John Templeton Foundation: Participants Lewis ayres is an associate professor of historical theology at the Candler School of Theology and in the Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University. http://www.templeton.org/humble_approach_initiative/Relational_Ontology/particip
Extractions: Anton Zeilinger Lewis Ayres is an associate professor of historical theology at the Candler School of Theology and in the Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University. The focus of his work is patristics and the development of Trinitarian theology. A graduate of St. Andrew's University, he went on to study at Merton College, Oxford University, and took a D.Phil. in theology at Oxford in 1994. After three years of teaching in the United Kingdom and four years at Trinity College, Dublin, Dr. Ayres joined the faculty of Duke University Divinity School as an assistant professor of theology in 1999. Two years later, he moved to Emory, where he was appointed to his present position in 2004. He has been the St. Francis Xavier Visiting Fellow in Theology at Liverpool Hope University College, University of Liverpool, and a visiting fellow at the Center for Early Christian Studies at Catholic University of America. A member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Early Christian Studies and of Modern Theology , he is the author of some thirty articles in scholarly journals and chapters in volumes of collected works. He serves as co-editor of the Blackwell Publishers series Challenges in Modern Theology. He is also the co-editor of four books, including (with Andrew Louth and Frances Young)