Christopher Chapman started teaching high school religion classes in 1996 after obtaining his Masters in Theology and Christian Ministry from Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Since then, he has taught for a total of 17 years in the classroom, with a 12 year stint working for the Diocese of Pittsburgh sandwiched in between.
Along the way he has taught a number of college courses and numerous adult classes.
“I love teaching. I love harmonizing issues of Faith and reason. I love exploring the good, the true, the beautiful, and the one, while seeking out wisdom and knowledge. I am convinced that the practical life and the life of the mind are not divided against each other. I love my wife, our 3 children, and the Providence of God that has brought all of this together day by day, and year by year.”