2015 Ph.D. (Theological Studies), Dallas Theological Seminary; Dissertation: A New Creation in Christ: Soteriological and Ecclesiological Consequences of the Reality of Union with Christ.
2006 Th. M. (Academic Track: Systematic Theology; Educational Ministries Track: Adult Ministries), Dallas Theological Seminary; Thesis: When Bad Things Happen to Innocent People: Open Theism and the Problem of Evil.
“Sanctified in Christ Jesus and Called to Be Holy: Ontological Union and the Holiness of the Church,” in Marking the Church: Essays in Ecclesiology, ed. Greg Peters and Matt Jenson (Pickwick, 2016)
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