Andrew Garlick, Neighbor
- New Bern, NC
Andrew M. Garlick is a New Bern, North Carolina scholar, classicist, and theologian whose work centers on the languages and literature of the ancient and late antique Mediterranean world. He holds an MBA in Economics from the University of Detroit, an MA in Classical Literature from Wayne State University, and a BA in Philosophy from Sacred Heart Seminary, and is currently completing an MA in Scriptural Theology at Seton Hall University, with research interests in the linguistic and theological structure of the Binding of Isaac and the liturgical foundations of the Lord's Prayer. He works directly with Latin, Ancient and Koine Greek, and Biblical Hebrew primary sources.
Garlick has taught Latin, Greek, French, and world civilization at Angelicum Academy since 2020 and has served as Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Felician University since 2019, teaching courses in theology, Old Testament, and ethics. His earlier teaching appointments include Columbia University, the University of Michigan–Dearborn, and Wayne State University.
He is the author of A Conservative Creed (2026) and Women of the Early Church: From the Apostolic Generation to the Patristic Golden Age (Garlick Group Publishing, 2026), a study of more than sixty women in early Christian history from the apostolic generation through the patristic golden age, drawn from his own translations of the Greek, Latin, and Hebrew source material.
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