Assistant Professor
In the fall of 2013, I joined the Department of Philosophy, Theology, and Religion at Saint Leo University, where I teach courses in Catholic theology and ethics.
Courses Taught | |
Fall 2013 REL 123 Christian Spiritual Vision REL 210 Christian Tradition of Salvation THY 521 Christian Ethics |
Spring 2014 REL 123 Christian Spiritual Vision THY 521 Christian Ethics THY 575 Christology |
Teaching Fellow
For 2011-2013, I was a Teaching Fellow in the Theology Department of Boston College. I taught the core curriculum course Exploring Catholicism: Tradition and Transformation, which is a year-long sequence. The full year is roughly structured on the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed: the first semester considers revelation, the doctrine of God, and Jesus Christ, while the second semester focuses on the Holy Spirit, the Church, sacraments, and ethics.
Syllabi | |
Fall 2012 | Spring 2013 |
Fall 2011 | Spring 2012 |
Teaching Assistant
2010-2011
I was the TA for Professor Frederick Lawrence. That year, I was responsible for giving selected lectures, meeting with students during office hours, proctoring exams, preparing class readings, and leading a weekly discussion section for the Perspectives III course.
Introduction to Christian Theology I & II | Undergraduate core curriculum Enrollment ~35 |
Perspectives III: Horizons of the New Social Sciences I & II |
Undergraduate Enrollment ~8 |
Foundational Theology I & II | Graduate Enrollment ~15 |
2009-2010
I was the TA for Professor Michael Himes. I was responsible for grading papers, leading exam review sessions, and meeting with students during office hours.
Introduction to Christian Theology I & II | Undergraduate core curriculum Enrollment ~150 |
The Problem of Belief in Modernity (Fall) | Undergraduate/graduate elective Enrollment ~100 |