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1 MICHAEL LODAHL curriculum vita Professor of Theology & World Religions Office Location: Smee Hall 205 Point Loma Nazarene University Office Phone: (619) Lomaland Dr Cell (858) San Deigo, CA EDUCATION: Emory University, Atlanta, GA ( ). Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies, Dissertation: "Shekhinah/Spirit: A Process Pneumatology Founded in Jewish-Christian Conversation"; subsequently published by Paulist Press as Shekhinah/Spirit: Divine Presence in Jewish and Christian Religion (1992). Specialization: Jewish-Christian dialogue with concentrated work in theodicy and pneumatology. Held Emory Graduate School of Arts and Sciences teaching fellowship, Teaching assistant for John Fenton in World Religions, Emory University Department of Religion, Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, MO ( ). Master of Divinity, summa cum laude, Areas of concentration: theology, philosophy of religion. Editor of The Seminarian journal, Teaching assistant to Albert Truesdale in philosophy of religion, Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, ID ( ). Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, Teaching assistant to C.S. Cowles in theology, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (listed chronologically): Received grants from the Joe Glenn Memorial Fund of the Atlanta Jewish Federation and from the Dorot Foundation of New York to study the Holocaust at Yad Vashem Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, July Received full fellowship from the National Conference of Christians and Jews to participate in a month-long theological seminar on "Christians, Jews, and the Covenant" (David Hartman and Paul M. van Buren, seminar directors) at the Center for Contemporary Theology, Shalom Hartman Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, Jerusalem, Israel, January Received full scholarship from the Executive Committee of "Remembering for the Future" to attend the International Scholars' Conference on "The Impact of the Holocaust and Genocide on Jews and Christians" at Oxford University, July Received $2, plus one-half travel expenses from the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion to participate in a three-year Consultation on Teaching about World Religions in Theological Schools and Theology Departments, during August of 1997, 1998 and 1999.
2 GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS, cont'd. Received $3,000 Wesley Center Fellow grant from Point Loma Nazarene University s Wesley Center for Twenty-First Century Studies, Summer 2001, for further development of a book manuscript God of Nature and of Grace: Reading the World in a Wesleyan Way. (Book published by Abingdon in 2004.) Received full travel and accommodations grant from the Council of American Overseas Research Centers, the Council of Independent Colleges, and the U.S. Department of State, for Council of Independent Colleges program Teaching about Islam and Middle Eastern Culture at the American Center for Oriental Research, Amman, Jordan, December 2004 January Received full travel, accommodations and stipend grant to participate in the Open Theology and Science Seminar, funded by the John Templeton Foundation, at Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, MA, June/July 2007, and at Azusa Pacific University, April PROFESSORIAL EXPERIENCE: Professor of Theology and World Religions, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA, in both undergraduate and master s levels of study. Pertinent undergraduate courses: Christian Tradition, Asian Philosophical Traditions; Religions of the West; Alternative American Religious Movements. Pertinent graduate courses: History of Christian Thought I, History of Christian Thought II; Contemporary Theology & Ethics; Jewish and Muslim Theologies Professor of Theology, Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, ID. Named Alumni Association Professor of the Year for 1997 at NNC. Primary teaching responsibilities in systematic and philosophical theology. GUEST OR VISITING PROFESSOR EXPERIENCES: September Guest Professor for the Creation Care Study Program, Nabitunich, Belize (Cayo District), a semester study abroad program of the Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities. God and Nature. Spring Guest Professor at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL. Process Thought Engaging Islam and the Qur an. January Guest Professor in Doctor of Ministry Program, Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, MO. Co-teacher with seminary president Ron Benefiel, Wesley s Theology and Christian Ministry. August Guest Professor in Theology for Master of Arts Program in Religion, Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi, Kenya. Contemporary Theological Trends. July-August Guest Professor for the Church of the Nazarene Commonwealth of Independent States
3 PROFESSORIAL EXPERIENCE, cont'd. Theological Schools in Moscow, Russia and Astana, Kazakhstan. Introduction to Christian Theology. Summers 1996, 1999, Guest Professor in Theology at Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, MO. Courses taught: Contemporary Theology: Recent Wesleyan Engagements; Systematic Theology I, II. September Guest Professor in Theology for Master of Arts Program in Religion, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA. Theology and the Ministry of the Church. July Guest Professor for Eastern Mediterranean Nazarene Theological College, Larnaca, Cyprus, for students from Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Holiness in the Christian Tradition. January/April Guest Professor in Master of Arts Program in Religion, Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN. Narrative Theology. Summers 1994, Guest Professor in Masters Program in Religion, Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, OK. Theological Method Instructor in Department of Philosophy, Boise State University. Courses taught: Introduction to Logic Philosophy of Religion , 99. Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Religion, The College of Idaho, Caldwell, ID. Introduction to Philosophy Judaism and Islam History of Modern Philosophy Philosophy of Religion Readings in Theology (Religious Pluralism; Contemporary Theology) PASTORAL EXPERIENCE: Interim Pastor, Spring Valley Church of the Nazarene, San Diego, CA Pastor (part-time), Franklin Community (Presbyterian) Church, Nampa, ID , Interim Pastor, Overland Church of the Nazarene, Boise, ID Pastor, Crest Church of the Nazarene, Thomaston, GA Pastor, English-speaking congregation of the La Puente, CA, Church of the Nazarene, Los Angeles District. (Membership included Hispanic and Korean congregations.) Ordained on Los Angeles District, Youth pastor, Broadway United Methodist Church, Kansas City, MO.
4 MEMBERSHIPS: American Academy of Religion Center for Process Studies Wesleyan Theological Society; President of the WTS INTERESTS: My primary area of teaching interest is Christian theology, with special attention to the complex relationships among Jewish, Muslim and Christian traditions of faith and practice. I pursue the theological task with complementary interests in world religions and religious pluralism, the science/religion relationship, ecotheologies, and American philosophical and religious empiricism. Areas in which I anticipate doing further research and writing include: Islamic Theologies and Qur anic Exegesis Josiah Royce as Philosopher of the Church The Gospel of Matthew as formative for Samaritan Contemporary Ecclesiology Christian Holiness as Creation Care The Doctrine of Prevenient Grace and a Christian Theology of Religions Gregory of Nazianzus s Theological Orations History of Interpretation of the Parable of the Good John Wesley s Plain Account of Christian Perfection PUBLICATIONS: Books (arranged chronologically): Shekhinah/Spirit: Divine Presence in Jewish and Christian Religion. Paulist Press, The Story of God: Wesleyan Theology and Biblical Narrative. Beacon Hill Press, (Released in second edition as The Story of God: A Narrative Theology, November 2008; additionally, this text has been translated into Russian, Amharic [Ethiopian] and Japanese.) Embodied Holiness: Toward a Corporate Spirituality, co-editor and essay contributor. InterVarsity Press, (This book is being re-released by Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2012.) God of Nature and of Grace: Reading the World in a Wesleyan Way. Kingswood Books / Abingdon Press, All Things Necessary to Our Salvation : The Hermeneutical and Theological Implications of the Article on the Holy Scriptures in the Manual of the Church of the Nazarene. Point Loma Press, (This text currently is being translated into Spanish.) Relational Holiness: Responding to the Call of Love, with Thomas Jay Oord. Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 2005.
5 Books, cont d. (arranged chronologically) When Love Bends Down: Portraits of the Christ Who Meets Us Where We Are. Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, (This text has been translated into Dutch and Russian.) Claiming Abraham: Reading the Bible and the Qur an Side by Side. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, Articles and Book Chapters (arranged chronologically): "Kierkegaard's Contribution to Interreligious Dialogue." Church Divinity 1985: "Against the Fusion of Horizons: Rupturing the 'Judeo-Christian Tradition'." Emory Studies in the Holocaust, Vol. II, ed. David Blumenthal, "'The Witness of the Spirit': Clarifying Questions for Wesley's Doctrine of Assurance." Wesleyan Theological Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1 (Spring-Fall 1988). "Jews and Christians in a Conflict of Interpretations." Christian Scholar's Review, Vol. XIX: 4 (June 1990): "Anti-Judaism in Christian Theology: A Critical Response to H. Ray Dunning's Grace, Faith, and Holiness." The Asbury Theological Journal, Fall "Sabbath Observance as a Theological Issue in Jewish-Christian Relations." In The Sabbath in Jewish and Christian Traditions, eds. Tamara Eskenazi, Daniel Harrington, and William Shea (New York: Crossroad, 1991). "Christo-Praxis: Toward a Post-Holocaust Ethical Christology." The Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Spring "Wesleyan Reservations about Eschatological 'Enthusiasm.'" Wesleyan Theological Journal, Vol. 29, Nos. 1 and 2 (Spring-Fall, 1994). The Cosmological Basis for John Wesley s Gradualism. Wesleyan Theological Journal, Volume 32, Number 1 (Spring 1997). All of Creation is Groaning: Is There a Distinctively Wesleyan Contribution to an Environmental Ethic? The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences Bulletin, Volume 18, Number 2 (Spring 1998). And He Felt Compassion : Holiness Beyond the Bounds of Community. In Embodied Holiness, eds. Samuel M. Powell and Michael Lodahl (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 1999). Arguing According to the Scriptures : A Path toward Christian Affirmation of God s People Israel. Quarterly Review Volume 20, Number 3 (Fall 2000).
6 Articles and Book Chapters, cont d. (arranged chronologically) Una Natura Divina, Tres Nescio Quid: What Sorts of Personae are Divine Personae? Wesleyan Theological Journal, Volume 36, No. 1 (Spring, 2001) Creation Out of Nothing? Or is Next to Nothing Enough? In Thy Nature and Thy Name is Love: Wesleyan and Process Theologies in Dialogue, eds. Bryan P. Stone and Thomas Jay Oord (Nashville: Kingswood Books, 2001). Divine Holiness. In Philosophy of Religion: Introductory Essays, ed. Thomas Jay Oord (Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 2003). Theology on the Rough Road to Emmaus: Questioning the Quadrilateral. In It s All About Grace: Wesleyan Essays in Honor of Herbert L. Prince, ed. Samuel M. Powell (San Diego: Point Loma University Press, 2004). To Whom Belong the Covenants? Wesley, Whitehead, and Wildly Diverse Religious Traditions. In Deep Religious Pluralism, ed. David Griffin (Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005). The New Creation as Creative Transformation. Creative Transformation Vol. 14:3 (Summer 2005). Disputing over Abraham Disputing with God: An Exercise in Intertextual Reasoning. Christian Scholar s Review, Vol. XXXIV: 4 (Summer 2005). Methodism. The Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature, eds. Bron Taylor and Jeffrey Kaplan (New York: Continuum, 2005). Looking for the End without Using the Means : John Wesley s Practical Divinity and Today s Local Church. In The Wise Shepherd: Biblical and Theological Resources for the Pastoral Task, ed. Brad E. Kelle (San Diego: Point Loma Press, 2006). Responsible Grace in Christology? John Wesley s Rendering of Jesus in the Epistle to the Hebrews (co-authored with MA thesis advisee Matthew Hambrick). Wesleyan Theological Journal, Volume 43, No. 1 (Spring, 2008). Divine Sovereignty in the Process Theological Tradition (With a Little Help from John Wesley). In The Sovereignty of God Debate, eds. D. Stephen Long and George Kalantzis (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2008). Theological Perspective essays on Psalms 2, 4, 22:25-31, 23, 51 and 118 for Feasting on the Word: Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary, Year B, Vol. 2, and Year A, Vols. 1 and 2, eds. David L. Bartlett and Barbara Brown Taylor (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, ). We Cannot Know Much, But We May Love Much : Mystery and Humility in John Wesley s Narrative Ecology (co-authored with MA thesis advisee Marc Otto). Wesleyan Theological Journal, Volume 44, No. 1 (Spring 2009). Republished as Mystery and Humility in John Wesley s Narrative Ecology in Divine Grace and Emerging Creation: Wesleyan Forays in Science and Theology of Creation, ed. Thomas Jay Oord (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2009).
7 Articles and Book Chapters, cont d. (arranged chronologically) Postmodern Christians in God s Creation. In Postmodern and Wesleyan? Exploring Boundaries and Possibilities, eds. Jay Richard Akkerman, Thomas Jay Oord and Brent D. Peterson (Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2009). The (Brief) Openness Debate in Islamic Theology: And Why that Debate Should be Different among Contemporary Christians. In Creation Made Free: Open Theology Engaging Science, ed. Thomas Jay Oord (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2009). Wesleyan Core Term entries on Holiness and Practical Divinity for The Wesley Study Bible, eds. Joel B. Green and William H. Willimon (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2009). Wesley and Nature. In Wesleyan Theology and Social Science: The Dance of Practical Divinity and Discovery, eds. M. Kathryn Armistead, Brad D. Strawn and Ronald W. Wright (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010). Entries on Dreams and Visions, Holy War, Illumination of Scripture and War and Spirituality for The Dictionary of Christian Spirituality, general ed. Glen Scorgie (Zondervan Press, 2011). Entries on Interfaith Dialogue and Islam for The Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology, ed. Albert Truesdale (Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 2012). Entry on Catherine Keller for Creation and Salvation: A Medley of Essays on Recent Theological Movements, ed. Ernest Conradie (Lit Verlag, 2012) Theological Perspective essays on Mark 10:46-52 and Mark 11:1-10 for Feasting on the Gospels, eds. Cynthia A. Jarvis and E. Elizabeth Johnson (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, scheduled for publication in SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS (arranged chronologically): "Thou Shalt Have No Other Gods Behind Me." Presented April 15, 1986 as response paper to Lewis Ford's "Can Trinitarian Thought Provide a Bridge for Jewish-Christian Reflection?" at the Conference for Jewish Theology and Process Thought, Hebrew Union College, New York. "Re-Reading Paul after van Buren." Presented January 6, 1987 as response to Paul van Buren's A Christian Theology of the People Israel at the Center for Contemporary Theology, Shalom Hartman Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, Jerusalem. "Against the Fusion of Horizons: Rupturing the 'Judeo-Christian Tradition'." Presented March 19, 1987 at the Southeastern Regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Atlanta, Georgia. Won that year s regional student paper award. Krystallnacht and the Church. Presented November 9, 1988 at Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, ID, on the 50th anniversary of Krystallnacht.
8 SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS, cont d (arranged chronologically): Frontier Apocalyptic and the Quest for New Being: A Tillichian Look at the Ghost Dance Movement, Presented April 19, 1989 at the Great Plains- Rocky Mountain Regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Billings, Montana. "Sabbath Observance as an Issue in Jewish-Christian Conversation." Presented May 25, 1989 at the Symposium on the Sabbath, co-sponsored by the General Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventists and the Center for Judaic Studies, at Denver University, Denver, Colorado. "The Theological Vision of Martin Luther King, Jr." Presented January 15, 1990 at Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, ID, in observance of ML King Day. "The Invisible Core Text in Nazarene Liturgy." Presented March 15, 1991 to the annual meeting of the Fellows of the Center for Religious Pluralism of the Shalom Hartman Institute, Berkeley, California. "Kabbalistic Undercurrents in Martin Buber's I and Thou." Presented May 4, 1991 at the Northwest Regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion, University of Washington, Seattle. "To Believe in God, Maker of (a Fifteen Billion Year-Old) Heaven and (a Five Billion Year-Old) Earth." Presented October 19, 1991 at the Consultation on the Relationship Between the Wesleyan Tradition and the Natural Sciences, Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, Missouri. "Eschatological Reserve (re/serving the future age) or Reservations about Eschatology (pre/serving the present age)? Loosely Wesleyan Reflections on Last Things." Presented November 6, 1993 at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society (theme: Wesleyan Theology and Eschatology), Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, Oklahoma. "Christo-Praxis: Biblical Foundations for a Post-Holocaust Ethical Christology." Presented in March 1994 at the second "Remembering for the Future" International Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust, Berlin. Why We Must Remember. Presented April 8, 1994 for the Voices of Faith for Human Rights memorial service for victims of the Holocaust, Boise, Idaho. "The Withness of the Spirit: The Role of Experience in the Life of Faith." Presented June 14-15, 1994 in plenary and workshop settings at the Convocation on Wesleyan Studies, Castro Valley United Methodist Church, Castro Valley, California. "Ruach, Pneuma, Shekhinah: The Divine Presence." Presented December 20, 1994 at the Institute for Theological Studies, Seattle University, Washington. "Religious Faith and Religious Fears: An Open Letter to Our Children." Presented February 22, 1995 as part of "Anne Frank in the World ," the Idaho Exhibit, at First Congregational Church (UCC), Boise, Idaho.
9 SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS, cont d (arranged chronologically): "Religious Pluralism and Religious Convictions." Presented March 17, 1995 at the College of Social Sciences and Public Affairs 1995 Spring Conference on Issues of Diversity, Boise State University, Idaho. "Eschatology and Process Theology." Presented June 20, 1995 at the Institute for Theological Studies, Seattle University, Washington. "New Creation and (Good) Old Creation." Presented November 2, 1995 at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society (theme: The New Creation), Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho. Covenant Character: The Role of Scripture in Ethical Reflection and Decision. Presented February 8, 1997 at the Festival of Faith Conference of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Albertson College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho. Also presented March 8, 1997 for the 97th Regional Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of South Idaho, Red Rock Christian Church, Boise Idaho. All of Creation is Groaning : Does the Wesleyan Tradition Make a Contribution to an Ecological Ethic? Presented April 24, 1997 as the Northwest Nazarene College Faculty Award Lectureship for Science and Religion: Can We Live Them Both? Theologian-in-residence for October-November, 1997 series of science/religion dialogues at St. Andrew s United Methodist Church, Palo Alto, CA. World Without End : Might This Universe Be Resurrected? Presented October 14, 1997 as that month s Public Forum of The Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA. The Whiteheadian Wesley and the Evangelical Wesley: Can They Give Each Other Their Hands? Presented February 24, 1998 for the Center for Process Studies, Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, CA. Beginnings: God s Activity in the Origins of the Universe. Presented March 27, 1998 at Nazarene Theological Seminary for the Consultation on Science and Religion for Professors of Nazarene Colleges and Universities, March 26-28, 1998, Kansas City, MO. The Strangest Sentence in the History of Western Philosophy. Presented May 9, 1998 at the University of Portland for the Pacific Northwest regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion, May 8-10, Portland, OR. Giving Our Stories Some Bend: A Response to Michael Goldberg as an Exercise in Jewish-Christian Conversation. Presented May 9, 1999 at Pacific Lutheran University for the Pacific Northwest regional meeting of the American Academy of Religion, May 7-9, Tacoma, WA. Spirit of God, Spirit of Christ Spirit of Creation? (Who and What is the Holy Spirit?) Presented March 5, 2000 at Azusa Pacific University for the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society, March 5-6, Azusa, CA.
10 SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS, cont d (arranged chronologically): The Witness of the Spirit, Revisited: Is the Putatively Therapeutic Function of Wesley s Doctrine of Assurance Actually Feasible? Presented March 31, 2000 at Asbury Theological Seminary for the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Psychology and Wesleyan Theology, Wilmore, KY. Perceived Evils of Evolution and Probable Problems for Providence: Why the Creation-Evolution Conversation is so Utterly Difficult. Presented June 12, 2000 for the Science and Religion Course Program s advanced workshop (Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences) on the theme Evolution and Providence, Oakland, CA. Four-part lecture series sponsored by the Wesleyan Center for Twenty-First Century Studies, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, California, during the academic year : God of Nature and of Grace: Why the World Matters to Wesleyans Lecture One: Making: The Creatures All Thy Breath Receive. Presented September 7, Lecture Two: Mending: The Bondage of Corruption Break. Presented November 2, Lecture Three: "Molding: 'Thou Art the Universal Soul.'" Presented February 8, Lecture Four: Meeting: And All We Taste Be God. Presented April 5, God of Nature and of Grace : John Wesley s Vision of a Salved World. Presented September 29, 2001 at the 125 th Anniversary Celebration conference, Christian Scholarship For What? at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI. Creating Symbolic Space: Point Loma Nazarene University Past and Present. Presented with faculty colleague Duane Little (History Department) February 8, 2002 at Point Loma Nazarene University s Centennial Conference, The Creative Imagination: Space, Time and Form, San Diego CA. Reading Genesis in a Wesleyan Way. Presented April 12, 2002 at Point Loma Nazarene University for the God of Nature and of Grace conference, co-hosted by the Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences (Berkeley, CA) and PLNU, San Diego, CA. To Whom Belong the Covenants? Whitehead, Wesley and Wildly Diverse Religious Traditions. Presented March 27, 2003 at Claremont School of Theology for an international conference hosted by the Center for Process Studies, Whitehead s Philosophy and Genuine Religious Pluralism, Claremont, CA. Distinguished Lecturer for the Gould Lectures on Holiness at Eastern Nazarene College, Wollaston, MA, April 16-17, 2003: Lecture One: The Witness of the Spirit as a Sharing in the Triune Life of God Lecture Two: The Witness of the Spirit as a Sharing in Ecclesial Koinonia Lecture Three: The Witness of the Spirit as a Sharing in Creation s Pains Contemporary Theology and the Ministry of the Local Church. Presented February 11, 2004 at Point Loma Nazarene University for Continuing Education Seminar Series for Pastors, Christianity in the 21 st Century (in conjunction with 2004 Wiley Lecturer Rebecca Chopp), San Diego, CA.
11 SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS, cont d (arranged chronologically): The Bible and the Qur an: Adam, Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Presented March 15, 22 and 29, 2004 at San Diego School for Christian Studies ( Living with Our Deepest Differences series), First United Methodist Church, San Diego, CA. The Story of The Story of God. Presented August 17, 2004, at Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi, Kenya. No Holiness but Social Holiness : Implications for Institutions of Higher Learning within the Wesleyan Tradition. Presented August 21, 2004 to the Faculty of Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi, Kenya. From God to Creation : Pursuing the Trinitarian Reflections of Gregory of Nyssa as a Critique of Creatio ex Nihilo. Presented November 21, 2004 in the Open and Relational Theologies Consultation of the national meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Antonio, TX. Distinguished Lecturer for the Rothwell Lectures in Theology at Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, OK, February 22-24, (In celebration of the centenary of Nazarene theologian Mildred Bangs Wynkoop s birth:) Lecture One: The New Wine of Wynkoop s Relational Reading of Wesley: Refreshing? or Bursting the Old Skins? Lecture Two: Wynkoop s Debt to Wiley and Williams Lecture Three: Wynkoop s Whiteheadian Wesley? The Church as the Community of New Creation. Presented March 5, 2005 at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA. Gather Up the Fragments, That Nothing Be Wasted. Presented April 16, 2005 for conference on Lifestyles for a Sustainable World: A Gathering of Local Practices for Sustainability, Mid-City Church of the Nazarene, San Diego, CA. The Bible and the Qur an, Side by Side. Four lectures presented January 20, 2006, for Continuing Education for Pastors (interdenominational), Eureka Church of the Nazarene, Eureka, CA. Teaching Our Tongues to Say I Do Not Know. Commencement address presented May 13, 2006 at Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA. The Human's Naming of the Creatures as the World's (and God's) Open Future: A Conflict of Interpretations among Jews, Muslims and Mormons. Presented November 20, 2006 in the Open and Relational Theologies Consultation at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Washington, D.C. Divine Sovereignty in the Process Theological Tradition. Presented February 8, 2007 in the Forum for Evangelical Theology on Divine Sovereignty at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL. Responsible Grace in Christology? John Wesley s Rendering of Jesus in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Co-written and co-presented with graduate student Matthew Hambrick March 3, 2007 at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society, Olivet Nazarene University, Kankakee, IL.
12 SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS, cont d (arranged chronologically): Capable of God : John Wesley s Thinking as a Resource for an Even More Holistic Theology. Presented April 2, 2007 as a response to Jorge Julca, Wesleyan Theology: A Holistic Theology, for the Second Global Theology Conference of the Church of the Nazarene, The Netherlands. Made to Be God s Image; Called to Become God s Likeness: A Christian Theological Rationale for Creation Care. Presented October 4, 2007 at the Creation Care Pastors Workshop, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA. Also presented April 19, 2008 for San Diego School for Christian Studies Conference on Creation Care, San Diego, CA, First United Methodist Church. We Cannot Know Much, But We May Love Much : Mystery and Humility in John Wesley s Narrative Ecology. Co-written and co-presented with graduate student Marc Otto March 15, 2008 at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC. The Spirit as the Outpoured Present from God s Future, in response to James K.A. Smith, Is the Universe Open for Surprise? Pentecostal Ontology and the Spirit of Naturalism. Presented March 15, 2008 for a plenary session of the joint annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society with the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC. Cain and Abel in Genesis and the Qur an. Presented April 7, 2008 for the Didache Lecture Series at Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN. Christianity in the Neighborhood of World Religions. Presented April 8, 2008 for Living in the Neighborhood chapel series at Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN. The (Brief) Openness Debate in Islamic Theology and Why that Debate Should be Different among Contemporary Christians. Presented April 11, 2008 at the Conference on Open and Relational Theology Engaging Science, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, CA. Divine Desire and Human Violence: Cain and Abel in Genesis and the Qur an. Presented February 3, 2009 at the College of Idaho, Caldwell, ID. On Being the Neighbor: How John Wesley s Reading of the Parable of the Good Samaritan May Cultivate Loving People. Presented February 5, 2009 as the first annual Edwin Crawford Lecture, plenary address for the Conference on Christian Love: Theory and Practice, Wesley Center for Applied Theology, Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID. Rethinking The General Spread of the Gospel : Critical Retrieval of a Classic Wesley Sermon. Presented October 30, 2009 at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL. Prophetic Imagination in the Gospel of Matthew. Presented March 18, 2010 at the Nurturing the Prophetic Imagination Conference, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA. For Each People an Open Road : Matthew s Gospel and Muhammad s Recitings in Our Religiously Plural World. Presented March 5, 2010 at the Global Christianity and World Religions Conference, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, IL.
13 SELECTED ACADEMIC & ECCLESIASTICAL PRESENTATIONS, cont d (arranged chronologically): To Save a Life is to Save the World: Cain and Abel in the Bible and the Qur an. Presented April 23, 2011 at California State University, Northridge, CA. Bent-Down Theology: Jesus and the Church in the Johannine Tradition. Four-part series of talks presented August 22-24, 2011 for annual retreat of RIM (Residents in Ministry/ordination candidates), California-Nevada Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, Santa Cruz, CA. Ecclesiology Beyond Borders: Churches and the Challenges of Immigration. Presented September 14, 2011 at Strangers in this World: A Dialogue on Immigration and the Church, Tecate Seminario Mexicano, Tecate, Baja California. The Creative Eschatological Tension in John Wesley s Sermon, The General Spread of the Gospel. Presented November 19, 2011 in a Wesleyan Studies section of the national meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Francisco, CA. The Great Gulf in John Wesley s Anthropology. Presented March 3, 2012 at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society, Trevecca Nazarene University, Nashville, TN. Is Henrietta Lacks Really Immortal? A Christian Perspective on Life, Death and Immortality in Conversation with Rebecca Skloot s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Presented April 4, 2012 for the San Diego Center for Ethics in Science and Technology, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, San Diego, CA.
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