Dr. Brandon Harvey’s degrees have focused primarily on theology, but also literature and philosophy. He received a doctorate in a Great Books program with a focus on Religion and Philosophy as he concentrated on works by figures such as St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. John Henry Newman, Cardinal Henri de Lubac, and Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI). He has experience teaching graduate and undergraduate theology students, undergraduate courses in literature, diaconate candidates, and youth, but also has experience in ministry as a catechist and in liturgy. He presents at several parishes each year, also writing on a range of Catholic topics, and regularly serves as a theological and editorial consultant for catechetical and literary companies. In his local area he runs an Inklings Book Club and at the university he organizes a Communio Circle to discuss theology.
Area of Teaching Specialization: Fundamental Theology, Sacraments, Liturgy, the Great Books, and Literature and the Sacramental Imagination
Course Level: Undergraduate
Courses Taught at Catholic International: SCRPT 230 Introduction to Scripture and Salvation History, ENG 111 Introduction to Literature, ENG 310 and THEO 390 Literature and the Sacramental Imagination, ENG 105 Introduction to Composition, ENG 40 Developing Writing Habits
Areas of Research Interest: The works of Joseph Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), liturgy and sacraments, mystagogy, evangelization and catechesis, the Great Books of Western Civilization, the Catholic and Sacramental Worldview, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Flannery O’Connor, the Catholic Imagination, and Catholic Education
Email Professor Harvey at bharvey@catholiciu.edu
Connect with Professor Harvey on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/
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