Assistant Professor of Biblical and Historical Studies
Timothée completed his Master of Art’s degree in “Théologie Fondamentale” at the “Faculté de Théologie Protestante de Strasbourg” in Strasbourg, France. His Master’s thesis consisted of an exegetical study of the Gospel of John; namely an exegesis of John 18:1-11 titled “The Johannic Arrest: Between Agony and Irony?”. Before that, he conducted his undergraduate studies at the “Institut et Faculté de Théologie de Jérusalem” in Jerusalem, Israel.
Being from francophone Belgium, Timothée moved to the USA as a result of meeting Abigail – his wife, who is from the USA – while studying in Strasbourg. He eventually served as one of our professors in our College and Evening programs for 4 years, in the capacity of Visiting Professor of Ancient Languages. Timothée now teaches both at Bethlehem’s seminary extension site in Yaoundé, Cameroon and in the college in Minneapolis.
When not teaching at Bethlehem, Timothée either works as a Freelance Translator (English to French) on projects such as “Pasteur John vous répond” (Ask Pastor John), Desiring God articles, Ligonier articles, “Les 9 marques” (9Marks) and others. He has also worked as a French Liaison for the “Réseau Transafricain de Formation” (Transafrican Network of Education).
Timothée and Abigail love spending their time with their son, engaging in thoughtful conversations about big ideas, reading, watching British shows, camping, and playing board games.
Academic Credentials
- B.A. (Théologie Fondamentale), Institut de Théologie de Jérusalem, Jerusalem, Israel.
- M.A. (Théologie Fondamentale), Faculté de Théologie Protestante de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.