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Meghan Schofield serves as an Instructor at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire. Holding a B.A. in Theology and Literature from Ave Maria University and an MTS in Biotechnology and Ethics from the Pontifical John Paul II Institute in Washington, D.C., she combines academic rigor with practical theological education.
- Education
- B.A.: Ave Maria University (Theology & Literature)
- MTS: Pontifical John Paul II Institute (Biotechnology & Ethics)
Her research focuses on the intersection of theological anthropology, bioethics, and the philosophical implications of modernity, particularly through the lens of Joseph Ratzinger’s thought. As a Ph.D. candidate at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute, her dissertation "Creation and the Crisis of Modernity in the Thought of Joseph Ratzinger" examines theological responses to contemporary cultural challenges.
Meghan’s professional experience includes:
- Co-Director of Formation and Theology Instructor at the Language and Catechetical Institute in Gaming, Austria (8 years)
- Theology Instructor for Franciscan University of Steubenville’s study abroad program in Austria (5 years)
- Adjunct Instructor at Assumption University and adult education programs
She is the creative force behind grades 6–8 in the ROOTED: Theology of the Body K–12 curriculum series by Ruah Woods Press, contributing to Catholic educational resources.
- Scientific Awards
- Ratzinger/Benedict XVI Foundation Grant (2022–2023) for dissertation research



