Dr. Andrew Salzmann
Position: Associate Professor / Director of the Sheridan Center for Classical Studies
Department: Theology
Office: Ferrell Academic Center 310
Phone: 913.360.7535
Dr. Andrew Benjamin Salzmann is writes on Augustine and the medieval Augustinian tradition, especially the 12-century School of St.-Victor. He pays particular attention to theological anthropology, pneumatology, and sacramental theology. He did his graduate work at Yale Divinity School (MAR, 2007) and Boston College (PhD, 2015). At Benedictine, Dr. Salzmann directs the Center for Classical Studies, which sponsors both the College’s Honors Program and its Master’s degrees in Classical Education. For the Sheridan Center, he teaches Education and the Human Person and the History and Theory of Classical Education, as well as Great Books courses. For the Theology department, Dr. Salzmann teaches Sacraments and Liturgy, Christ and the Trinity, Mary in the Christian Tradition, Christianity & World Religions, and American Catholic History, among other courses. In addition, he assists with deacon formation for the Archdiocese of Kansas City (Anthropology, Christology, Mariology). Originally from Wisconsin, he lives in Atchison with his wife Sabitha and their four children.