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Jeremy Larson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of English at Regent University. His academic journey includes degrees from Bob Jones University (undergraduate) and Baylor University (Ph.D. in English). Larson specializes in 17th-century literature, Reformation theology, classical rhetoric, and Inklings studies. His teaching philosophy integrates literary analysis with theological principles, emphasizing the transformative power of narrative and rhetoric.
- Education: Bob Jones University (Creative Writing/English), Baylor University (Ph.D. in English)
Research interests focus on John Milton’s Paradise Lost, secularization theory, and the intersection of mythology with contemporary YA fantasy (e.g., N. D. Wilson). He actively participates in academic societies like the Conference on Christianity and Literature and the Sixteenth Century Society.
Larson’s publications explore themes of courage, redemptive theology in literature, and the cultural relevance of mythology. His 2019 essays on Paradise Lost exemplify his analytical depth, while his 2018 work on N. D. Wilson bridges modern storytelling with traditional mythological motifs.
- Awards: Notable recognitions include the 2017 South-Central Renaissance Conference Travel Fellowship and the 2013 C. S. Lewis & Inklings Society award for theological literary analysis.
His pedagogical approach emphasizes reading as a spiritual practice and writing as an act of service, drawing inspiration from C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. Larson advocates for literature’s role in shaping virtue and promoting the common good.




