Dr. McGravey earned his doctorate in systematic theology from Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, PA). He holds a master’s degree in theology and religious studies from Villanova University and a bachelor’s from Gannon University.
Dr. McGravey’s experience as an educator began as a member of the Religious Studies department at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2005-2009). At Duquesne University, Dr. McGravey was employed as a teaching assistant, instructor, and adjunct professor in the Theology Department. Dr. McGravey also worked as an Instructional Consultant for faculty in the University’s Center for Teaching Excellence.
Dr. McGravey’s Navigating Postmodern Theology: Insights from Jean-Luc Marion and Gianni Vattimo’s Philosophy (Lexington Books-Fortress Academic) reflects his interest in Continental Philosophy, Phenomenology, and Theology. His research continues to explore post-secularism, ecclesiology, religion and politics, Eastern and Western Religious Traditions, the science of teaching and learning, and education and politics.
Dr. McGravey is the Associate Editor of Charity in Truth: A Journal of Ethics, Religion, and Culture and directs Elms’ Institute for Theology and Pastoral Studies. Dr. McGravey has also published several book reviews in the field of religious studies and political theology.