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Assistant Professor in Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville; Fordham University, M.Phil., M.A.; University of St. Thomas, B.A..

 

EDUCATION

  • Fordham University, Bronx (1995 - 2002)
    • Ph.D., Historical Theology, May 2002
      • Dissertation: "Linguistic Achievement and Scriptural Exegesis in the Trinitarian Theology of Basil of Caesarea"
    • M. Phil., Historical Theology, May 2000
    • M.A., Historical Theology, May 1997
  • University of St. Thomas, Houston
    • B.A., Philosophy and Mathematics, December 1995

     

    AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIP

  • Assistantship from Fordham University (1995-99)
  • Presidential Scholarship from the University of St. Thomas (1991-95)
  • Half-tuition Scholarship to CUNY (Summer 1995 and 1997)

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Assistant Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, May 2002 -.
  • Instructor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Sept. 2001 - May 2002.
  • Latin Instructor at St. Agnes Academy, Houston, August 2000 - May 2001.
  • Part-time Latin Instructor at Fordham Preparatory School, Bronx, October 1999 - June 2000.
  • Adjunct Instructor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas, Houston, Summer 1998 and 1999.
  • Taught couples who were preparing for marriage at Holy Family Parish, Bronx, NY. As an assistant at Fordham, I substituted for various professors on several occasions.

 

PUBLICATIONS

  • The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life: Romans 7 in the Early Works of Augustine and in Rufinus's Translation of Origen's Commentary, Augustinian Studies 31 (2000): 19-39.
  • Oboedientia and Oboedire in the Rule of St. Benedict, The American Benedictine Review, (2001): 421-36.

 

PUBLIC LECTURES

  • "Scriptural Imagery and Abstract Explanation in the Trinitarian Thought of Basil's Contra Eunomium," annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, Chicago, May 2002.
  • Talk on "Was Basil of Caesarea an Arian?" at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, OH, February 12, 2001.
  • Talk on "Two Approaches to the Trinitarian Theology of Basil of Caesarea: Linguistic Analysis and Scriptural Exegesis," at the annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, Chicago, May 2000.
  • Talk on "The Letter Kills but the Spirit Gives Life: Augustine and Origen on Romans 7," at the annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, Chicago, May 1998.
  • Lecture on "An Introduction to Three Crucial Doctrinal Developments: the Trinity, the Person of Christ, and the Eucharist," at Holy Family Parish, Bronx, New York, February 4, 1997.

CONSULTANT

  • Theological consultant for St. Mary's Press, Winona, MN (February, 2002).

 

 

MEMBERSHIP IN LEARNED SOCIETIES

 
  • North American Patristics Society


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