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Graduate

After being offered a full-scholarship to Boston University's Masters of Theological Studies program, Alyssa and I moved to Boston. With my continued interests in esoterica, I began delving deeply into alchemy, occult science, magic, and mysticism.

Besides my more off-from-center studies, I focused my general coursework on the Late Medieval and Early Modern period, looking at relgious development in the West prior, during, and immediately following the Reformations.

Several notable professors, to whom I give credit are as follows (in no particular order):

Christopher B. Brown, Assistant Professor of Church History
Shelly Rambo, Assistant Professor of Theology
Garth W. Green, Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Religion
Simon B. Parker, Professor of Hebrew Bible; Harrell F. Beck Scholar of Hebrew Scripture
Wesley J. Wildman, Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics

By the end, when I was having my oral defense, both Brown and Wildman (who were the two gentleman who also hooded me) were impressed by the fact that I was able to cater about 90% of my papers in a whole variety of classes to my interests within mysticism, esotericism, magic, and alchemy.