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Timothy Dulle serves as a Manresa Fellow at the Center for Ignatian Service within Saint Louis University's College of Philosophy and Letters, where he teaches SERV 1000: Ignatian Spirituality and Service.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from Fordham University (2021)
- M.T.S. from Boston College (2015)
- B.A. from Rockhurst University (2013)
Dr. Dulle's research centers on Catholic theology and social justice, with specialized focus on art-religion intersections and 20th-century Catholic movements. His work critically examines figures like Corita Kent and the Central American Martyrs through lenses of media studies, aesthetics, and institutional legacy within Jesuit higher education.
His 2018-2023 publications reveal consistent exploration of Catholic identity formation, particularly how artistic expression and martyr narratives shape contemporary social justice frameworks in U.S. Catholic institutions. Key trends include analysis of 1960s Catholic media evolution and theological reinterpretations of religious authority.
Professionally, Dr. Dulle contributes to the American Catholic Historical Association as Program Committee member (2023-2026) and former Electronic Media Committee member (2020-2023), while maintaining active affiliation with the College Theology Society.





