Teaching & Mentorship
My teaching takes place primarily through online lectures, which are being recorded and made freely available to the general public. This is an ongoing project, and new recordings will be added here as they are completed. By making these resources accessible to anyone, I hope to open the door for a wide audience to engage with Paul’s writings and their continuing influence on our modern world.
Teaching Philosophy
I teach with a conviction that the Apostle Paul is not only central to the New Testament but also to the very fabric of modern civilization. From literature, to the moral values we hold in common, to the very structures of our governments, Pauline paradigms can be found everywhere. My passion is to help students recognize that influence—and to inspire them with the same love for Paul that has guided my own academic journey.
Purpose
The aim of my teaching is not merely historical or theoretical. I believe that if society loses sight of the values Paul introduced—human dignity, liberty, justice, humility, and love—we risk undermining the very foundations of our modern world. Losing those values would be devastating to civilization as we know it. My purpose is therefore to encourage and inspire others to treasure these Pauline foundations, to recognize their importance, and to ensure that they continue to shape our shared future.
Resources
As new lectures are produced, they will be posted here for download and streaming. These recordings will cover both Pauline thought in its original context and its far-reaching influence on the centuries that followed. They are meant to be accessible for general audiences while still rooted in rigorous scholarship.