Mark Bosco, SJ, Ph.D.
| Mark Bosco, SJ, Ph.D. | ||
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Title: |
Associate Professor, Departments of English & Theology |
| Office: | Cuneo Hall, 429 | |
| Phone: | 773.508.2358 | |
| E-mail: | mbosco@luc.edu | |
Personal Information
Mark Bosco, S.J., holds a joint position in English and Theology. His teaching and research interests include the intersection of theological discourse and literature, especially in light of the 20th century Catholic literary tradition. He has written on Graham Greene and Flannery O'Connor, as well as on the aesthetics of Hans Urs von Balthasar.
Current Work:
Graham Greene, Flannery O'Connor, Post-Vatican II Catholic literary imagination
Interests:
Theology and Literature; Sacraments.
Selected Publications:
- Graham Greene's Catholic Imagination. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
- Academic Novels as Satire: Critical Studies of an Emerging Genre. Co-editor with Kimberly Rae Connor. New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.
- Finding God in All Things: Celebrating Bernard Lonergan, John Courtney Murray, and Karl Rahner. Co-editor with David Stagaman, S.J. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007.
- "Introduction to Graham Greene's The Honorary Consul." Penguin Classics Edition, 2008.
- "Erik Langkjaer: The One Flannery 'Used to Go With.'" The Flannery O'Connor Review, Volume 5, 2007: 44-55.
- "Consenting to Love: Autobiographical Roots of 'Good Country People'". The Southern Review, Volume 41:2 (spring 2005) 283-295.
