“Neither ‘Copernican’ nor ‘Van Tilian’: Re-Reading Cornelius Van Til’s Reformed Apologetics in light of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics,” Bavinck Review 2 (2011): 71–95. (Academia; PDF)
“Not Subtle Enough: An Assessment of Modern Scholarship on Herman Bavinck’s Reformulation of the Pactum Salutis Contra ‘Scholastic Subtlety,’” Mid-America Journal of Theology 22 (2011): 89–106. (Academia; blog; PDF)
“The Holy Spirit’s Role in John Owen’s ‘Covenant of the Mediator’ Formulation: A Case Study in Reformed Orthodox Formulations of the Pactum Salutis,” Puritan Reformed Journal 4, no. 1 (2012): 91–115. (Academia; blog; PDF)
“Via Media or Tertium Quid?: A Critical Examination of Meredith G. Kline’s Interpretation of rûah elōhîm in Genesis 1:2,” Stromata 51 (2010): 17–36. (Academia; PDF)
Review of Introduction to Reformed Scholasticism by Willem J. van Asselt with contributions by T. Theo J. Pleizier, Pieter L. Rouwendal, and Maarten Wisse. Puritan Reformed Journal 4, no. 1 (2012): 343–47. (Academia; PDF)
Review of The Kuyper Center Review, Volume 2, Revelation and Common Grace, edited by John Bowlin, Bavinck Review 3 (2012): 191–95. (Academia; PDF)
ThM thesis
“Kees Van Til als Nederlandse-Amerikaanse, Neo-Calvinistisch-Presbyteriaan apologeticus: An Analysis of Cornelius Van Til’s Presupposition of Reformed Dogmatics with special reference to Herman Bavinck’s Gereformeerde Dogmatiek.” ThM thesis. Grand Rapids, MI: Calvin Theological Seminary, 2011. (Academia; PDF; WorldCat; TREN)
Research assistant for John R. Muether, Cornelius Van Til: Reformed Apologist and Churchman, American Reformed Biographies (Phillipsburg, NJ: P&R, 2008).
Unpublished papers
“Categorical Rejection and Calculated Reformulation: A Demythologizing Reappraisal of Karl Barth’s “Mythological” Rejection of the Pactum Salutis” (PDF)
“On the proper metaethical distinction between
the divine command and natural law theories of ethics” (PDF)
Syllabi
Christian Encounter with Islam, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, FL, Fall 2012 (Academia; PDF)