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Dr. James Wood is an Associate Professor of Religion and Theology at Redeemer University, specializing in mission in post-Christian contexts, political theology, and sacramental theology. He holds a Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Toronto (2023), a Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary (2018), and a M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary (2015). His research explores ecclesiology, ecumenical theology, and the thought of figures like Henri de Lubac, John Calvin, and John Nevin.
- Education:
- Ph.D. (2023), Theology, University of Toronto
- Th.M. (2018), Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
- M.Div. (2015), Reformed Theological Seminary
- B.B.A. (2007), Finance, University of Texas
His research interests include the sacramental significance of the church in secular societies, political theology’s intersection with ecclesiology, and ecumenical dialogue. Recent publications address dogmatics in modern contexts, de Lubac’s ecclesiology, and Nevin’s incarnational theology.
- Awards: Mary H. Beatty Fellowship (2021-2022)
Before academia, Wood served as a PCA pastor in Austin, TX, and as a campus evangelist with Cru Ministries. He actively contributes to public theology through writings in Mere Orthodoxy and First Things.

