[Please read Taylor's Conversion Story from the Anglican Priesthood to Catholicism by clicking here.]
Taylor is a graduate of Texas A&M University (BA, Philosophy) Westminster Theological Seminary (MAR, Systematic Theology), Nashotah Theological House (Certificate in Anglican Studies), and the University of Dallas (MA, Philosophy). He is currently a Ph.D. student in Philosophy at the University of Dallas focusing on the Natural Law theory of Saint Thomas Aquinas.
He was an Episcopal priest in Fort Worth, Texas before being received with his wife into the Catholic Church by Bishop Kevin Vann of Fort Worth on May 23, 2006.
Taylor was also formerly the Assistant Director of the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., located three blocks north of the White House, where he lectured regularly. He served under Archbishop John J. Myers and Msgr. William Stetson for the Pastoral Provision of John Paul II, the canonical structure by which Anglican clergy are received into the Catholic Church and then go on to pursue Holy Orders in the Catholic Church.
Taylor and his wife live in Dallas, Texas with their five children. He is the author of The Crucified Rabbi - Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (October, 2009) and The Catholic Perspective on Paul (2010).
Read a brief account of Taylor's conversion from the Episcopal priesthood to the Catholic Church.
Please also visit Taylor's new site: The Catholic Perspective on Paul.
Taylor is also a contributer for the Protestant/Catholic dialogue blog: Called to Communion.
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