The BioLogos Team

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Mark Sprinkle

Senior Web Editor and Senior Fellow of Arts and Humanities

Raised in Texas, Mark Sprinkle is a phi beta kappa graduate of Georgetown University with majors in painting and American Studies. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the College of William and Mary, where he studied the sociology of culture and wrote his dissertation on the ideology of contemporary art markets and the ways artworks come to embody complex relationships in household environments. He worked as a Research Associate at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and for the past 15 years has been an independent artist and frame-maker, with examples of his work available here. Mark writes and speaks on the role of creative practices in cultural mediation and renewal, especially in the area of science and Christian faith. Mark and his wife Beth have home-schooled their three boys, and are active in the local home-school community in Richmond, Virginia. As leader of the BioLogos editorial team, Mark is responsible for overseeing both the form and content of material published on the website and coordinating the work of the Senior Fellows. Since 2010 he has also curated Sunday posts on the arts and sciences as means of worship.