in the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, France, Tanzania and the US. He joined the World Bank in 1974, working on the Bank’s policy, strategy, financing and lending operations.  In the mid-90s, David led the emerging markets corporate finance practice for a major investment bank in London.  He has served as a corporate director for investment/mutual fund companies, as CFO for a public health care services company, and was a long-time director of a low-income housing finance company.

David is the author of "The Diary of a Reluctant Atheist," which tells the story of his journey from atheism to Christian faith.  He regularly leads Bible studies and has read extensively on Christian doctrine, theology, apologetics, history, and evangelism.

David has a BA in Philosophy from the University of Washington and a BPhil in Economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

Samantha O’Sullivan is a Rhodes scholar-in-residence reading for a DPhil in Theoretical Physics at Magdalen College. Her research uses algorithmic information theory to predict the evolution of biological systems. Sam received her Bachelor of Arts in Physics and African American studies from Harvard University. Sam is a leader of Rhodes Christian Fellowship and is passionate about the intersection of rigorous science and Christian faith.


Q & A:

Please feel free to submit any questions in advance to alumni@rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk or you can use the Q&A function within Zoom to ask questions directly during the live event.

Part of the Lifelong Fellowship portfolio, The Scholars’ Library is a monthly book talk series, where Rhodes alumni can come together to present, discover and debate their literary works. If you’re interested in getting involved, please reach out to Nayana Niji at alumni@rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk