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Thaddeus Williams is an Associate Professor of Theology at Biola University’s Talbot School of Theology, where he teaches courses in theology, philosophy, and ethics. He holds a Ph.D. from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, an M.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles, and degrees from Talbot School of Theology and Biola University. His academic work bridges systematic theology, cultural engagement, and apologetics.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- M.A., University of California, Los Angeles
- M.A., Talbot School of Theology
- B.A., Biola University
Dr. Williams’ research focuses on the Trinity, divine and human agency, dialogue with atheists, and theology of culture. His publications explore intersections of theology with politics, ethics, and cultural trends, including works on religious liberty, substitutionary atonement, and the relevance of Reformation thought.
His academic output includes peer-reviewed articles such as "What Does Jerusalem Have to Do With Washington D.C.?" (2015) on church-state relations and "Taqdir and Trinitas" (2013) comparing Islamic and Christian concepts of divine power. His work often critiques postmodernism, advocates for theological authenticity, and addresses social justice through a Christian lens.
Scientific Awards and Grants:
- Senior Fellow of the TruthXChange Fellowship (2013)
- Research Grant from The Zonneweeld Foundation, The Netherlands (2011)
- Cum laude distinction for Theological Studies by Vrije Universiteit (2011)
- Featured Scholar at Saddleback College’s Distinguished Guest Lecture Series (2009)
- Talbot School of Theology’s M.A. Phil. Scholarship (2001-2002)
Dr. Williams has advised students and taught internationally, including seminaries in Nepal and L’Abri ministries in Europe. He serves as a teaching pastor, guest speaker, and consultant on issues like evangelism, sanctification, and Christian worldview.





