I am the Assistant Director of the Pastors’ Academy, Lecturer in Ethics and Contemporary Studies at London Seminary, and an Associate Fellow of the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology. Previously I served as a minister in churches in the UK and the USA.
I hold a PhD in Divinity from the University of Aberdeen, where my thesis focused on John Webster’s dogmatic and moral theology as it relates to the theology of prayer. I am the author of John Webster and Prayer: Living by Divine Generosity, T&T Clark Explorations in Reformed Theology (London: T&T Clark, 2026), and have published journal articles and book chapters on Reformed moral theology, sexuality, gender, transgender, catechesis, and the Lord’s Supper. I am currently working on a theological commentary on Ruth, for the series Hearing God’s Voice (IVP), which I co-edit. My longer-term research and writing focuses on theological anthropology. More generally, I am interested in the intersection of doctrine and ethics as aspects of the ministry of the Word of God.