Kyle Hughes
The Rev. Dr. Kyle R. Hughes (PhD, Radboud University Nijmegen) is a scholar-pastor-teacher specializing in the study of early Christianity and working to mine the riches of patristic theology for the modern church and for Christian schools. Kyle’s primary theological interests include the development of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, spiritual formation in the Anglican tradition, and Christian teaching and learning. He is the author of the books Teaching for Spiritual Formation (Cascade, 2022), How the Spirit Became God (Cascade, 2020), and The Trinitarian Testimony of the Spirit (Brill, 2018).
His academic articles on topics related to New Testament, patristics, and Christian education have appeared in Novum Testamentum, Vigiliae Christianae, Journal of Early Christian History, and International Journal of Christianity and Education. His popular writing has appeared in Anglican Compass, Classis, Modern Reformation, The North American Anglican, and a wide range of blogs related to theology and Christian education. Kyle is a frequent speaker at both academic conferences and professional development workshops, where he enjoys helping audiences connect their work and study with insights from their Christian heritage.
Kyle, his wife Karisa, and their three children live in Powder Springs, Georgia, where he works as Lower School Principal at The Stonehaven School in Marietta. He is an ordained deacon in the Reformed Episcopal Church (Anglican Church in North America) and is the Director of Catechesis at Christ the King Anglican Church in Marietta. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Robert E. Webber Center for an Ancient Evangelical Future at Trinity School for Ministry, is Fellow of Pedagogy and Church History at the Beza Institute for Reformed Classical Education, is a Pastoral Fellow at the Catechesis Institute, and is a member of the Society of Anglican Theologians. Follow him on Twitter @KyleRHughes10.