Ep. 60 – Dr. Josh Mayo — Is Literature Theology?
This is Episode 60 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education.
In this episode, Dr. Joshua Mayo, associate professor of English at Grove City College, gives a keynote address on the relationship between literature and theology at the 2024 Consortium conference in Maynard, MA on July 12-13, 2024.
Kepler’s Consortiums provide resources and regional connections for Christian families, teachers, and educational organizations to expand the reach of classical education and foster human flourishing for generations to come.
The New England Consortium of Classical Educators (NECCE) exists to point New England to the unifying Truth found in Christ and His creation, the Good of fellowship with like-minded individuals, and the Beauty reflected in great works of literature, science, and art, through teaching, conversation, and conferences.
Josh Mayo is chair and associate professor of English at Grove City College, where he teaches British literature, composition, and the “Good Books” (feel free to ask him about this favorite term). He and his wife Bethany, along with their five children—Ezra, Silas, Ainley, Zoe Claire and Finn—live in Western Pennsylvania (in a technical sense). But for most of the year, Josh’s soul dwells in a little fishing village in Maine called “New Harbor.” Additional relevant notes: he feels inspired by Beowulf, confused by Flannery O’Connor, and elated by Dickens.