Teaching and Research

As a graduate student, I worked as a TA and Research Assistant in Colonial and Revolutionary American History and Church History.

 

Since ordination as an Anglican minister in 1997, I have periodically taught courses in the field of Anglican Studies. I have also served as a seminary chaplain, mentoring Anglican students.

 

My teaching has included establishing and teaching graduate-level courses in “Anglican History” (HIST 615) and “Anglican Spirituality” (SPIR 652) at Regent College, Vancouver, where I also served as Assistant Chaplain to Anglican students. I have given occasional lectures on Anglican evangelicalism at the Vancouver School of Theology and led a seminar on seminary education at Wycliffe College, Toronto.

 

My primary research interests are in the history of colonial and revolutionary American religion and politics, of Anglicanism, evangelicalism and the Protestant Reformation.

I remain available to teach courses and give lectures.

 

Engage With My Work

Interested in learning more about my teaching or research? Feel free to get in touch with me to discuss potential collaborations, speaking engagements, or any other inquiries you may have.