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Andrew J. Harvey is a Professor of English at Grove City College, specializing in Renaissance, medieval, and classical literature. His research intersects theological and rhetorical themes, focusing on figures such as George Herbert, Shakespeare, and Wendell Berry. He holds a B.A. from James Madison University and M.A./Ph.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill.
- Education: B.A. (James Madison University), M.A./Ph.D. (UNC-Chapel Hill)
- Affiliations: George Herbert Society, American Shakespeare Center, Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Front Porch Republic
Harvey’s research emphasizes poetics, theological rhetoric, and chiastic structures in literary works. His publications explore interdisciplinary connections between theology, science, and Renaissance literature, with recurring analyses of Shakespearean drama and Wendell Berry’s philosophical contributions.
His recent publications highlight chiastic structures in Romeo and Juliet, sacramental theology in George Herbert’s poetry, and cultural critiques inspired by Wendell Berry. These works reflect his commitment to integrating literary theory with spiritual and ethical inquiry.
Harvey teaches courses on Shakespeare, Arthurian Literature, and the Sacramental Tradition, while actively contributing to academic societies related to literature and theology. Outside academia, he enjoys baseball, college basketball, and endurance running, having completed a half-marathon.





