Associate Professor in Church History
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Horace’s teaching and research interests include using hybridity and other Postcolonial categories for studying early Christianity; Christianity, culture, and the Constitution in US History; early Christian pneumatology; and using film and other forms of popular culture as teaching tools.
BA, University of Pennsylvania
M.Div., a Th.M., and a Ph.D. in the History of Christianity, Princeton Theological Seminary
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Book(s):
Augustine and Catholic Christianization: The Catholicization of Roman Africa, 391-408. (New York: Peter Lang, 2011).
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"Bishops, Early and Mediaeval" in the New Westminster Dictionary of Church History.
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“Saints and Teachers: The Canon of Persons” in Canonical Theism: A Proposal for Theology and the Church.
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