Below is an abbreviated CV. Please email me for a full CV.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Marquette University, Religious Studies – KU Leuven, Philosophy, 2016 M.A. University of Notre Dame, Early Christian Studies, 2009 M.Div. Princeton Theological Seminary, 2007 B.A. Baylor University Honors College, University Scholars, 2004 summa cum laude, ΦΒΚ
PUBLICATIONS
Articles (Peer-Reviewed)
2016 “‘I Will Pour Out My Spirit’: Didymus against Eunomius in Light of John 16:14’s History of Reception," Vigiliae Christianae 70.5 (2016): 479–508.
2016 “Participation and Trinity in Origen and Didymus the Blind,” in Origeniana Undecima: Origen and Origenism in Western Thought, ed. Anders-Christian Jacobsen. Leuven: Peeters Press.
2013 “Didymus the Blind and the Metaphysics of Participation,” in Markus Vinzent, ed., Studia Patristica 67, Vol. LXVII: Cappadocian Writers, The Second Half of the Fourth Century. Proceedings from the 16th Oxford International Patristics Conference, August 2011. Leuven: Peeters Press. pp. 227-237.
Chapters in Edited Collections
2015 “On a Road Not Taken: Iterations of an Alexandrian Paul,” in The Wisdom and Foolishness of God: Reconsidering 1 Corinthians 1–2, eds. Hans-Christoph Askani and Christophe Chalamet. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
Book Reviews (Selected)
2014 P. Tzamalikos, An Ancient Commentary on the Book of Revelation: A Critical Edition of the Scholia in Apocalypsin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), Theological Studies 75.4 (December), 903-905. 2014 Andrew Radde-Gallwitz, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Transformation of Divine Simplicity (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), Scottish Journal of Theology 67, 487-489. 2013 Benjamin P. Blosser, Become Like the Angels: Origen’s Doctrine of the Soul (CUA Press, 2012), Journal of Early Christian Studies 21.3 (Fall 2013), 470-71. 2013 Carl Beckwith, Hilary of Poitiers on the Trinity: From De Fide to De Trinitate (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008), Scottish Journal of Theology 66.3, 377-78.
GRANTS, AWARDS, HONORS
2014 Graduate Student Research Travel Award, Marquette University 2014 Conference Travel Grant, Marquette University 2013 – 2014 John P. Raynor, S.J. Fellowship, Marquette University 2013 Conference Travel Grant, Marquette University 2012 – 2013Fulbright IIE Fellowship for Research in Belgium 2012 – 2013Smith Family Fellowship for Travel, Marquette University (Declined) 2009 – 2012 Teaching Assistant Doctoral Fellowship, Marquette University 2009 – 2014 Merit Tuition Doctoral Scholarship, Princeton Theological Seminary (Declined) 2009 – 2014 Doctoral Fellowship, Baylor University (Declined) 2007 – 2009 Full Tuition Scholarship and Stipend, University of Notre Dame 2004 – 2007 Full Tuition Scholarship, Princeton Theological Seminary 2004 Graduated “Honors with Distinction”, Baylor University 2004 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, Baylor University 2002 – 2003 Robert C. Byrd Scholarship, State of Arkansas 2001 – 2004 Theta Alpha Kappa Religious Studies Honor Society, Baylor University 2000 – 2004 National Merit Scholar/Regents’ Scholarship, Baylor University
PRESENTATIONS (selected)
2017 Thematic panel: “The Power of Inseparable Operations,” organized with Adam Ployd; Han-luen Komline moderating; my contribution: “Inseparable Operations and John 14:16: Eunomius, Didymus, and Basil,” North American Patristics Society, May, Chicago, IL. 2016 “Didymus Against Demonization: the Anti-Manichaean Context of On the Holy Spirit,” North American Patristics Society. 2014 “The Place of the Spirit in Origen’s Taxological Grammar of Participation,” Society of Biblical Literature. 2014 “The Dynamics of Participation and the Limits of Eusebian Christology,” North American Patristics Society. 2013 “Transforming Participation: Didymus the Blind’s Use of a Platonic Concept,” Platonism and Neoplatonism Group, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting. 2013 “Didymus the Blind’s Reception of Origen on ‘Participation’,” Origeniana Undecima International Conference, Aarhus University. 2013 “The Reception of 1 Corinthians at Alexandria: Origen and Didymus on ‘The Power and Wisdom of God’,” Université de Genève. 2013 “The Tura ‘Commentaries’, Didymus’ On the Holy Spirit and Pseudo-Basil, Against Eunomius IV-V: Some Significant Points of Doctrinal Convergence,” Durham University. 2012 “‘Participation’ in Didymus’ Polemical Exegesis and Pseudo-Basil, Adversus Eunomium,” Lectio Centre for the Study of the Transmission of Texts and Ideas in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Renaissance, KU Leuven. 2012 “Revisiting the Trinitarian Writings of Didymus the Blind?” North American Patristics Society Annual Conference. 2011 “Didymus the Blind and the Metaphysics of Participation,” 16th International Patristics Conference, Oxford University. TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Selected)
Marquette University Department of Theology, Milwaukee, WI Introduction to Theology (Fall 2011, Spring 2012)
University of Notre Dame Department of Classics, Notre Dame, IN Theory and Practice of Classical Rhetoric from Gorgias to Augustine (Spring 2009) The Greek and Latin Origins of Medical Terminology (Spring 2008)
Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ Introduction to Koine Greek (Fall 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2006, Spring 2007)
Sole Instructor of Record - Secondary Education Saint Louis Priory School, St. Louis, MO 2018–Present Teacher of Theology and Classics Ladue Horton Watkins High School, Ladue, MO 2017–2018 Part-time Instructor of Classical Latin (Oxford Latin Series; Catullus, Cicero, Ovid) Clayton High School, Clayton, MO 2016–2017 Part-time Instructor of Classical Latin (Oxford Latin Series; Catullus, Cicero, Ovid)
Education Ph.D., Marquette University/KU Leuven M.A., University of Notre Dame M.Div., Princeton Theological Seminary B.A., Baylor University