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Terrence Ehrman, C.S.C., is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, part of the College of Arts and Letters. His research bridges theology and science, focusing on ecology, evolution, and creation theology. He previously served as Assistant Director of the Center for Theology, Science, and Human Flourishing at Notre Dame.
Education: B.S. in Biology (Notre Dame), M.Div. (Notre Dame), M.S. in Aquatic Ecology (Virginia Tech), and Ph.D. in Systematic Theology (Catholic University of America).
Key research interests include the theology of creation, ecology’s interconnections, and the relationship between evolutionary science and divine providence. His work often addresses environmental ethics, disability theology, and the implications of scientific discoveries for theological frameworks.
Publications explore themes like resurrection, ecological stewardship, and papal teachings on creation. He teaches courses on theology and ecology, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue between faith and science.
No scientific awards are listed, but his academic contributions highlight engagement with contemporary theological and ecological challenges. He advised no listed students, though his role as a teaching professor may involve mentoring through coursework.
Previously held roles include leadership at the Center for Theology, Science, and Human Flourishing, reflecting his commitment to integrating theology with scientific inquiry for human flourishing.
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