ABOUT

Brian Lugioyo, Ph.D., is a Cuban-American who is the dean of the School of Theology and Seattle Pacific Seminary and teaches theology and ethics at Seattle Pacific University, specializing in theological anthropology, liturgical theology, and 16th-century theology. His research focuses on neuroscience and Christian anthropology, the role of liturgy and ethics, and the life and work of Martin Bucer. He is the author of Martin Bucer’s Doctrine of Justification (Oxford University Press, 2010), co-editor of Reconsidering the Relationship between Biblical and Systematic Theology in the New Testament: Essays by Theologians and New Testament Scholars (Mohr Siebeck, 2014), and the chapter “Martin Luther’s Eucharistic Christology” for the Oxford Handbook of Christology.

Previously professor of Theology and Ethics at Azusa Pacific Seminary and assistant professor of Theology and Bible at Spring Arbor University, he is also an ordained elder in the Free Methodist Church. He preaches and teaches regularly at his home church, and is often invited to neighboring churches for pulpit supply and Sunday school classes. He and his wife, Nicole, are blessed with three beautiful children and a golden retriever.

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