Shawn J. Wilhite
@shawnwilhite
Patristics and New Testament (PhD Durham University and Southern Seminary) | Associate Professor @calbaptist @scmcbu
Baylor Press (@Baylor_Press) now houses a new Patristics series: Studies in Patristic Theology and Spirituality. This series focuses on theology, scripture, or spirituality in early Christianity. Contact @sopresley, myself, or one of the other editors if interested.
The publication page by @BloomsburyBooks is out for "The Fatherhood of God The Divine Father in Fourth-Century Pro-Nicene Trinitarian Theology" in the Studies in the @tandtclark Systematic Theology Series. bloomsbury.com/au/fatherhood-…
2025 is the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea held in AD 325, there is a lot to discover and celebrate. Here are some tasters! @ancientstristan @JeremyTreat5 @shawnwilhite open.substack.com/pub/michaelfbi…
I am delighted to announce @IRCI_ACU has 2 job openings in early Christianity (specialisation open, research-focus, early career). Closing date 15 Aug. Contact me with any questions. We hope you'll consider joining our excellent group of scholars! candidate.aurion.cloud/acu/production…
If you are heading to NAPS, and you are looking for a publisher, consider Studies in Patristic Theology and Spirituality w/Baylor University Press. Several series editors will be in Chicago this year! #NAPS2025

We are pleased to announce funding for those attending the 2025 Meeting of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS). Students, independent and early career scholars, and contingent faculty may apply for a $500 stipend to offset the cost of attending the event.
I'm grateful to be one of the panelists for this conference. My presentation topic looks more generally at the history of research on Nicene research. pro-ecclesia.org/2026
Nicaea for Today has been sent off to the printer. The book should be available later in the summer. a.co/d/9V4hWkB

Out today! Very pleased to see this work in the wild now—honored to have had the chance to contribute a ch. on the "bundle theory" of matter in Gregory's In hex. A must-read for late antique/early Christian philosophy readers: global.oup.com/academic/produ…
Today I printed out this manuscript to begin editing the final chapter. I hope to finish later this month and submit the manuscript by mid-summer.

Coming soon! The print edition of Patristic Theology, Vol. 1 is off to the printers. Look for it in the wild at the book exhibit at NAPS in May! As always, the articles will remain online and open access at tinyurl.com/patristictheol… @MDC_Press @wipfandstock @McMasterDiv
Next session of our on-line seminar: Friday, May 2, 2025: 15:00-18:00 (CET). Christophe Guignard (Strasbourg), Uta Heil (Wien), and Samuel Fernández (Santiago)
I shared a few things to the Christian studies faculty about my current book. It's a delightful and supportive community. I hope to finish my book by the summer.

Coming this July. cambridge.org/au/universityp…
💥ANNOUNCEMENT💥 Today we launch TheNiceneCreed.org! thenicenecreed.org On this new website theologians across denominations come together to introduce churchgoers to the Nicene Creed. In 12 short videos churches can contemplate the Trinity. But there's more... 🧵
There still time to register for this event! If you're a member of the @HCHCBoston community, join us for some Thai food, some historical theology, and a visit to Boston College! pappaspatristicinstitute.com/saintcyril
Along with @HCliftWard I co-chair the Early Christian Theology in Protestant Thought Section at @etsjets. Again this year we have an 'open session' inviting proposals. Please see this link for details on our Section and papers we are interested in: etsjets.org/section_themes/
Honored to contribute to this vol. - finally coming out in April! On Gregory's account of creation, with Greek/transl. + short comm. ch's. Evidence that early Christians do interesting philosophy. Many thanks to Johannes, Anna, and my other colleagues! global.oup.com/academic/produ…
The 2025 NAPS program is now available. It is subject to edits. web.cvent.com/event/df620057…