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1 CURRICULUM VITAE DR. LOUIS KOMJATHY 康 思 奇 Associate Professor of Chinese Religions and Comparative Religious Studies Department of Theology and Religious Studies University of San Diego 5998 Alcalá Park San Diego, CA (619) Narrative Profile: Born in Detroit, Michigan, raised in Modesto, California, and educated in San Diego, Seattle and Boston, I am a leading teacher-scholar of Daoism (Taoism) and Contemplative Studies. As one of the few academics trained in both Daoist Studies and Religious Studies, I specialize in Daoism with particular expertise in contemplative practice and mystical experience. My general interests in Daoism are fourfold: the history of pre-modern Chinese Daoism; the emergence of global Daoism in the context of modernity; the Western reception of Daoism, especially with respect to popular American culture; and the history of Daoist Studies as an academic field. That is, my academic approach includes the investigation of cultural influences, interpretive legacies, and contexts of reception. I have published definitive studies of Quanzhen 全 真 (Complete Perfection) Daoism (2007; 2013) and an authoritative introduction to Daoism (2013), with the latter serving as the textbook for my associated course. I have also edited a forthcoming pioneering volume on contemplative literature, which will become the textbook for my Contemplative Traditions course. In addition, I am founding Co-chair of both the Daoist Studies Group ( ) and Contemplative Studies Group (2010-present) of the American Academy of Religion. More recently, I have organized an interdisciplinary conference on Contemplative Studies (2014), and I am working on theoretical articles on critical subjectivity and (religious) praxis. Primary Concentration Daoism (Taoism) Areas of Expertise Chinese History, Society & Religion Buddhism in East Asia Chinese Medicine Comparative Mysticism Contemplative Practice Secondary Interests Theory and Method in Religious Studies Asian Religions in America Archaeology and Ethnography Embodiment, Psychology & Consciousness Material Culture Educational Background Boston University Boston, MA Ph.D., Religious Studies Taoist Studies Institute Seattle, WA Independent Study University of California San Diego, CA B.A., Literature and Philosophy Graduate Work Dissertation: Cultivating Perfection: Mysticism and Self-transformation in Early Quanzhen Daoism (2005). Published under the same title by Brill (2007) Concentration: Religion and Society Adviser: Livia Kohn (Religious Studies; Daoism; Chinese Studies) 1
2 Committee Members: Steven Katz (Religious Studies; Jewish Studies; Mysticism), Harold Roth (Brown University; Religious Studies; Daoism; Chinese Studies), and Robert Weller (Anthropology; Chinese Religions) Qualifying Examinations: Buddhism in East Asia, Chinese Religion and Society, and Mysticism Professional Experience Academic Positions 2014-present Associate Professor (tenured), Chinese Religions and Comparative Religious Studies, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego. External reviewers: Suzanne Cahill (University of California, San Diego), Andrew Fort (Texas Christian University), Norman Girardot (Lehigh University), Harold Roth (Brown University), and Michael Saso (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Assistant Professor, Chinese Religions and Comparative Religious Studies, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego (inaugural appointment) Assistant Professor, East Asian Religions and History of Religions, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University 2007 (summer) Visiting Associate Professor of Daoist Studies, Institute of Religion, Science, and Social Studies (Zongjiao kexue yu xiehui wenti yanjiu suo 宗 教 科 學 與 社 會 問 題 研 究 所 ), Shandong University (Jinan, Shandong, PRC) Visiting Assistant Professor, History of Religions, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Visiting Associate Professor of Daoist Studies, IRSSS, SDU Faculty Fellow, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Visiting Instructor, History of Religions, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University (Offered tenure-track position) Lecturer, Taoist Studies Institute Special Appointments Steber Professor, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2013-present 2013-present 2010-present Member, Steering Committee, Comparative Theology Group, American Academy of Religion Member, Advisory Board of the North American Commission for Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) Founding Co-chair, Contemplative Studies Group, American Academy of Religion. Program unit leadership: Thomas Coburn (Naropa University/Brown University), Andrew Fort (Texas Christian University), Fran Grace (University of Redlands), Anne Klein (Rice University), Harold Roth (Brown University), and Judith Simmer-Brown (Naropa University) Founding Co-chair, Daoist Studies Group, American Academy of Religion. Program unit leadership: Suzanne Cahill (University of California, San Diego), Norman Girardot (Lehigh University), James Miller (Queen s University), Harold Roth (Brown University), and Elijah Siegler (College of Charleston) 2006-present Co-founder and Co-director, Daoist Foundation (DF; Daojiao jijin hui 道 教 基 金 會 ; Research Associate, Shandong Daoism Research Group, IRSSS, SDU Co-chair, Daoist Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion Founding Program Unit Chair and Founding Member, Daoist Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion 2003-present Co-founder and Co-director, Center for Daoist Studies (CDS; Daoxue zhongxin 道 學 中 心 ; Service to the Department and University Member, Dean s Advisory Council for Advancement of the Liberal Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Diego 2
3 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Diego 2014 Conference Organizer, Conference on Contemplative Studies, University of San Diego. Sponsored by Center for Christian Spirituality, Center for Educational Excellence, Center for Inclusion and Diversity, College of Arts and Sciences, Office of the Provost, and the American Academy of Religion 2014 (fall) Class Observer, Second-Year Review, Professor Rico Monge. Successful reappointment 2014 (fall) Instructor, Contemplative Traditions, Directed Study for Adam McPeak, Franciscan School of Theology, University of San Diego 2014 Instructor, THRS 110, SYE Florence, International Center Study Abroad program 2013 Member, Search Committee (External Chair position), Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2013 (spring) Instructor, Comparative Meditation, Directed Study for S. Aminah Renee, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego Member, Reappointment, Rank and Tenure Committee, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego. Successful tenure and promotion: Susie Babka* and Karen Teel. Successful reappointment: Aaron Gross Secretary, Curriculum Committee, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego Member, Search Committee (Comparative Theology position), Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego. Successful hire: Rico Monge 2012 Signatory, Faculty Petition for President Mary Lyons Resignation. (One of only two untenured faculty members) 2012 Member, Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Diego (leave of absence replacement for Professor Emily Reimer-Barry) 2012 Moderator, Living in Meditation and Peace: A Discussion with the Venerable Lama Tenzin Dhonden, Personal Peace Emissary to His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Institute for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego, March 13, Member, Graduate Program Exploratory Committee, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2011 (spring) Member, Assessment Committee, THRS 496W: Senior Seminar (Patricia Plovanich), Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2011 Instructor, THRS 112, SYE Barcelona, International Center Study Abroad program Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego Member, Academic Affairs and Planning Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of San Diego Organizer and Facilitator, THRS 112 Teaching Seminar, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2010 (spring) Member, Assessment Committee, THRS 496W: Senior Seminar (Maria Pascuzzi), Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2010 (spring) Departmental Secretary, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego 2009 Presenter, Traditional Chinese Culture, Religion and Society, China Institute at PLU, Freeman Foundation, April 4, Faculty Advisor, Religion Capstone (Senior Thesis), Philip Adams, Ascending to the Dao: Self, Practice and Mystical Experience in the Xisheng jing 2009 Faculty Advisor, Environmental Studies Capstone, Terra Marotz, Matter and Spirit: A Look at the Effects of Untreated Sewage Disposal on the Ecology of the Holy River Ganga 2009 Facilitator, PLU Religion Capstone Seminar 2009 Panel Organizer, Meditation in Comparative Perspective, American Academy of Religion Pacific Northwest regional meeting Humanities Liaison to Human Participants Review Board (HPRB) 3
4 2008 Faculty Advisor, Religion Capstone, Graham Ojala-Barber, Transcending Immanence: The Soteriology of Patanjali s Yoga Sutra 2008 Faculty Advisor, Religion Capstone, Jordan Hunt, Traditional Daoist Practice: Towards an Embodied and Applied Ecology Religion Major Advisor, Pacific Lutheran University Academic Advisor, Pacific Lutheran University 2007 Organizer, PLU Paul O. Ingram Lecture, To Treat Yourself as Other : The Psychodynamics of Self-Alterity in Early Daoism, Harold Roth (Brown University) 2007 Faculty Advisor, Religion Capstone, Benjamin Monte Calvino, Comparative Theology: Ramanuja and Paul Tillich Coordinator, Faculty Colloquium, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Member, Advisory Board, Chinese Studies Program, Pacific Lutheran University Consultant, Faculty Search for East Asian Specialist, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Faculty Advisor, Religion Capstone, Sean Tormey, Śunyata in Nagarjuna s Madhyamika Philosophy Faculty Advisor, Religion Capstone, Andrew Sprain, Religion and Nationalism in Tibetan Buddhism Service to the Profession 2015 Panel co-organizer (with June McDaniel and Ann Gleig), Mystics and Contemplatives in the Academy Today: Religious Experience from the Outside-in and Inside-out, American Academy of Religion annual meeting 2014 Panel co-organizer (with Anita Houck and Elisabeth Koenig), Contemplation in the World: The Socially Transformative Effects of Practice. Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality annual meeting (San Diego), November 21, Conference Organizer, Conference on Contemplative Studies, University of San Diego. Sponsored by Regional Development Grant (Western Region) from the American Academy of Religion 2013 Panel Organizer, Maps of Transformation: Ox Herding, Horse Taming, and Stages on the Contemplative Path, American Academy of Religion annual meeting 2011 Panel Organizer, Teaching Daoism in Introductory World Religions Courses, American Academy of Religion annual meeting 2011-present Developer and Manager, Contemplative Studies Website, University of San Diego ( Panel Organizer and Presider, The New Humanities: Contemplative Studies and the Liberal Arts, International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, Mind and Life Institute 2010 Panel Organizer and Presider, Contemplative Studies: Problems and Prospects, American Academy of Religion annual meeting Member, Steering Committee, Daoist Studies Group, American Academy of Religion Panel Organizer, Traditions of Daoist Meditation, Daoism Today: Science, Health, Ecology conference, Loyola Marymount University, June 2-6, Panel Organizer (with Jonathan Herman), Review Panel of The Taoist Canon: A Historical Companion to the Daozang, Daoist Studies Group, American Academy of Religion annual meeting 2007 Panel Organizer and Presider, The Place of the Practitioner in the Academy, American Academy of Religion annual meeting 2006 Panel Organizer and Presider, Laoshan Daoist Monks Discuss Daoism, Daoist Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion annual meeting (cancelled) 2005 Panel Organizer and Chair, Daoist Studies: Problems and Prospects, Daoist Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion annual meeting 2004-present Program Unit Chair, Daoist Studies Group and Contemplative Studies Group, American Academy of Religion 2001 (spring) Panel Organizer, Boston Faith and Film Festival Conference Organizer, Conference on Daoist Cultivation (May, 2001; Seattle, Wash.) 4
5 Editorial and Administrative Work 2015-present Member, Editorial Board of Comparative Philosophy of Religion series, Springer Publishing 2014 Reader, Dream Trippers: Global Daoism and the Predicament of Modern Spirituality by David Palmer and Elijah Siegler (University of Chicago Press) 2014 Reader, The Great Religions by Stephen Prothero (W.W. Norton) 2014 Reviewer, Recognizing Sufism: Transformative Practice in the Islamic Tradition by Arthur Buehler (I.B.Tauris) (endorsement) 2014 Reviewer, China s Green Religion: Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future by James Miller (Columbia University Press) 2013 Reviewer, Taoism in Japan: Chinese Traditions and Their Influence on Japanese Religious Culture by Jeffrey L. Richey (ed.) (Routledge, 2015) 2013 Author and coordinator, Self-review for the Contemplative Studies Group, American Academy of Religion (approved 2014) 2013 Reviewer, The Recollective Sublime: Religious Universals and Contemplative Landmarks in Yoga, Bhāvanā, and Mystical Theology by Kenneth Rose (Bloomsbury Academic) 2013-present Founding Member, Editorial Board of Frontiers of Daoist Studies (Sichuan University) 2012 Reviewer, A World of Their Own: Daoist Monks and Their Community in Contemporary China by Adeline Herrou (Three Pines Press, 2013) (endorsement) 2011 Author, Summary Report on Imagining the Core: Catholicity and the Core, Academic Affairs and Planning Committee 2009 Author and coordinator, Proposal for the Contemplative Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion (approved 2010) 2007-present Founding Member, Editorial Board of Journal of Daoist Studies 2007 Author and coordinator, Proposal for the Daoist Studies Group, American Academy of Religion (approved 2008) 2006-present Assistant Editor, Zhongguo daojiao kexue jishu shi 中 國 道 教 科 學 技 術 史 (History of Taoism and Science) (Jiang Sheng, ed.), Beijing: Kexue chubanshe, 2002 (vol. 1), 2010 (vol. 2) Author (with DSC leadership), AAR Daoist Studies Consultation Conference Report, American Academy of Religion, Posted on DSC website ( Author (with DSC leadership), AAR Daoist Studies Consultation Conference Report, American Academy of Religion, Posted on DSC website ( Author and coordinator, Proposal for the Daoist Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion (approved 2005) 2003 Copy Editor for Livia Kohn s Daoism and Chinese Culture (rev. ed.) Book Review Editor, Daoist Studies Website 2001 Annotator, Mutual Stealing among the Three Powers in the Scripture of Unconscious Unification. In Daoism and Ecology, edited by Norman Girardot et al. (Harvard University Press, 2001) Coordinator for special issue of Religious Studies Review: The Tao of the West Editorial Assistant, Religious Studies Review Editorial Assistant, Daoist Identity, edited by Livia Kohn and Harold Roth (U. Hawaii, 2002) Editorial Assistant, Daoism Handbook, edited by Livia Kohn (Brill, 2000) Supplemental Experience 2015 Facilitator, Daoist Contemplative Practice Workshop, Brown University Contemplative Studies Concentration, organized by Harold Roth (Brown University) 2014 Facilitator, Daoist Practice Workshop, University of Redlands, organized by Fran Grace (University of Redlands) 2013 Facilitator, Daoist Quiet Sitting and Self-massage, Meditation Room session, University of Redlands, organized by Fran Grace (University of Redlands) 2012 Facilitator, Pathways in Contemplative Pedagogy Workshop, Rice University, organized by Andrew Fort (Texas Christian University; AAR Southwest Region) and funded by the Wabash Center 5
6 2011 Facilitator, Teaching Contemplative Traditions Workshop, Baylor Center for Jewish Studies, organized by Andrew Fort (Texas Christian University; AAR Southwest Region) and funded by the Wabash Center and the American Academy of Religion 2011 Facilitator, Daoist Contemplative Practice Workshop, Brown University Contemplative Studies Initiative, organized by Harold Roth (Brown University) Member, USD Contemplative Pedagogy Professional Learning Community (Center for Educational Excellence) 2009-present Participant, THRS Faculty Colloquium, University of San Diego Participant, Faculty Colloquium, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University Participant, Faculty Colloquium, Department of Religion, Pacific Lutheran University 2004-present Organizer and Facilitator, Daoist Studies Group (Center for Daoist Studies) Resident Advisor, Myles Standish Hall, Boston University Contributing Member, Boston University Teaching Fellows Seminar Coordinator, March of Remembrance and Hope, Boston Hub 2000-present Coordinator, Initiative on Scholars and Practitioners, Daoist Studies Website Awards, Grants, and Honors USD Steber Professorship ( ) USD Large Faculty Research Grant: Daoist Meditation Manuals ( ) USD International Opportunities Grant: Ethnographic Fieldwork on Modern Daoist Monasticism in the People s Republic of China (2015) AAR Regional Development Grant (Western Region): Conference on Contemplative Studies (2014) USD Teaching and Learning Grant: Guest Speaker Michael Saso (spring, 2014) USD Faculty Research Grant: Readings in Daoist Literature ( ) Distinguished Faculty Member, Mortar Board (James Bennett), University of San Diego (2013) Center for Educational Excellence Travel Grant: Ninth Annual Summer Session on Contemplative Pedagogy conference (2013) USD Faculty Research Grant: Early Daoist Commentaries on the Daode jing ( ) Center for Educational Excellence Travel Grant: International Symposia for Contemplative Studies conference (2012) Dean s Supplemental Research Funding: International Symposia for Contemplative Studies conference (2012) USD Faculty Research Grant: Historical Dictionary of Daoism ( ) USD International Opportunities Grant: Daoism Today: Women s Roles and Practices conference ( ) USD Faculty Research Grant: Early Daoist Commentaries on the Daode jing ( ) USD International Opportunities Grant: Cultural Histories of Meditation conference ( ) Wabash Summer Research Fellowship: Contemplative Literature (2009) Wabash Workshop on Teaching the College Introductory Religion Course (2008) Wabash Pre-tenure Religion Faculty Teaching Workshop ( ) Kelmer-Roe Faculty-Student Research Grant, Asian Religions in the Pacific Northwest (2008) Innovative Teaching Award, Giving Voice to Islam: A Conversation with Malik Ahmed of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Pacific Lutheran University (October, 2007) Travel Grant for Daoism in Action conference, Hong Kong (2007) Participant, Wild Hope Faculty Teaching Seminar, Pacific Lutheran University ( ) Recipient, Outstanding Academic Title (OAT), Choice Magazine, for Daoist Body Cultivation (2006) Nominee (Livia Kohn), Junior Fellow, Harvard University Society of Fellows (2005) Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation Research Grant ( ) Travel Grant for Daoist Studies Today conference, Chengdu, Sichuan (2004) Angela and James Rallis Memorial Award, Humanities Foundation, Boston University (2004) 6
7 Courses Taught Comparative Mysticism, University of San Diego, Fall 2013 Comparative Meditation (Directed Study: S. Aminah Renee), University of San Diego, Spring 2013 Exploring Religious Meaning, University of San Diego, Fall 2012, Spring 2014, Fall 2014 The Daoist Tradition, University of San Diego, Spring 2012, Spring 2014, Summer 2015 Contemplative Traditions, University of San Diego, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2014 The Nature of Religion, University of San Diego, Fall 2010 Religions of China, University of San Diego, Spring 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2013, Spring 2015 Daoist Faith and Practice, University of San Diego, Fall 2009, Spring 2011 Introduction to World Religions, University of San Diego, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2013 Contemplative Traditions of the World, Pacific Lutheran University, Spring 2009 Senior Capstone Seminar, Pacific Lutheran University, Spring 2009 Religions of China: Topic: Daoism, Pacific Lutheran University, Spring 2008 Historical and Interpretive Issues in Daoist Studies, Shandong University, Fall 2005 Daoist Studies in the West, Shandong University, Fall 2005 The Buddhist Tradition, Pacific Lutheran University, Spring 2005, Spring 2007 Religions of East Asia, Pacific Lutheran University, Spring 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2008 Death and Immortality, Pacific Lutheran University, Spring 2005, Fall 2006 Comparative Mysticism, Pacific Lutheran University, J-Term 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008 Religions of South Asia, Pacific Lutheran University, Fall 2004, Fall 2007 Religions of China, Pacific Lutheran University, Fall 2004, Spring 2007 Survey of Daoist Literature, Taoist Studies Institute, Spring 2003 The Daoist Tradition: Its History, Worldviews, and Practices, Taoist Studies Institute, Fall 2002 Publications Books (6 published; 1 completed manuscript; 2 in progress) Taming the Wild Horse: A Study and Translation of the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures. In progress. Publisher TBD. Introducing Contemplative Studies. West Sussex, England: Wiley-Blackwell, in progress. (Under contract and due September 1, 2016) Critical Dictionary of Daoism. Completed manuscript. Publisher TBD. Daoism: A Guide for the Perplexed. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, The Daoist Tradition: An Introduction. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, st Reprinting: Companion website: The Way of Complete Perfection: A Quanzhen Daoist Anthology. Albany: State University of New York (SUNY) Press, Paperback release: Handbooks for Daoist Practice. 10 vols. Hong Kong: Yuen Yuen Institute, Originally published in 2003 under the imprint of Wandering Cloud Press. Reviewed in Dragon s Mouth (Shijing 世 靜 ) Spring 2004: 18. Cultivating Perfection: Mysticism and Self-transformation in Early Quanzhen Daoism. Sinica Leidensia, vol. 76. Leiden: Brill, Reviewed in Religious Studies Review (Russell Kirkland) 35.4 (December 2009): 306; Sophia (James Miller) 48 (2009): 95-98; and Journal of Chinese Religions (Stephen Eskildsen) 36 (2008): Title Index to Daoist Collections. Cambridge, Mass.: Three Pines Press, Reviewed in Religious Studies Review (Russell Kirkland) 29.4 (October 2003): 388 and Journal of Chinese Religions (Judith Boltz) 32 (2004): Edited Volumes (1 forthcoming) Contemplative Literature: A Comparative Sourcebook on Meditation and Contemplative Prayer. Albany: State University of New York (SUNY) Press, forthcoming. (Scheduled for publication on September 1, 2015) 7
8 Book Chapters (7 published; 5 forthcoming; 4 in progress) Cognitive Monuments: Lineage and Transmission in the Daoist Tradition. In Creating Public Memory: Objects, Architecture, and Ephemeral Space, edited by Lenore Metrick-Chen. Publisher TBD. (Invited contribution) Names Are the Guest of Reality : Apophasis, Mysticism and Soteriology in Daoist Perspective. In Comparative Grammars of Ineffability, edited by Timothy Knepper. New York: Springer Publishing Company, in progress. (Invited contribution) Theological Pluralism, Interreligious Dialogue, and Encountering Reality. In Teaching Interreligious Encounter, edited by Alex Hwang and Marc Pugliese. AAR Teaching Religion Series. Oxford and New York: American Academy of Religion/Oxford University Press, in progress. Möbius Religion: The Insider/Outsider Question. In Religion: A Next-Generation Handbook for Its Robust Study, edited by Jeffrey Kripal. The MacMillan Handbooks on Religion. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, in progress. (Invited contribution) Approaching Contemplative Practice. In Contemplative Literature, edited by Louis Komjathy, Albany: State University of New York Press, Contemplative Traditions. In Contemplative Literature, edited by Louis Komjathy, Albany: State University of New York Press, Daoist Internal Alchemy. In Contemplative Literature, edited by Louis Komjathy, Albany: State University of New York Press, Therapeutic Meditation. In Contemplative Literature, edited by Louis Komjathy, Albany: State University of New York Press, Comparative Reflections. In Contemplative Literature, edited by Louis Komjathy, Albany: State University of New York Press, Adherence and Conversion to Daoism. In The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion, edited by Charles Farhadian and Lewis Rambo, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, (Invited contribution) Daoist Clepsydra-Meditation: Late Medieval Quanzhen Monasticism and Communal Meditation. In Hindu, Buddhist and Daoist Meditation, edited by Halvor Eifring, Oslo, Norway: Hermes Academic Publishing, (Invited contribution) The Daoist Tradition in China. In The Blackwell Companion to Chinese Religions, edited by Randall Nadeau, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, (Invited contribution) The Daoist Mystical Body. In Perceiving the Divine through the Human Body: Mystical Sensuality, edited by Thomas Cottai and June McDaniel, New York: Palgrave MacMillan, (Invited contribution) Field Notes from a Daoist Professor. In Meditation and the Classroom: Contemplative Pedagogy in Religious Studies, edited by Judith Simmer-Brown and Fran Grace, New York: State University of New York Press, (Invited contribution) Daoism: From Meat Avoidance to Compassion-based Vegetarianism. In Call to Compassion: Religious Perspectives on Animal Advocacy, edited by Lisa Kemmerer and Anthony J. Nocella II, New York: Lantern Books, (Invited contribution) Qigong in America. In Daoist Body Cultivation, edited by Livia Kohn, Cambridge, Mass.: Three Pines Press, (Winner of Choice OAT Award) Journal Articles (Peer-reviewed) (14 published; 1 completed; 5 in progress) On Reconstructing Lost Practices (with Harold Roth). In progress. Planned submission: TBD. Towards a Theory of (Religious) Praxis. In progress. Planned submission: History of Religions or Theory and Method in the Study of Religion. Reimagining Daoism. In progress. Planned submission: Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Clothed in the Dao: The Styles, Functions, and Symbolism of Daoist Dress. In progress. Planned submission: Material Religion. A Daoist Way of Being: Clarity and Stillness (Qingjing 清 靜 ) as Embodied Practice. In progress. Planned submission: Philosophy East and West. Theses on the Philosophy of Oecologie. Publisher TBD. 8
9 Sun Buer 孫 不 二 : Early Quanzhen Matriarch and the Beginnings of Female Alchemy. Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in China 16.2 (2014): Title Index to the Zhonghua daozang 中 華 道 藏 (Chinese Daoist Canon). Monumenta Serica 62 (2014): Living in Seclusion: Early Quanzhen Eremitic Poetry. Frontiers of Daoist Studies 1.1 (April 2014): Contemplative Studies: Frequently Asked Questions (with Thomas Coburn, Fran Grace, Anne Klein, Harold Roth, and Judith Simmer-Brown). Teaching Theology and Religion 14.2 (2011), (Invited contribution) Mapping the Daoist Body: Part II: The Text of the Neijing tu. Journal of Daoist Studies 2 (2009), Daojiao dianji de fanyi (Suoyin) 道 教 典 籍 的 翻 譯 ( 索 引 ) (Daoist Texts in Translation). Translated by Zhang Lijuan 張 麗 娟 and Huang Yongfeng 黃 永 鋒. Daoxue yanjiu 道 學 研 究 (Daoist Studies) : Daojiao dianji de fanyi (IV) 道 教 典 籍 的 翻 譯 (IV) (Daoist Texts in Translation). Translated by Zhang Lijuan 張 麗 娟 and Huang Yongfeng 黃 永 鋒. Daoxue yanjiu 道 學 研 究 (Daoist Studies) : Mapping the Daoist Body: Part I: The Neijing tu in History. Journal of Daoist Studies 1 (2008), Daojiao dianji de fanyi (III) 道 教 典 籍 的 翻 譯 (III) (Daoist Texts in Translation). Translated by Zhang Lijuan 張 麗 娟 and Huang Yongfeng 黃 永 鋒. Daoxue yanjiu 道 學 研 究 (Daoist Studies) : Daojiao dianji de fanyi (II) 道 教 典 籍 的 翻 譯 (II) (Daoist Texts in Translation). Translated by Zhang Lijuan 張 麗 娟 and Huang Yongfeng 黃 永 鋒. Daoxue yanjiu 道 學 研 究 (Daoist Studies) : Daojiao dianji de fanyi (I) 道 教 典 籍 的 翻 譯 (I) (Daoist Texts in Translation). Translated by Zhang Lijuan 張 麗 娟 and Huang Yongfeng 黃 永 鋒. Daoxue yanjiu 道 學 研 究 (Daoist Studies) : Tracing the Contours of Daoism in North America. Nova Religio 8.2 (November 2004): Changing Perspectives on the Daoist Tradition: A Review of J.J. Clarke s The Tao of the West. Religious Studies Review 28.4 (2002): Index to Taoist Resources. Journal of Chinese Religions 29 (2001): Journal Articles (Public scholarship) (4 published) Wang Chongyang s Guidance for the Jade Flower Society. The Dragon s Mouth : Foundations of Daoist Practice (with Kate Townsend). The Dragon s Mouth : Reading Daoist Texts as Practice Manuals. The Empty Vessel: Journal of Contemporary Taoism 11.3 (Spring 2004): Developing Clarity and Stillness: The Scripture for Daily Internal Practice. The Dragon s Mouth Winter 2002/2003: Reprinted in Into Mountains, Over Streams: Journal of Internal Arts and Culture March 2014 (online). Entries in Reference Works (4 published; 1 in progress) Daoism in the Modern World. In Encyclopedia Britannica, edited by Matthew Stefon. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, in progress. (Invited contribution) Daoism. In Encyclopedia of Global Religion, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and Wade Clark Roof. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2012, (Invited contribution) Fengshui. In Encyclopedia of Global Religion, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and Wade Clark Roof. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2012, (Invited contribution) Mysticism. In Encyclopedia of Global Religion, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and Wade Clark Roof. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2012, (Invited contribution) Animals and Daoism. Advocacy for Animals, Encyclopedia Britannica online. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, (Invited contribution) Electronic Publications (13 posted) Daoist Meditation: Theory, Method, Application. Aranyelixir ( Posted on September 19, On Becoming Fully Human: The Value of a Religiously-Affiliated Liberal Arts Education. USD Admissions blog ( Posted on May 14,
10 Daoism. Electronic supplement to Comparing Religions: Coming to Terms by Jeffrey Kripal (Wiley- Blackwell, 2014). Daoism (Taoism) FAQ Sheet. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on November 1, Basic Information Sheet on Daoism. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on March 15, Common Misconceptions about Daoism. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on March 15, Daoist Canon Online. With James Miller. Daoist Studies Website ( ongoing. Periodization Model of Daoist History. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on June 1, Models of Daoist Practice and Attainment. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on June 1, Chronology of Daoist History. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on April 15, Daoist Teachers in North America. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on September 15, Daoist Organizations in North America. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on September 15, Daoist Texts in Translation. Center for Daoist Studies website ( Posted on September 15, Selected Book Reviews (9 posted; 2 in print; 1 forthcoming; 1 in progress) Review of Jinhua Jia et al. s Gendering Chinese Religion: Subject, Identity, and Body. Nan Nü: Men, Women and Gender in China, in progress. Review of Shawn Arthur s Early Daoist Dietary Practices. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, forthcoming. Review of Florian Reiter s (ed.) Affiliation and Transmission in Daoism: A Berlin Symposium. Monumenta Serica 61 (2013): Review of Pierre Marsone s Wang Chongyang ( ) et la fondation du Quanzhen: ascètes taoïstes et alchimie intérieure. Journal of Chinese Religions 40 (2012): Review of Kristofer Schipper and Franciscus Verellen s The Taoist Canon: A Historical Companion to the Daozang. Daoist Studies website, posted on August 31, Review of Stephen Eskildsen s The Teachings and Practices of the Early Quanzhen Taoist Masters. Daoist Studies website, posted on December 2, Review of Qiao Yun s Taoist Buildings. Daoist Studies website, posted on April 7, Review of Norman Girardot s The Victorian Translation of China. Daoist Studies website, posted on June 26, Review of Robert Campany s To Live as Long as Heaven and Earth. Daoist Studies website, posted on May 21, Review of Robert Hymes Way and Byway. Daoist Studies website, posted on March 1, Review of Edward Davis Society and the Supernatural in Song China. Daoist Studies website, posted on January 1, Review of Stephen Little s Taoism and the Arts of China. Daoist Studies website, posted on January 1, Review of Paul Katz s Images of the Immortal. Daoist Studies website, posted on January 1, Honorarium-based Lectures and Keynote Addresses (13) Critical Subjectivity: On Being (and Not Being) a Scholar of Religion, Interlandi Memorial Lecture (Leigh Kendall), Brown University, April 13, Taming the Wild Horse: A Metaphor for Self-Cultivation in Late Medieval Daoism, Contemplative Studies Concentration and Department of Religious Studies (Harold Roth), Brown University, April 10,
11 (Re)Introducing Contemplative Practice to Higher Education, University of the Third Age (U3A) (Jodi Waterhouse), University of San Diego, January 28, Daoist Temples in a Chinese Landscape: Traditional Chinese Culture and the Subculture of Daoism, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (Candace Gietzen), University of California, San Diego Extension, December 1, Daoist Body Maps: Being and Embodiment in Daoist Perspective, College of Charleston (Elijah Siegler), October 23, Daoist Self-cultivation: Virtue, Meditation, Transformation, The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina (Keith Knapp), October 22, Names Are the Guest of Reality : Apophasis, Mysticism and Soteriology in Daoist Perspective, Comparison Project, Drake University (Timothy Knepper), March 6, Imagining the Contemplative University, Texas Christian University (Andrew Fort), September 19, Studying What One Practices, Practicing What One Studies: A Daoist Professor s Perspective, Texas Christian University (Andrew Fort), September 19, Contemplating Contemplative Pedagogy, Hunsaker Teaching Lunch, University of Redlands (Fran Grace), February 6, Foundations of Daoism, University of Redlands (Fran Grace), February 6, Daoist Meditation: Theory, Practice, Application, Brown University Contemplative Studies Initiative (Harold Roth), February 11, Mapping the Daoist Body: The Neijing tu 內 經 圖 and the Daoist Internal Landscape, Annual Asian Studies Lecture (Robin Wang), Loyola Marymount University, March 24, Conference and Seminar Papers (29) Taming the Wild Horse: Late Medieval Daoist Perspectives on Contemplative Practice and Experience, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Daoist Contemplative Practice: Subversiveness, Resistance, Transformation, Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality annual meeting, November Adherence and the Scholar-Practitioner in the Academy, Conference on Contemplative Studies, University of San Diego, November In Search of the American Daoist Master : Interpretive Issues in the Study of American Daoism, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Teaching Daoism in Introductory World Religions Courses, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Towards a Religious Studies Approach to Contemplative Studies, International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, Mind and Life Institute, April Disappearing into Namelessness: Towards a Radical Rereading of the Zhuangzi 莊 子, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Sun Buer 孫 不 二 : Early Quanzhen 全 真 Matriarch and the Beginning of Female Alchemy (Nüdan 女 丹 ), 7 th International Conference on Daoist Studies: Women and the Feminine, Nanyue (Changsha), Hunan, June Contemplative Studies: Problems and Prospects, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, October Towards a History of Early Daoist Visualization, Daoism Today, Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, California, June Daoist Clepsydra Mediation: Late Medieval Quanzhen Monasticism and Communal Meditation, Cultural Histories of Meditation, Oslo, Norway, May A Daoist Way of Being: Clarity and Stillness (Qingjing 清 靜 ) as Embodied Practice, The Daoist Salon (Daoxue shalong 道 學 沙 龍 ), Zhengzhou, Henan (PRC), March Teaching the Introductory Course in Religious Studies, Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning, June Subverting Notions of Otherness in Teaching Religion, Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning, June
12 Daoist Inner Observation, American Academy of Religion Pacific Northwest Region annual meeting, April Reflections on The Taoist Canon: A Historical Companion to the Daozang, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Living among Daoists: Daily Quanzhen 全 真 Monastic Life, Daoism in Action: International Conference on Daoist Studies, Yuen Yuen Institute (Hong Kong), November Theses on the Philosophy of Oecologie, Department of Religion Faculty Colloquium, Pacific Lutheran University, September Quanzhen Alchemical Practice as Documented in the Dadan zhizhi, Conference on Internal Alchemy, Cibola Center for Integral Studies, Magdalena, New Mexico, September Daoist Vestments and the Theology of Clothing, Department of Religion Faculty Colloquium, Pacific Lutheran University, February The Daoist Mystical Body, Daoist Studies Consultation and Mysticism Group, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Inaugural Address, Daoist Studies Consultation, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Mystical Being and Mystical Experiencing, Faculty Colloquium, Pacific Lutheran University, November Early Quanzhen 全 真 Views of Self, Daoist Studies Today, Chengdu, Sichuan, June Alchemical Transformation in Early Quanzhen Daoism, Daoism and the Contemporary World, Boston University, June Daoism in North America, Conference on Daoism and Tantra, Boston University, April Review of J.J. Clarke s The Tao of the West, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, November Intertextuality and Chan Themes in Why Has Bodhidharma Left for the East?, Boston Faith and Film Festival, Boston Theological Institute, February The History of a Misinterpretation: Reconsidering the Distinction between Philosophical and Religious Daoism, Congress 2000: The Future of Religion, Boston University and Harvard University, September Public Presentations and Guest Lectures (48) Thinking through Chinese Religious Categories, Aaron Gross, class on Introduction to World Religions, University of San Diego, April 29, Animals and Daoism, Aaron Gross, class on Animals and Religion, University of San Diego, April 23, Religion and Politics in the People s Republic of China, Mary Doak, class on Faith and Politics, University of San Diego, March 4, Daoist Contemplative Practice, Karma Lekshe Tsomo, class on Introduction to World Religions, October 29, The Daoist Tradition, College of Charleston, October 24, Daoist Magic, College of Charleston, October 22, The Daoist Tradition, All Souls Episcopal Church, San Diego, California, September 21, Towards an Embodied Daoist Ecology, Critical Ecologies Research Forum, University of California, San Diego, May 20, Imagining the Contemplative University, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego, February 20, The Daoist Tradition, Karma Lekshe Tsomo, class on Introduction to World Religions, October 30, The Daoist Tradition, St. Peter s Episcopal Church, Del Mar, California, October 16, Religion and Politics in the People s Republic of China, Mary Doak, class on Faith and Politics, University of San Diego, December 3, Understanding Celtic Christianity, Understanding Religion, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego, October 16,
13 Contemplative Education: New Directions in Higher Education, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego, October 4, Contemplative Studies and the Liberal Arts, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego, May 7, Contemplative Studies and Centering Prayer, introduction for Fr. William Meninger, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego, February 6, The Village of Nothing-Whatsoever, All Faith Service, University of San Diego, February 2, Punk Religion, CAS 5x5 Live, University of San Diego, November 10, Expanding Our View of Inclusion: A Luncheon Panel Discussion on Religious Identity, Race, and Invisible Diversity (panelist), Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego, Tuesday, October 4, On the Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies: Continuing the Conversation, THRS Departmental Colloquium, October 21, Daoist Theology, Mary Doak, class on the Problem of God, University of San Diego, October 18, Daoist Meditation, Roger Walsh, graduate seminar on meditation, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, Irvine, October 5, 2010 Thinking through Chinese Religious Categories, Aaron Gross, class on Introduction to World Religions, University of San Diego, May 5, 2010; November 15, Contemplative Practice and Peace Studies Barbara Quinn, class on Spirituality and Peace Studies, Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego, April 24, Teaching Daoism in Introductory World Religions Courses, THRS 112 Teaching Seminar, University of San Diego, April 13, Reflections on Religiously Motivated Violence: The Case of the Huangjin 黃 巾 ( Yellow Turban ) Rebellion, Bahar Davary, class on Religion and Conflict Resolution, University of San Diego, March 17, Traditional Chinese Culture, Religion and Society, China Institute at PLU, Freeman Foundation, April 4, Others at Our Doorstep: Asian Religions in Pierce County, Department of Religion Faculty Lecture, Pacific Lutheran University, March 10, Reading the Opening Ceremony of the Beijing Summer Olympics (8/8/8) through Chinese Religions, Chinese Studies Public Event, Pacific Lutheran University, November 19, Death, Dying and Post-mortem Existence: A Comparative Perspective, PLU Theological Society (PLUTS), Pacific Lutheran University, October 23, Contemplative Studies, Sarah Williams, class on Contemplative Studies, Evergreen State College, May Reflections on Teaching and Learning, PLU Division of Humanities Faculty Meeting, Pacific Lutheran University, May 2, Mysticism and Neuroscience, PLU Theological Society (PLUTS), Pacific Lutheran University, March 20, Asian and Comparative Theology, PLU Theological Society (PLUTS), Pacific Lutheran University, October 23, Theory and Method in the Study of Religion, Capstone Seminar, Pacific Lutheran University, February The History and Practice of Taiji Quan and Qigong, Livia Kohn, class on Eastern Religions, March Death and the Afterlife in Chinese Religions, Stephen Prothero, class on Death and Immortality, Boston University, February Daoism and Chinese Medicine, Forum on International Health, Boston University, April A Historian s View of Daoism, Stephen Prothero, class on Eastern Religions, April Daoism in North America, Stephen Prothero, class on Eastern Religions, April The Buddhist Doctrine of No-self (Anatman), Livia Kohn, class on Death and Immortality, December
14 Positionality and Participation: Issues of Perspective and Identity in Religious Studies and Anthropology, Frank Korom, class on Anthropology of Religion, November Points and Meridians in Daoist Cultivation, Livia Kohn, class on Chinese Medicine, October Warring States Daoism, Merle Goldman, class on Early Chinese History, October Daoist Psychology, Livia Kohn, class on Chinese Medicine, September Daoist Practitioners and Organizations in North America, Livia Kohn, class on Taoist Religion, March The Early Daoist Tradition, Merle Goldman, class on Early Chinese History, October Interviews Interview with Louis Komjathy, Author of The Daoist Tradition. Interview by Lalle Pursglove. June 25, Sources of Enlightenment: Faculty and Administrators Who Challenge and Inspire Their Students: Louis Komjathy. Interview by Pamela Crosby. Character Clearinghouse 3.1 (October 2012). Dangers of Contemplative Practice. Interview by Willoughby Britton. Dark Night Project, Contemplative Studies Initiative, Brown University, April 1, What Do You Believe Is True Even Though You Can t Prove It? Pacific Lutheran University Scene Magazine Summer Conferences Attended American Academy of Religion annual meeting, San Diego, California, November 21-24, Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality annual meeting, San Diego, California, November 21, Conference on Contemplative Studies, University of San Diego, November 20-21, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, November 23-26, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 16-19, Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 16, International Symposia for Contemplative Studies, Denver, Colorado, April 26-29, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, San Francisco, California, November 18-21, th International Conference on Daoist Studies: Women and the Feminine, Nanyue (Changsha), Hunan, June 24-28, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, October 29-November 1, th International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism Today, Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, California, June 2-6, Cultural Histories of Meditation, Oslo, Norway, May 12-16, The Daoist Salon (Daoxue shalong 道 學 沙 龍 ), Zhengzhou, Henan (PRC), March 22-26, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Montreal, Canada, November 6-9, American Academy of Religion PNW regional meeting, Tacoma, Washington, April 24-26, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Chicago, Illinois, November 1-3, th International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism in Action, Hong Kong, November 21-25, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, San Diego, California, November 16-19, Conference on Internal Alchemy, Magdalena, New Mexico, August 30-September 3, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Washington, D.C., November 18-21, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 18-21, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, San Antonio, Texas, November 19-22, nd International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoist Studies Today, Sichuan University, Chengdu, and Qingcheng shan, Guanxian, Sichuan (China), June 6-10, st International Conference on Daoist Studies: Daoism and the Contemporary World, Boston University, Boston, Mass., June 5-7, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Toronto, Canada, November 23-26,
15 International Conference on Wisdom in China and the West: In Memory of Julia Ching, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, November 21-22, Religious Thought and Lived Religion in China: A Conference in Honor of Daniel Overmyer on His Retirement, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, September 14-15, Dwelling in Intimate Immensities, Whidbey Institute, Whidbey Island, Wash., August 17, Millenarianism and Chinese Religions, Harvard University/Boston University, Cambridge, Mass., April 13-14, Daoism and Tantra, Boston University, Boston, Mass., April 19-21, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Denver, Col., November 22-25, Daoist Cultivation, Camp Sealth, Vashon Island, Wash., May 9-13, Taoism and the Arts of China, Chicago, Ill., December 2-3, Congress 2000, Boston University/Harvard University, Boston, Mass., September 11-15, American Academy of Religion annual meeting, Boston, Mass., November 23-26, Taoism and Ecology, Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions, Cambridge, Mass., June 5-8, Seminars and Workshops Attended Ninth Annual Summer Session on Contemplative Pedagogy, Center for Contemplative Mind in Society and Association for Contemplative Mind in Higher Education, Smith College, Northampton, MA (August 4-9, 2013) Gaming Pedagogies: Reacting to the Past, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Tuesday, April 16, 2013) Ashoka Faculty Exchange Luncheon: Introduction to the Earth Charter, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Thursday, February 14, 2013) Faculty Travel Immersion Seminar: Exploring Celtic Christianity, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, Ireland (June 11-18, 2012) Imagining the Core: Synthesizing the Disciplines, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Friday, October 28, 2011) Imagining the Core: Catholicity and the Core, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Thursday, October 27, 2011) Imagining the Core: Liberal Arts and the Core, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Tuesday, September 27, 2011) Imagining the Core: Introducing the Core Action Plan, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Monday, September 26, 2011) Faculty Workshop: Your Guide to the Academic Program Review Process, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Friday, September 2, 2011) Spirituality as an Academic Discipline, Center for Christian Spirituality, University of San Diego (October 23, 2010) Guiding Your Program through the Review Process, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Thursday, September 23, 2010) The Fourth Criterion: Support for the Mission of the University, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, April 23, 2010) Academic Freedom and the Catholic University, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, March 19, 2010) Spirituality as an Academic Discipline, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (March 4, 2010) Integrating Catholic Social Teaching into the Curriculum, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, February 19, 2010) Catholic Social Teaching in Action, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, December 11, 2009) The Hallmarks of USD, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, November 20, 2009) 15
16 Being a Faculty Member at a Catholic University: What Difference Does it Make?, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, October 23, 2009) THRS Rubric Workshop, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego (Thursday, October 15, 2009) Curricular Alignment of Goals, Outcomes and Courses, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (September 29, 2009) What Kind of Catholic University Are We? USD Students and Catholic Identity, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego (Friday, September 25, 2009) The Ins and Outs of the FRG Process, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (September 21, 2009) New Faculty Catholic Identity Seminar, Center for Catholic Thought and Culture, University of San Diego ( ) Charting Your Course Workshop, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (September 3, 2009) Wabash Pre-tenure Religion Faculty Teaching Workshop ( ) Wabash Workshop on Teaching the College Introductory Religion Course (2008) Wild Hope Faculty Teaching Seminar, Pacific Lutheran University ( ) Ongoing Projects Daoist Studies Archive. Collection of every major publication in Daoist Studies, with special attention to Daoist textual collections. Currently includes the Zhengtong daozang 正 統 道 藏 (electronic & print), Daozang jiyao 道 藏 輯 要, Daozang jinghua lu 道 藏 精 華 錄, Dunhuang daozang 敦 煌 道 藏, Zangwai daoshu 藏 外 道 書 (electronic & print), Zhonghua daozang 中 華 道 藏, and Zhonghua xu daozang 中 華 續 道 藏. Planned acquisitions include Daoshu jicheng 道 書 集 成, Daozang jinghua 道 藏 精 華, Daozang xubian 道 藏 續 編, Sandong yishi 三 洞 拾 遺, Zhongguo daoguan zhi congkan 中 國 道 觀 志 叢 刊, and Zhuang-Lin xu daozang 莊 林 續 道 藏. Daoist Material Culture Archive. Collection of contemporary Daoist monastic materials. Currently includes texts, vestments, ritual implements, statuary, stele rubbings, paintings and liturgical recordings. American Daoism Archive. Collection of materials related to American Daoism, including the fullspectrum of the religious and cultural phenomenon. Primary holdings include popular journals and newsletters, general-audience and popular publications, self-published books, paintings, diagrams, and webpages. Non-specialist Projects San Diego Religion. Ethnographic research on San Diego religious teachers and communities with particular focus on Asian religions. Ziran Paintings. Ongoing photography project related to Chinese Daoist sacred sites. Daoist Children s Stories. Adaptations of Daoist stories for children. Languages Classical and Modern Chinese ( Mandarin ) French (Reading) Japanese (Basic Reading) Theory and Method in the Study of Religion Ethnographic Sensitivity Memberships Taoist Studies Institute 1999-present Society for the Study of Chinese Religion 2000-present Daoist Studies Website (Founding Member) 2001-present American Academy of Religion AAR Chinese Religions Group 16
17 2003-present Center for Daoist Studies (Founding Co-director) AAR Daoist Studies Consultation (Founding Chair) Shandong Daoism Research Group, IRSSS, Shandong University 2007-present Daoist Foundation (Founding Co-director) 2008-present AAR Daoist Studies Group (Founding Co-chair) Contemplative Pedagogy Professional Learning Community, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego (Founding Member) 2010-present AAR Contemplative Studies Group (Founding Co-chair) 2010-present Classical Chinese Reading Group (Founding Member; UC San Diego) American Association of University Professors 2013-present Monastic Interreligious Dialogue Extra-curricular Activities Backpacking and Mountaineering Major backpacking trips: Enchantment Lakes (Washington), Hundred Mile Wilderness (Maine), John Muir Trail (California), Wonderland Trail (Washington) Major peak ascents: Electric Peak (Montana), Huashan 華 山 (Mount Hua, PRC), Mount Katahdin (Maine), Mount Rainer (Camp Muir; Washington), Mount Whitney (California), Royal Arches (California) Wilderness Areas Explored: Baxter State Park (Maine), Glacier National Park (Montana), Joshua Tree National Park (California), Olympic National Park (Washington), Redwood National Park (California), Sequoia National Park (California), Yellowstone National Park (Montana), Yosemite National Park (California) Meditation Movement Studies Poetry and Aesthetics Photography References Harold Roth, Professor of Religious Studies; Director, Contemplative Studies Initiative, Brown University (Dissertation Committee Member) Norman Girardot, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Religion, Lehigh University Jeffrey Kripal, J. Newton Rayzor Chair in Philosophy and Religious Thought, Department of Religious Studies, Rice University James Miller, Professor of Religious Studies and Chinese Studies, Queen s University Suzanne Cahill, Professor of History and East Asian Studies (retired), University of California, San Diego Michael Saso, Professor Emeritus of Religion, University of Hawaii, Manoa Gerard Mannion, Professor of Theology and Amaturo Chair in Catholic Studies, Georgetown University Andrew Fort, Professor of Religion (retired), Texas Christian University JIANG Sheng 姜 生, Director, Center for Cultural Technologies, Sichuan University Orlando Espín, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego Russell Fuller, Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego Alberto López Pulido, Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of San Diego Judith Liu, Professor of Sociology, University of San Diego Sandra Sgoutas-Emch, Professor of Psychology; Director, Center for Educational Excellence, University of San Diego Livia Kohn, Professor Emerita of Religious Studies, Boston University (Graduate Adviser) Fran Grace, Professor of Religious Studies, University of Redlands Elijah Siegler, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, College of Charleston Mary Doak, Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego SUN Yi, Associate Professor of History; Coordinator, Asian Studies Program, University of San Diego Sarah Schneewind, Associate Professor of History, University of California, San Diego 17
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GERALD F. LEONARD 765 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 617-353-3138 [email protected] EDUCATION J.D., Magna Cum Laude, University of Michigan Law School, 1995 Ph.D., History, University of Michigan, 1992
Simon Howard Tufts University 490 Boston Avenue Medford, MA 02155 (831) 419-6895 [email protected]
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