EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, The Theological School, Drew University, Madison, N.J., May, 2012
Graduate Division of Religion, New Testament and Early Christianity; Women’s Studies Certificate
Dissertation: “Empire, Gender and Ambiveilence: Toward a Postcolonial Womanist Interpretation of the Woman Babylon in the Book of Revelation” Dissertation Committee Chair: Stephen D. Moore
Master of Philosophy, The Theological School, Drew University, Madison, N.J., 2010
Comprehensive examinations (qualified with three grades of distinction)
Examination Subjects:
Literature of the New Testament;
History and Formation of Early Christianity;
Postcolonial, African American, and New Testament Studies;
Womanist Biblical Interpretations: Historical Analysis and Future Perspectives
Master of Divinity, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ, 2006
Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers University – Douglass College, New Brunswick, NJ, 1998 Biological Sciences
LANGUAGES (for biblical studies)
Koine Greek
Biblical Hebrew
German, reading proficiency
French, reading proficiency
ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY
Travel Seminar to Greece and Turkey, January 2010
GRANTS AND ACADEMIC HONORS
Rabbi Dr. Sheldon J. Weltman Prize for the Best Dissertation in Biblical Studies, 2012
Wabash Center Annual Dinner for New Teachers, Invited Guest, 2012
Fund for Theological Education - Dissertation Fellow, 2011-2012
Fund for Theological Education - North American Doctoral Fellowship, 2009-2010
Fund for Theological Education - Doctoral Fellowship, 2007-2008 and 2008-2009
Drew University – Graduate Division of Religion Merit Scholarship, 2007-2011
Fund for Theological Education – National Recruitment Conference, “Nurturing the Next Generation of Scholars,” Participant 2005
Princeton Theological Seminary – Jagow Preaching Prize, 2006
Rutgers University – Academic Achievement Award, Spring 1996
Rutgers University – Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar, 1993-1998
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Assistant Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, Connecticut, August 2012 - present
Instructor, Drew University
- Spring 2011: BIBST-116-003, New Testament Exegetical Skills
- Spring 2010: BIBST 116-002, New Testament Exegetical Skills
I had sole responsibility for designing and teaching this Master’s-level course.
Teaching Assistant, Drew University
- Fall 2010: BIBST-101, Introduction to the Hebrew Bible, Dr. Kenneth Ngwa
- Spring 2010: BIBST-111, Introduction to the New Testament, Dr. Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre
Teaching Assistant, Princeton Theological Seminary
-Fall 2005, Spring 2006: Introductory Greek
Other Academic Work Experience
Research Assistant, Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Project, Madison, NJ, 2008- 2010
ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
“A Perspective on Revelation,” in Global Perspectives on the Bible, edited by Mark Roncace and Joe Weaver (Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, forthcoming 2012).
ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS
“Balancing Family and Scholarship,” Panelist, Society of Biblical Literature Student Advisory Group, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2011.
“Jesus the (Androgynous) Slain Lamb: A Womanist Analysis of the Construction of Gender in Revelation,” African American Hermeneutics Section, Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 2009.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
“A Perspective on Revelation: The Slain Lamb and the Woman Babylon,” February 29, 2012, invited facilitator, with Stephen D. Moore, Unveiling Revelation Course, Drew University Theological School.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Society of Biblical Literature
American Academy of Religion
SERVICE TO THE ACADEMY
Committee for Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession, Society of Biblical Literature, 2012-2015
African American Biblical Hermeneutics Program Unit, Steering Committee Member, Society of Biblical Literature, 2011
Graduate Student Representative, Committee on Academic Standing, The Theological School, Drew University, 2010-2011
Co-Chairperson, Graduate Division of Religion Student Association, The Theological School, Drew University, 2009-2010