JOHN F. HAUGHT CURRICULUM VITAE Distinguished Research Professor Department of Theology Georgetown University Washington DC 20057-1137 Contact Information: 3713 S. George Mason Dr. Apt. 205W Falls Church, VA 22041-3729 Phone: 703-671-1466 haughtj@georgetown. edu EDUCATION B.A., St. Mary’s University, Baltimore, 1964 M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1968 Ph. D., The Catholic University of America, 1970 (Dissertation: Foundations of The Hermeneutics of Eschatology) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy (brief course on Science and Religion, Nov. 24-Dec. 2, 2010) D’Angelo Chair in the Humanities, St John’s University (Fall Semester, 2008) Senior Fellow, Science and Religion, Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University 2007- Distinguished Research Professor, Georgetown University 2005-
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JOHN F. HAUGHTCURRICULUM VITAE
Distinguished Research ProfessorDepartment of TheologyGeorgetown UniversityWashington DC 20057-1137
Contact Information:
3713 S. George Mason Dr.Apt. 205WFalls Church, VA 22041-3729
Phone: 703-671-1466haughtj@georgetown. edu
EDUCATIONB.A., St. Mary’s University, Baltimore, 1964M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1968Ph. D., The Catholic University of America, 1970(Dissertation: Foundations of The Hermeneutics of Eschatology)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEPontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy (brief course on Science and Religion, Nov. 24-Dec. 2, 2010)D’Angelo Chair in the Humanities, St John’s University (Fall Semester, 2008)Senior Fellow, Science and Religion, Woodstock Theological Center,Georgetown University 2007-Distinguished Research Professor, Georgetown University 2005-Thomas Healey Distinguished Professor 2002-2005Landegger Distinguished Professor 1996-2002Professor of Theology, Georgetown University 1986-2005Chair, Theology Department, Georgetown University 1990-95Associate Professor of Theology, Georgetown University 1977-1986Assistant Professor of Theology, Georgetown University 1970-1977Instructor of Theology, Georgetown University 1969-1970
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PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Science and Faith: A New Introduction (New York: Paulist Press, 2012), now being translated into Chinese.
Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God, and The Drama of Life (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2010).
God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2008) translated into Italian, Dutch and Vietnamese.
Christianity and Science (Maryknoll: Orbis Press, 2007), translated into Spanish and Portuguese (2010)
Is Nature Enough: Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)
Purpose, Evolution and the Meaning of Life (Ontario: Pandora Press, 2004).
Deeper Than Darwin: the Prospect for Religion in the Age of Evolution (Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 2003), translated into Korean (Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title, 2003).
Responses to 101 Questions on God and Evolution (New York: Paulist Press, 2001), translated into Polish, Portuguese and Korean.
God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution (Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 2000; Second Edition, 2007) translated into Italian, Portuguese, Indonesian, Korean, Russian and Slovak.
Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation (New York: Paulist Press, 1995), translated into Romanian, Korean, Persian, Urdu, Indonesian and Chinese.
The Promise of Nature: Ecology and Cosmic Purpose (New York: Paulist Press, 1993).
Mystery and Promise: A Theology of Revelation (Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1993; translated into Portuguese translation Misterio e Promessa, 1998).
What Is Religion? (New York: Paulist Press, 1990).
The Revelation of God in History (Wilmington: Michael Glazier Press, 1988).
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What Is God? (New York: Paulist Press, 1986), translated into Spanish and Portuguese.
The Cosmic Adventure: Science, Religion and the Quest for Purpose (New York: Paulist Press, 1984).
Nature and Purpose (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1980).
Religion and Self-Acceptance (New York: Paulist Press, 1976) -- winner of College Theology Society book award.
Science and Religion in Quest of Cosmic Purpose (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2000), Editor.
Lectures Published as Booklets by The American Teilhard Association
Darwin, Teilhard, and the Drama of Life (Woodbridge, Connecticut: American Teilhard Association, 2011).
In Search of a God for Evolution: Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. (Lewisburg, PA: American Teilhard Association, 2002).
Chaos, Complexity and Theology (Chambersburg PA: Anima Books, 1994).
Articles and Chapters in Books:
“Darwin and Divine Providence,” Sewanee Theological Review (forthcoming)
“Evolution and Faith,” Portsmouth Review (2013, 4, 1), 36-43.
“Transhumanism, Theology and the Promise of Nature,” Fu Jen Religious Studies (April, 2013), 21-38.
“Darwin, Teilhard en het drama van het leven,” Gamma: Forum over onze rol in de evolutie (March, 2012) 9-36.
“Darwin and Catholicism,” The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Darwin and Evolutionary Thought, edited by Michael Ruse (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 485-92.
“To Women and Men of Science: Science, Spirituality and Vatican II,” in Anthony Ciorra and Michael W. Higgins, Editors, Vatican II: A Universal
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Call to Holiness (New York: Paulist Press, 2012), 150-65.
“The Ultimate Meaning of the Human Project,” Science and the World’s Religions, Vol. I, edited by Patrick McNamara and Wesley J. Wildman, (Santa Barbara: Praeger 2012), 247-70.
“Human Specificity After Darwin,” Darwinismes et spécificité de l'humain, edited by B. Bourgine, B. Feltz, P-J.Laurent et Ph. van den Bosch (Louvain-la-neuve: Harmaton/Academia, 2012), 51-66.
“Science, Faith and the New Atheism,” Nauki Przyrodnicze a Nowy Ateizm. Redaktor Marek Slomka, Filozofia Przyrody I Nauk Przyrodniczych 8, (2012), 141-49.
“Robert Ulanowicz and the Possibility of a Theology of Evolution,” AXIOMATHES 22 (2) (2012): 261-268.
“Human Evolution,” The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity, edited by Alan Padgett (New York: Cambridge University Pess, 2012), 295-305.
“Teilhard, Cosmic Purpose, and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence,” in The Legacy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, edited by James Salmon, SJ and John Farina (New York: Paulist Press, 2011), 9-23.
“Dieu, l’Évolution et la Mort: les apports de la philosophie du process,” in Evolution et Creation: Des Sciences a la Metaphysique (Lyon: Institut Interdisciplinaire d’Etudes Epistemologiques, 2011), 277-94.
“Science, Self, and Immortality,” Perspectives on the Self (New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011), 70-75.
“Darwin, Christianity and the Drama of Life,” Revista Portuguesa de Filosophia 66 (2010), 705-16.
“John Haught Interview,” in Steve Paulson, Atoms & Eden: Conversations on Religion and Science (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010), 83-98.
“Darwin, Genes, and Revelation,” Third Millennium: Indian Journal of Evangelization XIII (2010), 21-35.
“Darwin, teologi och evolutionär naturalism,” Signum VIII (Dec. 2010), 13-18.
“Teilhard and the Question of Life’s Suffering,” in Rediscovering Teilhard’s Fire, edited by Kathleen Duffy, S.S.J. (Philadelphia: St. Joseph University
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Press, 2010), 53-68.
“La science et la quete de la finalité cosmique,” Revue théologique de Louvain 40 (2010), 466-79.
“Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Communion with God Through the Earth,” Reclaiming Catholicism: Treasures Old and New, edited by Thomas Groome and Michael Daley (Maryknoll: Orbis Press, 2010), 93-98.
“Darwin, Divine Providence and the Suffering of Sentient Life,” in Louis Caruana, ed., Darwin and Catholicism (London: T & T Clark, 2009), 207-22.
“Is Physics Fundamental? Robert Russell on Divine Action,” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 45, (March 2010), 213-20.
“Science, God, and Cosmic Purpose,” in Peter Harrison, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 260-77.
“Information, Theology and the Universe,” in Paul Davies and Niels Henrik Gregersen, editors, Information and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 301-18.
“Theology, Evolution, and the Human Mind: How Much Can Biology Explain?" Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 44, (December 2009), 921-31.
“Tillich in Dialogue with Natural Science,” in Russell Re Manning, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Paul Tillich (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 223-37.
“Darwinism, Design, and Cosmic Purpose,” in John B. Cobb, Jr., editor, Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008), 319-29.
“Purpose in Nature: On the Possibility of a Theology of Nature,” in Simon Conway Morris, editor, The Deep Structure of Biology (West Conshohocken, Penn.: Templeton Foundation Press, 2008), 218-32.
“Is Fine-Tuning Remarkable,” in John Barrow, et al., Fitness of the Cosmos for Life (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 31-48.
“Evolution and the Suffering of Sentient Life: Theodicy after Darwin,” in Gayman Bennett et. al., editors, The Evolution of Evil (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2008), 189-203.
“How New is the New Atheism?,” Journal for the Liberal Arts and Sciences 15
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(2008), 9-21.
“In Praise of Imperfection,” Theology and Science Vol. 6 (May 2008), 173-78.
“Emergence, Scientific Naturalism, and Theology,” in Nancey Murphy and William R. Stoeger, SJ, editors, Evolution and Emergence: Systems, Organisms, Persons (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), 248-66.
“Darwin and Contemporary Theology,” Worldviews 11 (2007), 44-57.
“What's Going on in the Universe? Teilhard de Chardin and Alfred North Whitehead,” Process Studies Vol. 35 (2006), 41-67.
“Theology and Ecology in an Unfinished Universe,” in David M. Lodge and Christopher Hamlin, editors, Religion and the New Ecology: Environmental Responsibility in a World in Flux (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006), pp. 226-45.
“Science and the Quest for Cosmic Purpose,” in Kurt Almqvist and Erik Wallrup, editors, The Future of Religion: Perspectives from the Engelsberg Seminar 2001 (Stockholm: Axel and Margaret Ax: son Johnson Foundation, 2005), 199-210.
“Die Theologie nach dem Kontakt,” in Tobias Daniel Wabbel, editor, Leben im All: Positionen aus Naturwissenschaft, Philosphie und Theologie (Düsseldorf: Patmos, 2006), 205-22.
“God and Evolution,” in Phillip Clayton, editor, Oxford Handbook of Science and Religion (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), 697-712.
“What If Theology Took Evolution Seriously?,” New Theology Review, Vol. 18 (Nov. 2005), 10-20.
“Teilhard, Science and the Basis of Obligation,” Grace and Truth: A Journal of Catholic Reflection for Southern Africa, Vol 22 (August 2005), 54-67.
“Science and Scientism: The Importance of a Distinction,” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 40, No. 2, (June 2005), 363-68.
“Darwin, Design and the Promise of Nature,” Science & Christian Belief, 17, (1), 5-20. (Reprinted in Science and Religion in the Twenty-first Century: The Boyle Lectures at St. Mary-Le-Bow, edited by Russell Re Manning and Michael Byrne (London: SCM Press, 2013), 1-21.
“True Union Differentiates: A Response to My Critics,” Science & Christian Belief, 17, (1), 57-70.
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“Behind the Veil: Evolutionary Naturalism and the Question of Immortality,” in Joseph A. Bracken, S. J., editor, World Without End: Christian Eschatology from a Process Perspective (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2005),150-76.
“Buh po Darwinovi: Otazka Bozi prozretelnosti a evoucni veda,” in Farantisek Mikes, editor, Veda a Nabozenstvi 2000: Od Konfliktu K Dialogu (Olomouc: Univezita Paleckeho, 2004) 24-34.
“Seeing the Universe: Ian Barbour and Teilhard de Chardin,” in Robert Russell, editor, Fifty Years in Science and Religion: Ian G. Barbour and his Legacy (London: Ashgate, 2005), 301-11.
“Ist das Universum wirklich alles?” in Im Anfang war kein Gott: Naturwissenschaftliche und theologische Perspektiven, edited byTobias Daniel Wabbel (Patmos Press, 2004), 193-209.
“Neo-Darwinism in Theological Perspective,” in James B. Miller, editor, The Epic of Evolution: Science and Religion in Dialogue, (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 2004), 77-90.
“Theology and Ecology in an Unfinished Universe,” in Elise Saggau, OSF, editor, Franciscans and Creation: What Is Our Responsibility? (The Franciscan Institute, 2003), 1-20.
“Is Nature Enough? No,” Zygon: The Journal of Science and Religion, (Dec. 2003), 769-82.
“Darwin, Design, and Divine Providence,” in Michael Ruse and William Dembski, editors, Debating Design (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 229-45.
“In Search of a God for Evolution: Paul Tillich and Teilhard de Chardin,” Zygon: The Journal of Science and Religion (Sept. 2002).
“Science, Religion and the Sacred Depths of Nature,” Quarterly Review (Winter, 2002), 333-48.
“Why Do Gods Persist? A Polanyian Reflection,” Tradition and Discovery: Journal of the Polanyi Society, (Fall 2001), 5-15.
“Cosmic Purpose and Human Existence Today,” Life and the Environment (Tokyo, Japan: L. H. Yoko, 2001), 37-65.
“Theology after Contact: Religion and Extra-Terrestrial Intelligent Life,” Cosmic Questions (New York: New York Academy of Sciences Press, 2001).
“Science, Theology, and the Origin of Life,” Theology Digest Vol 49:4 (2002)
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(Eighth Annual Henri De Lubac Lecture, St. Louis University), 334-46.
“Information and Cosmic Purpose,” in John F. Haught, editor, Science and Religion in Quest of Cosmic Purpose (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2000), 105-20.
“Does Evolution Rule Out God's Existence,” in James B. Miller, editor, An Evolving Dialogue: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Evolution (Washington: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1998), 341-54.
“Darwin's Gift to Theology,” in Robert John Russell, William R. Stoeger, SJ and Francisco J. Ayala, editors, Evolutionary and Molecular Biology: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action (Vatican City State: Vatican Observatory Publications, 1998), 393-418.
“Evolution in Nature and Catholic Thought,” in Maureen Fiedler and Linda Rabben, editors, Rome Has Spoken (New York: Crossroad, 1998), 178-85.
“Evolution, Information and Cosmic Purpose,” CTNS Bulletin (Summer, 1998), 1-9.
“Science, Religion and the Role of Metaphysics,” CTNS Bulletin (Summer, 1998), 22-37.
“Evolution, Tragedy and Hope,” in Ted Peters, editor, Science and Religion: The New Consonance (Westview Press, 1998), 228-43.
“Polanyi's Finalism,” (coauthored with Diane Yeager), Zygon: The Journal of Science and Religion (December, 1997), 543-66.
“Ecology and Eschatology,” in Drew Christiansen and Walter Grazer, editors, And God Saw That It Was Good (Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference), 1996, 47-64.
“Christianity and Ecology,” in Roger S. Gottlieb, editor, This Sacred Earth: Religion, Nature, Environment (New York: Routledge, 1996), 270-85.
“Chaos, Complexity and Theology,” Teilhard Studies, No. 30, 1994, 1-22 (republished in Teilhard in the 21st Century, edited by Arthur Fabel and Donald St. John (Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2003), 181-94.
“Theology and the Environmental Crisis,” in W. O'Brien, editor, Minding the Time (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1992), 37-58.
“Religion and the Origins of the Environmental Crisis,” in Michael Barnes, editor,
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An Ecology of the Spirit (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1994).
“Religious and Cosmic Homelessness,” in Charles Birch et. al., editors, Liberating Life. Maryknoll: Orbis Press, 1990),159-81.
“Science Education and the Importance of Story,” in William McFadden, S.J. editor, Georgetown at Two Hundred (Washington, D. C.: Georgetown University Press, 1990), 169-84.
“Is Human Life Only Chemistry? Current (July/August, 1987), 4-7. (Reprinted from an article in the Washington Post, March, 1987, “There's more to Adam than Atoms”; Published again in James E. Huchingson, ed. Religion and the Natural Sciences (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovonavich), 1992, 337-42.
“The Informed Universe and the Existence of God,” in John R. Jacobson and Robert L. Mitchell, editors, The Existence of God (Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 1988), 223-44.
“Reading Theology,” in Phyllis O'Callaghan, editor., A Clashing of Symbols (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1988), 23-29.
“The Emergent Environment and the Problem of Cosmic Purpose,” Environmental Ethics, Vol 8 (1986), 139-50.
“Narrative, Truth and Illusion,” Religious Studies and Theology, 5 (May, 1985), 68-78.
“Dipolar Theism: Psychological Considerations,” Process Studies, 6 (Spring, 1976), 43-50.
“Eschatological Encounter with God,” The Thomist, 37 (April, 1973), 271-287.
“The Significance of Job for Christology,” The American Ecclesiastical Review 166 (November, 1972), 579-86.
“What is Logocentric Theology?,” Theological Studies 33 (March, 1972), 120-132.
Major Encyclopedia Articles:
“Evolutionary Theology,” Encyclopedia of Science and Religion (New York: Macmillan).
“Revelation,” The New Dictionary of Theology (Wilmington: Michael Glazier Press, 884-99).
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“God in Modern Science,” The New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement, Vol. 18, 1989.
“Ecology and Theology,” New Catholic Encyclopedia Supplement (Vol. 19, 1996).
Brief Encyclopedia Articles:
“Anthropic Principle,” New Catholic Encyclopedia (Gale).
“Charles Darwin,” New Catholic Encyclopedia (Gale).
“Kenosis,” Encyclopedia of Science and Religion (New York: Macmillan).
“Atheism,” Encyclopedia of Science and Religion (New York: Macmillan).
“Incarnation,” Encyclopedia of Science and Religion (New York: Macmillan).
“Evolution,” The HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Catholicism, 497-499.
“Ecology,” The HarperCollins Encyclopedia of Catholicism, 449-50.
“Materialism,” Modern Catholic Encyclopedia, Liturgical Press, 1995.
“Existentialism,” Modern Catholic Encyclopedia, Liturgical Press, 1995.
“Catholicism,” Encyclopedia of Environmental History, 2004.
“Christianity and Ecology,” Encyclopedia of Environmental History, 2004.
Popular Articles and Articles in Journals of Opinion:
“Mind and Cosmos: Another Look,” Commonweal CXXXX (forthcoming August,
2013).
“The Suffering of God,” Commonweal CXXXVIII (2011), 14-15).
“Can Evolution Explain Morality?,” America (Dec. 6, 2010), 12-16.
“True Believers: Have the New Atheists Adopted a Faith of Their Own?” America
Magazine, (May 5, 2008), 16-18.
“Amateur Atheists: Why the New Atheism Isn’t Serious,” The Christian Century
(Feb. 26, 2008).
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“Darwin and the Cardinal,” Commonweal, CXXXII (2005), 39.
“God, Evolution and the Redemptive Future,” Scripture from Scratch (October
2004).
“The Unfinished Universe,” Commonweal CXXX, 2003), 12-14.
“Darwin and the Question of Truth,” Commonweal CXXVIII (2002).
“Evolution and God's Humility,” Commonweal CXXVII (Jan. 28, 2000), 14-16.
“The Darwinian Struggle,” Commonweal CXXVI (Sept. 24, 1999), 14-16.
“A Way of Viewing Evolution Through a Christian Lens,” Catholic News Service
May, 2000).
“Darwin and God,” HMS Beagle (online science and medical journal).
“What's in Church History for Me?” (Catholic New Service, 1998).
“Theology and Evolution,” Origins (Feb. 12, 1998).
“How Can Evolution Be?” (Catholic New Service, 1998).
“This New Acquaintance with Our Genes”” (Catholic New Service, 1998).
“Christian Faith and Unbelief” (Catholic New Service, 1998).
“Dilemmas of Discipleship” (Catholic New Service, 1997).
“At Home in My Pilgrim Cosmos” (Catholic New Service, 1997).
“Creation and Divine Power,” Catholic News Service, (Fall, 1996).
“The Breath of the Spirit: Courage,” Catholic News Service, (Spring, 1996).
“Three Views of Ecological Theology,” Pax Christi Vol. XIX (Summer, 1994), 5-7.
“Boldness of the Sacramental Vision,” Catholic News Service, (Fall, 1994).
“Can God Compete With Science,” Catholic News Service (Summer, 1995).
“Good News for the Entire Universe, Not Just Humans,” Praying No. 61
(July-August, 1994),11-15.
“The Promise of an Ultimate Beauty,” Praying No. 60 ( May-June, 1994), 11-
15.
“Not Just Cheering from the Sidelines,” Praying No. 59, (March-April, 1994),
11-15.
“You, the Thinker: Thoughtful Openings onto Wonder,” Catholic News
Service (Summer 1994).
“The Significance of Sacramentalism,” Catholic News Service, (Fall, 1994).
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“Ethnic Cleansing and Contemporary Ethics,” Catholic News Service,
(Summer, 1993).
“What if Earthlings Are Not Alone in the Universe,” Catholic News Service,
(Winter, 1993).
Book Reviews:
Vast Universe: Extraterrestrials and Christian Revelation, by Thomas F.
O’Meara, OP, Worship (2013).
The Moral Landscape, by Sam Harris (America Magazine, 2010)
Galileo: Watcher of the Skies, by David Wooton (America Magazine, 2010)
The Faith Instinct: How Religion Evolved and Why It Endures, by Nicholas
Wade (Commonweal CXXXVIII, April 9, 2010), 18-19
The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology by Paul Moser
(Theological Studies, 2009).
Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion, edited by
Ronald L. Numbers (America Magazine, 2009)
Teilhard de Chardin: Theology, Humanity, Cosmos by David Grumett (Science
and Religion Reviews)
Roman Catholicism and Modern Science: A History, by Don O’Leary (Dec. 11,
2006)
Reenchantment Without Supernaturalism, by David Griffin (Zygon, March 2005)
The Work of Love: Creation as Kenosis, edited by John Polkinghorne (Modern
Theology, forthcoming)
The Problem of God in Modern Theology, by Philip Clayton (Theological Studies,
Winter 2002)
Can a Darwinian Be a Christian, by Michael Ruse (Commonweal)
Religion Explained: The Evolutionary Origins of Religious Thought, by Pascal
Boyer (Washington Times, July 1, 2001)
The Wedge of Truth, by Philip Johnson (National Center for Science Education
Bulletin)
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The Human Phenomenon, by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, trans by Sarah
Appleton-Weber, (Commonweal, Sept 22, 2000)
The Shaping of Rationality, by J. Wentzel van Huyssten (Theological Studies, Vol
61, No. 2, pp. 381-83)
The Undiscovered Mind, by John Horgan (Commonweal, March 24, 2000)
Einstein and Religion, by Max Jammer (Washington Times, Dec., 1999)
Anglo-American Postmodernity, by Nancey Murphy (Theological Studies, June,
1999)
God's Funeral, by A. N. Wilson (Washington Times, July 25, 1999)
The Ethics of Human Cloning, by Leon R. Kass and James Q. Wilson
(Washington Times, July 19, 1998)
The Human Christ, by Charlotte Allen (Washington Times, June 1998)
This Is Biology, by Ernst Mayr (Washington Times, March 30, 1997)
The Greening of Protestant Thought, by Robert Booth Fowler (American Political
Science Review)
The Lives to Come, by Philip Kitcher (Washington Times)
The Fire in the Equations , by Kitty Ferguson (Washington Times, Feb. 25,
1996)
Modern Philosophy: An Introduction and Survey, by Roger Scruton (Washington
Times, Nov. 12, 1995)
The Faith of a Physicist, by John Polkinghorne (Worship, Nov. 1994)
The Physics of Immortality, by Frank J. Tipler (America, Jan. 14, 1995 )
Stubborn Fact and Creative Advance, by Thomas Hosinski (Theological
Studies, Fall 1995)
Athens and Jerusalem, by Jack A. Bonsor (The Catholic World, forthcoming)
Caring for Creation, by Max Oelschlaeger (Cross Currents, Spring 1995)
The Construction of Social Reality, by John Searle (Washington TImes, April
9, 1995)
Toward a Theology of Nature, by Wolfhart Pannenberg (Theological Studies,
Fall, 1994)
Revelation and Truth, by Thomas Guarino (Theological Studies, Spring 1994)
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The Troubled Dream of Life, by Daniel Callahan (Washington Times, Sunday,
August 1, 1993)
A History of God, by Karen Armstrong (Washington Times, (Sunday, Oct. 24,
1993)
The Knight's Move, by James Loder and W. Jim Neihardt, Journal of AAR, 1996)
The Faith of a Physicist, by John Polkinghorne (Washington Times, Sunday, July
10, 1994)
Reason for Hope, by Stanley J. Grenz (Horizons, Winter, 1993)
The Unauthorized Version, by Robin Lane Fox, (Washington Times 4/19/92)
A Marginal Jew, by John Meier, (Washington Times, 12/92)
Belonging to the Universe, by Fritjof Capra and David Steindl-Rast, (Living Light,
Fall, 1992
The Web of the Universe, by James Hitchcock (Theological Studies, Fall 1992)
The Mind of God, by Paul Davies, (Theological Studies)
Science and Religion, by Holmes Rolston, III., Theological Studies, (June, 1988)
Other-world Journeys, by Carol Zaleski, Washington Times, July 6, 1987
Evolution and Creation, ed. by Ernan McMullin, Theological Studies (Spring,
1987)
God and the New Biology, by A. R. Peacocke, The Living Light, (1987)
Review article of books on science and religion, Commonweal (Dec. 5, 1986),
669-70
Darwinism and Divinity, ed. by John Durant, Theological Studies, (Sept. 1986)
Finite and Infinite Games, by James P. Carse, Washington Times, (Jan. 5, 1987)
Story Theology, by Terrence W. Tilley, Theological Studies, Spring, (1986)
Intimations of Reality, by Arthur Peacocke, The Journal of the American
Academy of Religion, (Summer, 1987)
The Reason For Our Hope, by Richard Viladesau, Theological Studies XLVII
(Fall 1985)
Religion, Explanation and Faith, by Anthony O'Hear, Theological Studies XLVI
(June, 1985)
Religion in an Age of Science, by Charles Meyer (N.C. News Service, 1983)
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When Gods Change, by Charles S. McCoy, Theology Today, (1981)
The Study of Theology, by Gerhard Ebeling, Theological Studies (December,
1980)
Freud and the Problem of God, by Hans Küng, America (September 22, 1979)
Negativity and Subjectivity, by Wilfried VerEecke, International Journal for the
Philosophy of Religion X (1979)
Mystery and the Unconscious, by Walter Lowe, Theological Studies XXXIX
(June, 1978)
Reasons of the Heart, by John Dunne, N.C. News Service, (1978)
The Crucified God, by Jürgen Moltmann, Theological Studies (March, 1976)
On the Way to the Future, by Hans Schwarz, The Living Light 10 (Spring, 1973)
Theological Dynamics, by Seward Hiltner, National Catholic Reporter (March 16,
1973)
Science and the Christian Experiment, by A. R. Peacocke, Theological Studies
33 (September, 1972).
God in Exile, by Cornelio Fabro, American Ecclesiastical Review 160 (February,
1969)
Building the Human, by Robert Johann, Salesian Studies 6 (Spring, 1969)
The Eucharist, by Edward Schillebeeckx, O. P. American Ecclesiastical Review
160 (March, 1969)
The Shaping of Modern Christian Thought, by Warren G. Groff and Donald E.
Miller, Salesian Studies 6 (Winter, 1969)
The Vision of Paul Tillich, by Carl J. Armbruster, Salesian Studies 5 (Summer,
1968)
A Handbook of Christian Theologians, by Dean G. Peerman and Martin E. Marty,
Salesian Studies 5 (Summer, 1968)
The Divided Mind of Modern Theology, by James Smart, Salesian Studies 5
(Spring, 1968)
INVITED ACADEMIC LECTURES and MAJOR PRESENTATIONS (See list of
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Lecture Topics below)
Canterbury Forum (Cedar Falls, IA, April 21, 2013)
Simpson College (Iowa Academy of Science, Des Moines, IA, April
19, 2013)
Fairfield University (Fairfield CT, April 4, 2013)
Methodist College (Fayetteville, NC, March 18, 2013)
Benedictine University (Visiting Catholic Scholar, Lisle, IL, Oct 9-
11)
Sewanee University (Sewanee, TN, Sept 20-21, 2012)
CTNS Forum Lecture, University of California at Berkeley (April 16, 1997):
CTNS Keynote Lecture, University of California at Berkeley (April 19, 1997):
St Joseph's University, Philadelphia (Dec. 2, 1996)
Loyola University, Chicago (Oct. 18, 1996)
Iowa State University (Sept. 24, 1996)
Brooklyn College (March 27, 1996)
University of Toronto (March 21, 1996)
University of Wales, Wales (Nov. 3, 1995)
New Mellary Abbey (Sept. 9-11, 1995)
University of Maryland, (March 29, 1995)
University of San Diego (Catholic Forum Lecture Series, Feb. 16, 1995)
Johns Hopkins University (Nov. 1994)
Annual Teilhard Association Lecture, New York (April 1994).
Marion College, Indiana, (Feb.11, 1992)
Franklin College, Indiana (Feb. 12, 1992)
Ignatian lecture, Georgetown University, Washington DC (Jan. 1992)
University of Southern Indiana, Evansville, IN (Oct. 16, 1990)
College Theology Society Convention, Loyola Univ.New Orleans (June 1, 1990)
LeMoyne College, Syracuse, NY (April 7, 1989)
Oberlin College, Oberlin OH (November 17, 1986)
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St. Michael's College, Winooski, VT (April, 1985)
Salisbury State College, Salisbury, MD (March, 1985)
St. Mary's College, St. Mary's City, MD (March, 1984).
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (June, 1984)
University of Toronto (August, 1983)
American Philosophical Association, New York (December, 1980).
American Academy of Religion, St. Louis (October, 1977)
American Academy of Religion, Chicago (November 1,1975)
Lecture TopicsScience, Faith and the New AtheismEvolution and Faith: What Is at Stake?Science, Religion, and Cosmic PurposeCatholic Thought and Cosmic PurposeEinstein and ReligionHow Much Can Evolution Explain?Science, Theology, and the Origin of LifeIs Nature All there Is?What Is Religion?Religion and Scientific NaturalismEvolution and MoralityDarwin and DesignNatural Theology after DarwinScience, Ecology, and TheologyChristianity and ScienceGod and GalileoScience and Catholic TheologyScience, Death and ResurrectionThe Thought and Significance of Teilhard de ChardinAlfred North WhiteheadMichael Polanyi, Science and FaithBernard Lonergan and Charles DarwinEinstein, Science and Religion Science, Tillich and BultmannNumerous other topics
Membership and service in Professional Organizations:
American Academy of Religion Catholic Theological Society of America
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Center for Process StudiesCenter for Faith and Science ExchangeInstitute for Religion in An Age of ScienceMetanexus Institute for Science and ReligionAmerican Association for the Advancement of ScienceJohn Templeton Foundation Advisory BoardAdvisory Board Theology and Science
Awards:
· Honorary Doctorate: University of Louvain (April 29, 2009).· Friend of Darwin Award, National Center for Science Education (2009)· Owen Garrigan Award in Science and Religion (Seton Hall University) Nov. 2002· Sophia Award for Theological Excellence (Washington Theological Union) Feb.
2004.· Sacred Universe Award (Chicago SpiritEarth Community) May, 2005.· Deeper Than Darwin: The Prospect for Religion in the Age of Evolution (Boulder,
Colo: Westview Press, 2003), trans. into Korean (Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2003.
· Winner of College Theology Society book award for Religion and Self-Acceptance (New York: Paulist Press, 1976.