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    Andrew Blosser

    Adjunct Professor at Carthage College

    Andrew Blosser is an academic and author with a background in religion, ethics, and theology. He has taught at several institutions, including Carthage College, Loyola University Chicago, and Marquette University.13 Currently, he serves as a Teaching Assistant Professor at Marquette University, where he teaches courses in ethics and theology.36

    Blosser completed his Ph.D. at Loyola University Chicago and has research interests in religious ethics, with a focus on ecological issues and work ethics.56 He has also worked as a minister and advocate for the homeless community in Chicago.14

    In addition to his academic career, Blosser is the author of "The Ethics of Doing Nothing: Rest, Rituals and the Modern World," a book that explores the theological and moral significance of rest practices in relation to contemporary economic and environmental challenges.1

    It's worth noting that there is another Andrew Blosser who is an assistant teaching professor at Ohio State University, specializing in music education.27 However, based on the provided LinkedIn username and academic background, the Andrew Blosser in question is the theologian and ethicist.

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