Rev. Dr. Paul O. Myhre currently serves as an associate director for the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. His education includes a Ph.D. in historical theology from St. Louis University, an M.F.A. in painting and drawing from Fontbonne University, an M.Div. from the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary, and a B.A. in art from Luther College.
His recent publications include: Introduction to Religious Studies, Anselm Press, 2009, "Encountering Navajo Cosmology Through Sand Paintings: Teaching a Method for Engaging Visual Texts" in ARTS: The Arts in Religious and Theological Studies, and “Pedagogical Issues and Shifts Over the Last Twenty-Five Years in Theological Education” in Handbook of Theological Education in World Christianity – Forthcoming 2010, “Exploring Archival Materials: Undergraduates in the Archives” in Undergraduate Research, Oxford University Press – Forthcoming 2010, “Collaboration in Undergraduate Research” in Spotlight on Teaching, AAR – Forthcoming 2010, and “How the Arts May Enhance Interfaith Dialog: A Modest Proposal” in ARTS: The Arts in Religious and Theological Studies – Forthcoming 2010. His creative output also involves visual art and music. His most recent album “Reflections from the Edge” 2010 is available on amazon.com, amazon.fr, itunes.com, and from other mp3 vendors. He is also working on two other music projects that will be released in summer and fall 2010.

