Courses
As Instructor of Record
Surveys (100-Level)
Classical Greek
Medical Greek and Latin
Classical Mythology
Jesus: A Global History
The Bible and Human Experience
Introduction to Religious Theory and “World Religions”
Special Topics (200-Level)
Introduction to Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
Introduction to New Testament
World of Classical Greece
Ancient Apocalyptic Literature and Power
Careers 251 - World of Work
First Year Seminars
The Bible in America, 1850-Present (research seminar)
Jesus: Biblical and Post-biblical Understandings of the Most Interesting Man in the World (research seminar)
The Use and Abuse of the Bible in American Political Discourse, 1776 to the Present (Writing-intensive First Year Program)
Ancient Myths, Modern Narratives, and the Power to Construct Society (Writing-intensive First Year Program)
Upper Division Seminars (300-level)
Ancient Israel
Early Christianity
Women in the Biblical World
Jesus and the Gospels: The Gospel of Matthew and Anti-Semitism (email for access to the Hypothes.is annotations)
As Teaching Assistant
Biblical Heritage I-II
Introduction to Christian Theology II (Classic Works of Christian Theology)
Future Courses
The End of the World: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Apocalypses
Discordant Texts: Conflict and Authority in Christianity and Judaism
Religious Violence: Josiah, Judah, Joachim, and Jonestown
The Synoptic Gospels
Paul and the Origins of Christianity
The New Testament and the Roman Empire
The Intertextual New Testament: Methods and Analysis
Biblical Greek
Biblical Hebrew