Dr D.T. (Andy) Everhart is a Lecturer in Theology and Programme Director of the BA in Theology and Liberal Arts at London School of Theology. He is also contributing to a project on Language and Autism at the University of Leeds, focusing on what linguistic diversity can teach us about language to, with, and about God. His research primarily focuses on theological anthropology, especially Christological anthropology, and how Christ becoming human can inform our understanding of particularities like race and gender. He has also published on topics including Christology, the doctrine of the Trinity, Christian identity, the doctrine of sin, the theology of James Cone, the theology of Thomas F Torrance, science-engaged theology, and God’s relationship to time.
Dr Everhart’s research could be described as “ethically-sourced systematic theology,” approaching questions of doctrine conscious of their ethical implications. He is also passionate about bringing in a variety of disciplines to engage theology, such as philosophy, sciences, and the arts. His is currently working on 3 projects: a book on Christological anthropology and the role of difference and identity in the imago Dei,a book on ecclesiology and the role of corporate worship in relating to God, and an edited collection of essays in charismatic and Pentecostal theology utilizing the tools and methods of analytic theology. You can find more about Andy’s research here: https://lst.academia.edu/DTEverhart
Andy is currently accepting proposals for PhD projects in the following areas of systematic and constructive theology:
- Theological Anthropology
- Ecclesiology
- Christology
- Doctrine of the Trinity, especially social or personalist approaches to the Trinity
- Identity and Personhood
- Issues of race, gender, or neurodiversity in theology
- Projects on any of the following theologians:
- T. F. or J. B. Torrance
- Karl Barth
- James Cone
- Willie James Jennings
- John Williamson Nevin
- Projects in the areas of either Analytic Theology or Science-Engaged Theology
You can find more about Andy’s research publications here: https://lst.academia.edu/DTEverhart