Mark Bosco

Mark Bosco, S.J.
Occupation Professor of English Studies, Loyola University Chicago

Mark Bosco, S.J. is a Jesuit priest and a professor of Theology and English studies at Loyola University Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, as well as the former Interim Director of the Interdisciplinary Honors Program. He is the current Director of Joan and Bill Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage. He is the founder and former director of the Catholic Studies Minor Program. Bosco is an eminent scholar and acclaimed authority in the works of Roman Catholic writers Flannery O'Connor and Graham Greene. His areas of research and specialization are in the fields of 20th-Century American and British Literature, the Catholic Literary Tradition, Aesthetics, Art, and the Religious Imagination.

Bosco is widely published; his most recent book is Graham Greene’s Catholic Imagination, published by Oxford University Press. He has also given numerous invited lectures and talks.

Bosco earned his Ph.D. from Graduate Theological Union in 2003, his M.Div. from the Jesuit School of Theology in 1998, and his M.A. fro Bosco currently resides in Chicago, Illinois.

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