Drawing from a diverse professional background spanning military service, business leadership, labor force engagement, and vocational ministry as a teaching pastor, I bring a wealth of real-world perspectives to the classroom. This unique combination of experiences enables me to connect theoretical concepts with practical applications. Equipped with strong problem-solving abilities, willingness to learn, excellent communication skills, and a proven ability to quickly adapt to new environments, I am eager to contribute to team success, further develop professional skills, and advance organizational objectives with dedication and enthusiasm.
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Sexton, Jeremy. “Who Was Born When Enosh Was 90? A Semantic Reevaluation of William
Henry Green’s Chronological Gaps.” Westminster Theological Journal 77 (2015): 193–218.
Sexton, Jeremy and Henry B. Smith Jr. “Primeval Chronology Restored: Revisiting the
Genealogies of Genesis 5 and 11.” Bible and Spade 29 (2016): 42–49.
Sexton, Jeremy. “Evangelicalism’s Search for Chronological Gaps in Genesis 5 and 11: A
Historical, Hermeneutical, and Linguistic Critique.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society (2018): 5–25.
Sexton, Jeremy. “Andrew E. Steinmann’s Search for Chronological Gaps in Genesis 5 and 11: A
Rejoinder.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (2018): 39–45.
Sexton, Jeremy. “Do Vaccine Mandates Violate Religious Freedom? Rethinking the Religious
Exemption.” Ad Fontes(October 11, 2021).
Sexton, Jeremy. “Postmillennialism: A Biblical Critique.” Themelios48 (2023): 552–72.
Sexton, Jeremy. “Postmillennialism: A Reply to Doug Wilson.” The Aquila Report (April 23,
2024).
Sexton, Jeremy. “Is Modern Postmillennialism Confessional?” Ad Fontes (September 11, 2024).
Sexton, Jeremy. “The Success of the Great Commission: Probing a Postmillennial
Presupposition.” Ad Fontes(January 16, 2025).
Sexton, Jeremy. “In a Bind? Postmillennial Confusion Over Satan’s Unbinding in Revelation 20.”
Ad Fontes (January 28, 2025).
Sexton, Jeremy. “Hope Misplaced: Postmillennialism’s Rejection of Eschatological
Imminence—How It Happens and Why It Matters.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society (under review)