Bachelor's degree in History from the Claretian University Center (2021). Bachelor's degree in Theology from the Lutheran
School of Theology (2013). Master's degree (2015), PhD (2018), and Postdoctoral studies (2018-2022) in Theology from the Graduate
Program in Theology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PPGT/PUCPR), all three research projects supported by
CAPES. The master's research on Ethics in Karl Barth (1886-1968) was approved through an ad hoc committee for direct promotion
to the doctoral level. The thesis in Systematic Theology, entitled 'Karl Barth and public theology: contributions to public
theological discourse in the relationship between theological classics and res publica in the horizon of citizenship theology,'
was approved with honors by the committee, and its publication was recommended. The thesis was nominated for the CAPES Award
and the SOTER Thesis Award, where it was among the five finalists. He served as Collaborating Professor at PPGT/PUCPR through
the National Postdoctoral Program (PNPD/CAPES); and as a Guest Professor in the Master's program in Theology with a focus
on Latin American critical thinking and socio-religious phenomena at the Evangelical Faculty of Theological Studies (FEET)
affiliated with the Inter-ecclesial Center for Theological and Social Studies (CIEETS) in Nicaragua. Registered researcher
in the research group Theopatodicy: Spirituality, Culture, and Praxis and in the research group Public Theology in the Latin
American Context at PUCPR. Researcher affiliated with the Center for Theology and Religious Studies Research (CITER) at the
Catholic University of Portugal (UCP) through the Working Group on Common Home Epistemologies in the Research Project 'Common
home and new modes of intercultural habitation: public theology and ecology of culture in post-pandemic times.' He holds the
vice presidency of the Executive Committee of the Global Network for Public Theology (2020-2023). Since 2020, he has been
part of the coordination team of the Working Group on Religion, Art, and Literature of SOTER. He is the Executive Editor of
Teoliterária - Journal of Literatures and Theologies (Qualis A2) and of the Caderno Teológico, a journal with emphasis on
student production at PPGT/PUCPR. Since 2022, he has been working as a Professor in the Graduate Program in Religious Sciences
at PUC-Campinas. Member of the Society of Theology and Religious Sciences, SOTER. He has experience in the field of Religious
Sciences and Theology, focusing mainly on the following themes: Public Theology; History of Protestantism; Theological Epistemology;
Theological Hermeneutics; Theological Ethics; Theological Anthropology; Christology; Ecumenism and Inter-religious Dialogue;
Theology and Literature.