Welcome, and thank you for visiting my PhD Portfolio website. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Biblical Studies with a special emphasis on the New Testament. My academic journey is centered on exploring the enduring impact of the Apostle Paul, particularly how his voice entered the Agora of Ideas—the great marketplace of thought in the ancient world—and how those Pauline paradigms continue to shape even the secular frameworks of our modern age. My dissertation focuses on tracing this influence: the ways in which Paul’s radical redefinition of human worth, community, and moral responsibility still resonates in today’s conversations about justice, freedom, and individuality.

This site is not only a record of my academic progress but also a space to share resources and tools that I have developed along the way. One of these tools is an app I developed , called Greek To Me, which is designed to help learners (myself included) master Ancient Koine Greek—the language of the New Testament. The app introduces vocabulary gradually, reinforces learning with practice, and revisits words to keep them fresh in memory. You can find a link to it at the top of this site, and I invite you to try it out if you are curious about reading the New Testament in its original language. I have also created a tool to help students learn the Greek Alphabet in a logical and progressive manner that reinforces learning as the student progresses.

I have also written several articles about the Pauline Paradigms that I explore in my Doctoral Dissertation. To help students further engage with, and understand the importance of the Pauline Paradigms I have further programmed an interactive tool that helps students memorize the various scriptures that I believe best illustrate Paul’s ideas.

I hope that as you explore this portfolio, you will catch a glimpse of both the academic rigor and the personal passion behind my work. Whether you are here as a fellow student, a colleague, or simply someone interested in how the ancient world still speaks into the present, I am glad you are here.

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