Andrew Sharp, Ph.D.
Affiliate Assistant Professor
religious studies
Education
- Ph.D., University of Birmingham (U.K.), 2010
- M.A., University of Virginia
- M.A., St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary
- B.A., Pacific University
Bio
Andrew M. Sharp, Ph.D., is a teacher, scholar, and practitioner of interfaith relations who has worked in higher education, as well as the public and non-profit sectors. His training is in Eastern Christianity, Islamic Studies, and Muslim-Christian Relations. He has taught courses on Islam, Muslim-Christian relations, global ethics, biblical studies, and world religions. His writings have appeared in international publications and journals and his book, Orthodox Christians and Islam in the Postmodern Age (Brill, 2012), was released in 2016 in a Turkish language edition by Tekin Publications. His current book project is about perspectives of key Muslim and Orthodox leaders in debates surrounding climate change.