Upcoming Events
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Academic Visitor, Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
June 22-July 13, 2026
Conducting research and writing at the Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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Wittenberg Center for Reformation Studies
July 14, 2026
Teaching a one-day class for the “Reformation and the Bible” doctoral session at the University in Wittenberg
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Summer Programs Professor, Regent College
July 26-31, 2026
Teaching a summer intensive week on “Christian History and the Bible” for Regent College in Vancouver
It’s a joy and privilege to speak locally, nationally, and internationally at universities and churches on matters of church history, theology, and Scripture.
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Speaking Events
Speaking Events
Invited Lectures
Select Highlights
2027
Dotson M. Nelson Lectureship, Samford University
Ken & Jean Hansen Lectureship, Marion E. Wade Center, Wheaton College
2026
Wesleyan Theological Society, Conference Keynote
Scottish-American Church History Society Conference, Keynote
Reformation Day at Emory University, Pitt Library, Keynote
2025
Universität Zürich, Public Lecture
2024
The Erasmus Lecture, Westmont College
The Spurgeon Lectureship, Denver Seminary
2023
Los Angeles Theology Conference, Plenary Speaker
2022
The Dunham Bible Museum Distinguished Lecture, Houston Christian University
These past years as a full-time faculty member at Wheaton College has also brought with it opportunities and invitations to teach at other schools.
Gordon College (Boston) - developed the M.A. course on the Reformation
Wittenberg Center for Reformation Studies (Wittenberg, Germany) - guest lectures for doctoral students on Reformation history
C.S. Lewis Institute (Chicago) - guest lectures on “Mary Magdalene”
Mary Andrews College (Sydney, Australia) - guest lecture on “Women and the Reformation”
University of Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland) - guest lecture on “The Bible and the Reformation”
Beeson Divinity School (Birmingham) - guest lectures on John Calvin
Stanford University - guest lecture on time and the early modern Bible
Forthcoming at Regent College in Vancouver, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
