
Date
06/08/2026
Position Information
Position desired: Administrator, Head of School, Other Position, Teacher
Subjects you can teach: 7-12 Humanities Teacher, 7-12 Math Teacher, 7-12 Philosophy Teacher, 7-12 Science Teacher, 7-12 Theology Teacher, Foreign Language Teacher, Logic Teacher, Rhetoric Teacher, Spanish Teacher
Willing to relocate to: Anywhere in US, International
Summary:
Seasoned cC educator and administrator seeks summer tutoring, consulting, or visiting appointment. 15 years cC experience as teacher, department head, and administrator. Dual doctorate in Pure Mathematics and Philosophy; Master’s in Philosophy and Applied Mathematics. Professor of Mathematics, founder of two European classical institutes, author of 100+ publications adjacent to Trivium, Quadrivium, and pedagogical methods. Deep love of service to students and colleagues stemming from sincere theological commitments. Life devoted to servant leadership and great books study. 15 countries served to date.
323 North Garner St
Springfield, Tennessee 37172 United States
Home Phone: (615) 389-7049
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Highest Level of Education: Doctoral or Professional Degree
Institutions Attended:
| Institution Name | Degree Earned (i.e., BA in English) | Date Graduated | Emphasis |
|---|---|---|---|
| PhD in Philosophy and Mathematics | 2019 | Pure mathematics, Philosophy of Science. Additional studies in Theology, Economics, Political Philosophy |
Employment History:
| Position | Employer | Dates of Service | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Professor of Mathematics | Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) | 2017-Present | Create, cultivate, and publish Quadrivium resources for Tennessee’s largest college network. Deliver classical instruction at local college. |
| Department Head | Whitefield Academy | 2015-2017 | Lead premiere cC department in the Midwest. Manage teachers, budgets, expenditures, curriculum, and culture. |
| Headteacher | Paideia Academy | 2010-2015 | Combination of teaching, institutional planning, research, Quadrivium and Trivium curriculum leadership, and direct instruction. |
Additional Qualifications: ACCS Provisional Certificate
AZ Teaching Certificate, 6-12
Pastoral Stated Supply (Presbyterian)
Doctoral level theological training
Additional Experience with CCE: Dean of 2 European classical institutes. Author of cC materials in China, Russia, Korea, Ukraine, US, Canada, Central America. Consulting experience with UK, US, Singapore, Ukraine, and EU schools and quasi-governmental bodies. Author of hundreds of articles relevant to cC curriculum.
Hobbies, Interests, and Family: I enjoy languages, philosophical studies, biblical study, writing, exercise (competitive), and travel. Was a competitive runner and bowler for many years.
Top 5 Books: Herodotus, Histories
Kant, Critique of Pure Reason
Hume, Human Understanding
Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit
Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy
Top 3 Books: I’ve enjoyed economic study: Poverty and Wealth of Nations, Wealth of Nations (Smith), Road to Serfdom (Hayek). I’ve read these books to contribute to my columns in London Daily Post and AI Journal on economics and philosophy of economics.
Most Influential Books: Musonius Rufus, Stoicism
Epictetus, Enchiridon
Aristotle, Motion of Animals
Aristotle, On the Soul
St Bonaventure, Breviloquium
St John Climacus, Ladder of Divine Ascent
Aquinas, Summa
Selection from the Sentences of Lombard
Marx, German Ideology
Wittgenstein, Tractatus
Preferred Denomination Type: Baptist
Current Church: South Haven Baptist Church
Current Church Denomination: Baptist
Current Church Membership: Yes
Current Church Attendance: Weekly
Support of Traditional Marriage: Yes
Theology: A biblical systematic theology begins with the living God who graciously reveals himself, creates all things good, sustains the world by his power, and makes himself known supremely in Jesus Christ (Gen. 1:1; Ps. 19:1; John 1:1–18; Col. 1:15–20; Heb. 1:1–3). Because “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge” (Prov. 1:7), Christian apologetics joyfully confesses that God is the foundation of truth, reason, goodness, and hope. In presuppositional witness, the believer invites others to see that in Christ “are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge” (Col. 2:3), and that every good gift of understanding comes from the Father of lights (Jas. 1:17).
The center of this theology is Christoformity: the Spirit’s work of shaping believers into the likeness of the Son (Rom. 8:29; 2 Cor. 3:18; Gal. 4:19). To follow Christ is to receive his life, walk in his love, and share his pattern of humility, obedience, mercy, purity, and joy (John 15:1–11; Phil. 2:1–11; Eph. 5:1–2). Christian holiness is therefore radiant and humane: the body is honored as a temple of the Holy Spirit, chastity becomes a form of freedom and reverence, and purity of heart opens the believer more deeply to God (Matt. 5:8; 1 Cor. 6:19–20; 1 Thess. 4:3–8).
Service is the visible shape of love. The Lord who washed his disciples’ feet calls his people to love one another as he has loved them (John 13:1–17, 34–35). The neighbor, especially the hungry, sick, stranger, prisoner, poor, and forgotten, is received as a sacred summons to mercy (Isa. 58:6–12; Mic. 6:8; Matt. 25:31–46; Luke 10:25–37; Jas. 1:27).
Hope completes and strengthens this vision. Because Christ is risen, labor in the Lord is not in vain (1 Cor. 15:20–28, 58). The church lives by faith, abides in love, and awaits the renewal of all things, when God will dwell with his people and make all things new (Rom. 5:1–5; 1 Cor. 13:13; Rev. 21:1–5).
Belief in the inerrancy of Scripture?: Yes
Notes on Scripture: Inerrancy is far from dogmatic literalism. You have to study the texts in the original languages with extreme scholarly care. Some parts are allegorical, others literal, and still others poetic/mystical. I’m not espoused to Landmarkism, KJV literalism, or any similar straw man position. The Scriptures should be studied deeply, prayerfully, and in a scholarly way. If the Bible is the most important book, it’s due careful, deep, deliberate study – in the original languages, when possible.
Additional classical training: I’ve provided such training via the Kenigson Institute for Classical Education. Training in classroom management, school leadership, and school culture via ACCS conferences and teacher training events. Training in school budgeting, curriculum design, and instructional leadership from independent study.
Why I want to teach at a classical school: To glorify God and enjoy Him forever. The full measure of enjoyment is found in service. The greatest man is the least, and the least greatest.
Final thoughts: I’m a tenured professor, so I’m primarily interested in summer and remote work. I’m open to all proposals and needs that can be conducted remotely (any semester) or in-person from May-August each year.
