My education and work has shifted between software and religion, between ministry and academics. As of now, I find myself studying Christian theology and ethics, pursuing my PhD. I am definitely a novice in this path as I strive to build up a catalog of publications and presentations.
My current research focuses primarily on the intersection of religion and technology, with an emphasis on bioethics and transhumanism. These interests, however, are informed by broader theological investments in Natural Law, philosophy of language, and the Stone-Campbell tradition.