John W. Hawthorne November 2014 Email: Phone: john.hawthorne@arbor.edu (517) 750-6325 (office) Employment (in chronological order): August 1981 - July 1990 Associate Professor of Sociology (87-90) Assistant Professor of Sociology (81-87) Olivet Nazarene University Kankakee, Illinois, 60901 August 1990 - February 1993 Professor of Sociology (92-93) Associate Dean (92-93) Associate Professor (90-92) Sterling College Sterling, Kansas, 67579 February 1993 - June 1995 Vice President and Dean of Continuing Education Sterling College Sterling, Kansas, 67579 July 1995 June 2005 Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty Warner Pacific College Portland, Oregon July 2005 June 2006 Special Assistant to the President Warner Pacific College Portland, Oregon June 2006 August 2010 Provost and Chief Academic Officer Point Loma Nazarene University San Diego, California June 2011 Present
John W. Hawthorne: 2 Professor of Sociology Chair, Department of Sociology, Global Studies, and Criminal Justice Chair, Social Science Division (August 2013 -- Present) SAU Faculty Forum President (August 2012 -- Present) Education: Degree: Ph.D., December 1986. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Major: Sociology Dissertation Title: "The Attending Nonmember: An Examination of a Neglected Population". Degree: M.S., December 1980. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Major: Sociology Degree: B.S. with Departmental Honors, May 1978. Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana Major: Sociology Department Honors Project: "Sanctification and Subculture: Two Competing Explanations for Changes in Anxiety and Life Satisfaction". Publications, Conferences, and Presentations: The Rise of Identity Evangelicalism, Presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Indianapolis, IN, October 2014 Your First Step into a Much Larger World, Address to incoming freshman class at Northwest Nazarene University, Nampa, ID, August 2014 Tectonic Shifts: Evangelicalism in a Postmodern Age, presented at Northwest Nazarene University annual Wesley Conference. Nampa, ID, March 2014 A First Step into a Much Larger World: The Christian University and Beyond. Book for freshmen year experience courses in Christian universities. Wipf and Stock, Eugene, Oregon, February 2014. American Evangelicalism: Present Condition, Future Possibilities, an online dialogue involving 29 evangelical leaders reflecting on monthly themes introduced by CCCU
John W. Hawthorne: 3 leader Harold Heie at www.respectfulconversation.net. I am one of eight people who wrote on all eight topics. May to December 2013. Harold Heie developed a manuscript out of the dialogue and is currently looking for a publisher. Wesleyan Implications for Christian Higher Education: Conversations Heading Toward a Position, presentation at the annual meetings of the Wesleyan Theological Society, Seattle, WA, March 2013. Worship Wars Were Easy: Evangelical Age Cohorts in Postmodern Society, presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of Nazarene Sociologists and Researchers, Kansas City, MO, March 2013. Christian Higher Education in a Postmodern Age Spring Arbor University Community of Learners, Spring Arbor, MI, September 2012. Broken Stories: Structure, Narrative, Identity, and Civil Discourse, presentation at the annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Religious Research Association. Milwaukee, WI. October 2011. The Centrality of Diversity in the Construction of Christian Academic Community, presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Christians Teaching Sociology. St. David, PA. 2010. Review of James K. A. Smith s The Devil Reads Derrida in Christian Higher Education, Volume 9, Issue 4, September 2010. Review of Priest and Nieves (eds), This Side of Heaven: Race, Ethnicity, and Christian Faith in Christian Scholar s Review. Winter 2008. Moving to Outcomes, faculty address at Point Loma faculty retreat. 2007 Coming Down Off the Mountain, PLNU Chapel address, 2007 On Unifying Faith and Learning Didache (on line journal of the Church of the Nazarene) Fall 2006. Affirming our Particularities, presented at the Church of God Higher Education Consultation, Anderson, IN. 2004. Faith, Living, and Learning, presented at the Church of God Theological Administrators and Educators Forum, Fritzlar, Germany. 2004. My Last Lecture, WPC Chapel, 2003. Living Within the Dynamic Tensions, faculty address at Warner Pacific faculty retreat. 2003.
John W. Hawthorne: 4 The Ontology of Faith and Learning, presented at the Critical Concerns in Christian Higher Education conference, Seattle, WA. 2003. Mapping the Journey, faculty address at Warner Pacific faculty retreat. 2002. The Worst Kept Secret in Portland, faculty address at Warner Pacific faculty retreat. 2001. Intentionality, faculty address at Warner Pacific faculty retreat. 2000. Identity, Story, and Grace: A Layered Approach to the Concept of Community, presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Nazarene Sociologists of Religion. 2000. "A Covenantal Model of Employer-Employee Relationship", (with Katherine Glynn) presented at the annual meeting of the Christian Business Faculty Association, Anderson, IN. 1992. "Congregational Networks, Religious Orientation, and Organizational Involvements", presented at the conference on Evangelicals, Voluntary Associations, and American Public Life", Wheaton, IL. This was the result of a research grant for $2,500 funded by the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicalism with support of the Lilly Endowment. 1991. "Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Finding the Unique Effect of Supplemental Course Instruction", (with Jeralynne J. Hawthorne) Educational Reference Information Center #ED328201. 1991. "The Concept of Covenant Community as Interface between Sociology and Theology", (with David P. Whitelaw) presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Religious Research Association, Virginia Beach, VA. 1990. Individualism vs. Commitment in Our Churches", The Preacher's Magazine, 65: 17-20. 1989. "A Personal Perspective on Graduate Teaching Experiences", panel discussion on "Do We Really Need to Learn How to Teach? Graduate Student and New Professional Perspectives" at the American Association for Higher Education Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. 1987. "Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Finding the Unique Effect of Supplemental Course Instruction", (with Jeralynne J. Hawthorne) presented at the annual
John W. Hawthorne: 5 conference of the National Association for Developmental Education, New Orleans, LA. 1987. The Attending Nonmember: An Examination of a Neglected Population, Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 1986. "Ignorance is Strength: Doublethink and Secularization", (with Stephen M. Pusey) presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Religious Research Association, Chicago, IL. 1984. "Determinants of a Holiness Lifestyle", (with Michael K. Roberts) presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Religious Research Association, Chicago, IL. 1984. "Teaching Social Stratification with Monopoly", (with Phyllis M. Goudy and Jeanne Nelson) American Sociological Association Teaching Newsletter, 8: 11-12. 1983. "Three Worlds to Conquer" (with Joseph F. Nielson) in The Smaller Church in a Super Church Era, (Jon Johnston and Bill Sullivan, eds.), Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press. 1983. "Monopoly as a Teaching Tool", (with Phyllis M. Goudy) presented at the annual meetings of the North Central Sociological Association, Columbus, OH. 1983. "Congregational Structure and the Attending Nonmember", presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Religious Research Association, Providence, RI. 1982. An Evaluation of the Indiana Office of Campus Ministry, (with James D. Davidson and Michael K. Roberts) Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 1981. Campus Ministry in Indiana: 1980, (with Michael K. Roberts and James D. Davidson) Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 1981. Review of James T. Richardson's Conversion Careers: In and Out of the New Religions, in Review of Religious Research, 21: 247-248. 1980. "Conceptualizing the Attending Nonmember", (with Raymond C. Rymph) presented at the annual meetings of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Religious Research Association, Cincinnati, OH. 1980.
John W. Hawthorne: 6 Sanctification and Subculture: Two Competing Explanations for Changes in Anxiety and Life Satisfaction, Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. 1978.