Patristic academic, associate professor, and director of research, publications, and library. He studies Christianism, mainly Alexandrine, from the 3rd century. He has specialized in Origen and in the use of metaphors related to eating and drinking in theological contexts, also in the role of food, and the concepts around it, in the formation of the identities in ancient Christianism. Passionate for the theological possibilities of symbolism, occasionally explores the relationship between films and theology in his teaching.