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James Dever IV serves as an Assistant Professor of Theology at Providence College, contributing to theological education and research within the Department of Theology. His academic profile reflects deep engagement with historical and doctrinal dimensions of Christian tradition.
His educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in History of Christianity from the University of Notre Dame (2021), with doctoral research titled "The God of Israel: A Theological Reading of Tertullian of Carthage's Adversus Marcionem"
- Specialized studies in Early Christian Studies at Duke Divinity School (2015)
- B.A. in Philosophy and Classics from the University of Notre Dame (2011)
Dr. Dever's scholarly focus centers on the intersection of early Christian theology and historical context, particularly examining Tertullian of Carthage's polemics against Marcionism. His expertise spans Patristics, the development of Christian doctrine, and the theological implications of biblical interpretation in antiquity. This work situates him at the nexus of historical theology and philosophical analysis of early Christian thought.
While current information indicates active teaching responsibilities within Providence College's Theology department, no formal advising relationships or grant-funded projects are documented in the available materials.





