Biography
Born and raised in southwestern Ontario in Canada, I was educated at the Royal Military College of Canada and the University of Toronto, before undertaking postgraduate studies in theology in Toronto studying systematic and historical theology, ecumenics, and the philosophy of religion at several member colleges of the Toronto School of Theology; during my final year of doctoral studies I was a Junior Fellow of Massey College. I graduated with my doctorate from the University of Toronto / Victoria University in 2002.
After holding a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Princeton University's Center for the Study of Religion, I taught for several years at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax, Canada as Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology. I joined the faculty of the University of Aberdeen as Lecturer in Systematic Theology in January 2006. In 2016 I was appointed to a personal chair as Professor in Christian Dogmatics.
Ordained to the Order of Ministry of the United Church of Canada since 1996, I am an associeted elder of the cathedral Church of St Machar, in Old Aberdeen and currently serve as Trustee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
I am a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.