Drew Collins received his PhD in theology at the University of Cambridge, working with David Ford on the Christian theology of religions, the theology of Hans Frei and the 20th century ecumenical movement. After receiving his B.A. in Religious Studies from Yale College and his M.Div from Yale Divinity School, Drew moved to London to serve as the University Program Manager at the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, overseeing a global network of nine universities collaborating on research and teaching on the intersection between the secular forces of globalization and religious faiths. While helping out on an Alpha Course at his church, Holy Trinity Brompton, he met his future wife, Mary. They have three children—Agatha, Archie, and Wilfred. In New Haven, Drew and his family attend St. John’s Episcopal Church.

Drew co-teaches the undergraduate course, “Life Worth Living.” At Yale Divinity School, he teaches “Christ & Being Human”. His current research interests include the Christian theology of religions, figural interpretation, the influence of apologetics on contemporary Christian theology, and scriptural reasoning.

Recent Publications

  • The Joy of Humility: The Beginning and End of the Virtues, edited with Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan Rosa (Baylor University Press, 2020) Click here to read more.
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Drew Collins received his PhD in theology at the University of Cambridge, working with David Ford on the Christian theology of religions, the theology of Hans Frei and the 20th century ecumenical movement. After receiving his B.A. in Religious Studies from Yale College and his M.Div from Yale Divinity School, Drew moved to London to serve as the University Program Manager at the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, overseeing a global network of nine universities collaborating on research and teaching on the intersection between the secular forces of globalization and religious faiths. While helping out on an Alpha Course at his church, Holy Trinity Brompton, he met his future wife, Mary. They have three children—Agatha, Archie, and Wilfred. In New Haven, Drew and his family attend St. John’s Episcopal Church.

Drew co-teaches the undergraduate course, “Life Worth Living.” At Yale Divinity School, he teaches “Christ & Being Human”. His current research interests include the Christian theology of religions, figural interpretation, the influence of apologetics on contemporary Christian theology, and scriptural reasoning.

Recent Publications

  • The Joy of Humility: The Beginning and End of the Virtues, edited with Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan Rosa (Baylor University Press, 2020) Click here to read more.

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The Joy of Humility