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Dr. Ian Gerdon is an Instructor in the University Writing Program at the University of Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters. He holds a Ph.D. in Theology (2017) from Notre Dame, alongside degrees from Wabash College, Loyola University Chicago Rome Center, Saint John’s University School of Theology, and the University of Chicago. His research focuses on early Christian theologians Maximus the Confessor and Evagrius of Pontus, with expertise in Byzantine Christology, monastic theology, and theological aesthetics (icons and grace). He teaches both theology and writing courses, earning the Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award for pedagogical excellence.
Education:
- B.A., Philosophy and Religion (magna cum laude), Wabash College (2000)
- M.A., Theology, Saint John’s University School of Theology (2008)
- M.Div., University of Chicago (2009)
- Ph.D., Theology, University of Notre Dame (2017)
His scholarly work bridges patristic theology and contemporary theological discourse, emphasizing ascetic traditions and sacramental theology. While no specific publications are listed, his teaching record reflects engagement with theological pedagogy and writing instruction.
Awards:
- Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award (exact year unspecified)
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