Humanist-Scientist integrating Classics, Religious/Myth Studies, Data Science, and Scholarly Communication----Ph.D. in Religious Studies (Judaism and Christianity in Antiquity), University of Virginia (2012)----MS Library and Information Science, Drexel University (2015)----author of monograph on reception of Luke 23.39-43 and several critical editions and translations of medieval stories on Saint Dismas----co-editor of compilations on the Dutch Reformer Jacob Arminius and on Greco-Roman myths in the Gospels and Acts----conceiver and co-founder of the e-Clavis for Christian Apocrypha, hosted by NASSCAL----co-author of article in Harvard Theological Review on Acts 19.21–20.19 as a miniature retelling of Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris----pioneer of a new iterative Open Science format for academic book publishing (the LODLIB)--creator and first prover of the five foundational hypotheses of the first gospel (Qn)----developer of a new scientific approach to trace and triangulate signals and disambiguate voices within the gospels, proving scientifically that Marcion's Gospel was the third gospel stratum (see https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3927056)