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Release Date and “Tour” for Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit
Brill has set 30 May 2018 as the release date for The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit. The publisher’s page for the book can be found here; the official blurb for the book is as follows: In The Trinitarian Testimony of the … Continue reading
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Publication Update: Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit
I’m excited to share the news that a revised edition of my dissertation, The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit: Prosopological Exegesis and the Development of Pre-Nicene Pneumatology, is under contract with Brill and will be published in the series Vigiliae Christianae Supplements. … Continue reading
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An Essential Bibliography: Tertullian
Over the course of writing my Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit (TTS), I have had the opportunity (pleasure? trouble?) of reading almost everything under the sun related to Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian. As a service to others embarking on their … Continue reading
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PhD Complete!
It’s been a long time coming, but last month I earned my PhD (Theology/History of Early Christianity) from Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. It was a surreal experience to defend my research in front of such an erudite group … Continue reading
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Book Review: Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity
Claudia Rapp, Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity: The Nature of Christian Leadership in an Age of Transition. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. Pp. xii + 346. Though as heirs of the Enlightenment we are accustomed to taking for granted … Continue reading
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2016 Year in Review
2016 was a slow year on the blogging and publication fronts, with only my review of James McConnell’s recent monograph on divine testimony in Luke-Acts appearing in Review of Biblical Literature. But, behind the scenes, it was in fact a very … Continue reading
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An Essential Bibliography: Irenaeus of Lyons
Over the course of writing my Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit (TTS), I have had the opportunity (pleasure? trouble?) of reading almost everything under the sun related to Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian. As a service to others embarking on their … Continue reading
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An Essential Bibliography: Justin Martyr
Over the course of writing my Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit, I have had the opportunity (pleasure? trouble?) of reading almost everything under the sun related to Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian. As a service to others embarking on their own … Continue reading
2015 Year in Review
Another year over…and so much to be thankful for! I’m especially grateful that my family is settling well in Atlanta and that my teaching position allows me the time and flexibility to keep making progress on my PhD. In 2015, … Continue reading
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“The Spirit Speaks” in VigC
I’m excited to share that my second published article, three years in the making, has at last seen the light of day! Thanks to everyone who has helped and encouraged me in this project, which I am continuing to pursue … Continue reading
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