Jamie Myrose is an Assistant Professor of Theology in the Philosophy and Theology Department at Gannon University. In 2018, she earned her BA in Theology and Philosophy from Boston College. In 2020, she earned her MTS in Systematic Theology from the University of Notre Dame. And in 2025, she earned her Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Boston College. Her research interests include theological anthropology, eschatology, spirituality, and theological approaches to friendship.
When she is not researching or teaching, Dr. Myrose enjoys watching baseball (Go Red Sox!) and going on long runs.
Awards-Recognition
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Donald J. White Teaching Excellence Award, Boston College (2025)
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Donald J. White Teaching Excellence Award, Boston College (2023)
Educational History
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Boston College, Bachelor of Arts, 2018
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University of Notre Dame, Masters of Theological Studies, 2020
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Boston College, Doctor of Philosophy, Dissertation: "Everything is Friendship: Towards a More Relational Theological Anthropology," 2025
Professional Societies
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American Academy of Religion
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Catholic Theological Society of America
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College Theology Society
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Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality
Publications
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"A Catholic Intellectual For Our Time: The Practicality of Erasmus of Rotterdam's Spiritual Journey." Offerings: A Journal of Christian Spirituality and Practical Theology. 18, no. 1 (Winter 2024): 43-66.