Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary
Chicago Theological Seminary
Episcopal Divinity School
Other
- Adjunct Professor of Anglican Studies, 2020-present
- Anglican Studies Capstone Seminar: From Seminary to Ministerial Leadership (lead instructor; co-taught with The Rt. Rev. Dr. R. William Franklin) (Spring 2021)
- Anglican Studies: Discernment of Call (co-taught with The Rev. Susan E. Hill) (Fall 2020)
- Anglican Studies Capstone Seminar: From Seminary to Ministerial Leadership (lead instructor; co-taught with The Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas and The Rt. Rev. R. William Franklin) (Spring 2020)
Chicago Theological Seminary
- Affiliated Associate Professor of Theology, 2015-16
- Queer Theologies (Fall 2016)
- Queer Theologies (Fall 2015)
Episcopal Divinity School
- Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology (tenured), 2012-14
- Early Christianity (Fall 2014)
- Contemporary Christologies (June 2014)
- Introduction to Systematic Theology (Spring 2014)
- Heaven, Hell, and Last Things (Spring 2013)
- Queer Theology and Pastoral Care (January 2013)
- Early Christianity (Fall 2012)
- Assistant Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology, 2010-12
- China Travel Seminar (Summer 2012)
- Sin, Grace, and Atonement (Spring 2012)
- Administration and Finance for Congregations (January 2012)
- History, Polity, and Canon Law of the Episcopal Church (Fall 2011)
- Queer Theology and Pastoral Care (June 2011)
- Contemporary Christologies (Spring 2011)
- History of Christianity I (January 2011)
- History of Christianity I (Fall 2010)
Other
- Adjunct Professor, Marymount Manhattan College, 2009
- Religion and Sexuality (Fall 2009)
- Adjunct Professor, Rutgers Law School in Camden, 2007
- Seminar: Law and Theology (Spring 2007)
- Tutor, Union Theological Seminary, 2003, 2008
- Foundations in Christian Theology I (Dr. James Cone) (Fall 2003)
- Foundations in Christian Theology II (Dr. Christopher Morse) (Fall 2008)
- Instructor, Harvard Law School, 1991-92
- Introduction to Lawyering (Prof. David Wilkins) (1992)
- Legal Methods (Prof. David Wilkins) (1991)