Andrew Schulman is a Christian theologian, musician, and educator based in Western Massachusetts. He is a Catholic “revert” and husband to poet Emma De Lisle, editor-in-chief of Mark. He holds a Master’s in Theology from the Dominican House of Studies and a Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College. He is above all committed to God, the philosophical life rooted in prayer and service, and conversation.

He leads reading groups for the Catherine Project, supports the choral music program at Harvard with the Collegium Foundation, solicits and edits sound submissions for the literary and arts journal Peripheries, performs with the Happy Valley Guitar Orchestra, sings early music at the St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine in Boston, serves as a catechist and cantor for the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Northampton, and composes original music to play with friends in the Pioneer Valley.