Steven Aguzzi

Steven Aguzzi is an American systematic theologian and ordained Minister in the Presbyterian Church . Aguzzi is well known for his charitable work in local church settings. . Ordained in 2005, Aguzzi has served churches in Pennsylvania and Georgia, primarily in the field of youth ministry, and has become a voice for the ecumenical movement and interreligious dialogue in the Reformed Tradition.

Education, Early Career, and Theology

Aguzzi earned his Master of Divinity degree at Princeton Theological Seminary in 2005, focusing on Jewish-Christian dialogue and the influence of continental philosophy on methods in inter-religious theology, particularly in the Roman Catholic Tradition. In 2007, Aguzzi took a fellowship at Duquesne University and earned his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology in 2013. Aguzzi's primary contribution to systematic theology has been his utilization of Patristic Millennialism as a Christian eschatology that provides a way beyond Replacement theology. Aguzzi's research on ecumenism, John Henry Newman , and the Jewish-Christian question of supersessionism has been published in various journal articles. Aguzzi is also published in the field of biomedical ethics.

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