Education
- Ph.D., McMaster Divinity College
- M.A., McMaster Divinity College
- B.Th., Master’s College and Seminary
Current Research
- Life in the Spirit: Thinking about Popular Charismatic and Pentecostal Thinking (hypothetical book title)
- Generally, I focus my research on the doctrines of God, the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, and Pentecostalism
Books
- The Lord is the Spirit: The Holy Spirit and the Divine Attributes. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2011. (You can view the first few pages and the front and back cover here)
Selected Articles
- “Pentecostals and Divine Impassibility: A Response to Daniel Castelo,” in the Journal of Pentecostal Theology 20.1 (2011). (full article available here)
- “Review Essay of Frank Macchia’s Baptized in the Holy Spirit,” in Canadian Journal of Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity 1 (2010). (full article available here)
- “Beyond Anthropocentrism in Barth’s Doctrine of Creation: Searching for a Theology of Nature,” in Religious Studies and Theology 28.2 (2009).
- “Contemporary Images for Communicating the Atonement and Redemption: Liberator and Lover,” in McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry 10 (2009). (full article available here)
- “Beyond the Cross: Moltmann’s Crucified God, Rahner’s Rule, and Implications for the Doctrine of God.” Didaskalia 19 (2008).
- “This Spirit is God: A Pentecostal Perspective on the Doctrine of the Divine Attributes” in Defining Issues in Pentecostalism: Classical and Emergent, edited by Steven M. Studebaker.
- “Pneumatological Perspectives for a Theology of Nature: The Holy Spirit in Relation to Ecology and Technology,” in Journal of Pentecostal Theology 15.2 (2007).
- “Pauline Pneumatology and Trinitarian Presuppositions,” in Paul and His Theology, edited by Stanley E. Porter.
- “A Trinitarian Doctrine of Creation? Considering Barth as a Guide,” in McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry 6 (2005). (full article available here)