Curriculum Vitae: Jonathan Tran
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Curriculum Vitae: Jonathan Tran Contact Information & Personal Details Address Baylor University Department of Religion One Bear Place #97284 Waco, TX 76798-7284 Tel. (O) +1 254 710 6723 (C) +1 678 756 1073 E-mail [email protected] Education Education University of California at Riverside (grad. 1994) Qualification B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Political Science Education Duke University, Divinity School (grad. 2002) Qualification M.Div., summa cum laude Education Duke University, Department of Religion (grad. 2006) Qualification Ph.D., Theology and Ethics (Director: Stanley Hauerwas) Academic Employment History Institution Baylor University Positions George W. Baines Professor of Religion (2018-Present) Associate Professor of Religion (2012-Present) Faculty Steward, Honors Residential College (2015-2018) Assistant Professor of Religion (2006-2012) Key activities Department of Religion Graduate Faculty (2009-Present) University Tenure Committee (2012-2015); Chair (2014-2015) Affiliate Faculty: Medical Humanities; Baylor Center for Christian Philosophy Significant & Endowed Lectures 2021 Fuller Theological Seminary AAPI Chapel Lecture 2017 Baylor University Fall Academic Convocation, “Finding Love in College” 2017 Baylor University Collins Outstanding Professor Award Address, “My Life with Students: Wittgensteinian Thoughts on Baylor Students” 2016 Fellowship for Protestant Ethics Inaugural Keynote Lectures, “The Case for and of Protestant Christian Ethics” 2015 Kendrick-Poerschke Memorial Lecture at Furman University, “Drone Dreaming Along the Border: Trump, Immigration, and Rhetorics of Nostalgia” 2015 Asian American Heritage Lectures at Seattle Pacific University • 1 2014 Leuschner Lectures, Seventh & James Baptist Church, “The End of Words: Bodies, Animals and Language” (October 22, October 29, November 5, and November 12) 2013 “The Difference Christ Makes: Celebrating the Life, Work, and Friendship of Stanley Hauerwas” Plenary Address at Duke Divinity School, Duke University, “Anne and the Difficulty of Hauerwas’ Church” 2012 The T.B. Maston Lecture in Christian Ethics, George Truett Theological Seminary, “The Audacity of Hope and the Violence of Peace: Obama, War and Christianity? Christian Reflections on Obama’s Wars” 2009 Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity Inaugural Symposium Keynote Lectures, “The Future of Asian American Theology” Fellowships Pre-Tenure Summer Fellow, Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ (2008) Research Grants & Fellowships 2019-2021 Isaachar Foundation “Bioenhancement Technologies and The Vulnerable Body” 2020-2023 John Templeton Foundation “Collaborative Inquiries in Theological Anthropology” 2020-2021 CCCU Networking Grants for Christians Scholars “Between Pandemic and Protest: Exploring the Future of the Liberal Arts in Higher Education” 2020-2021 Baylor University University Research Committee Midrange Grant, “Vietnamese Translatons for TRIRISK, Acculturation for Southeast Asians, and SPS” 2019 Baylor University Research Leave 2019 Baylor University Summer Research Grant 2010 Wesleyan Center Visiting Summer Scholar, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego 2010 Baylor University Summer Research Grant 2009 Wesleyan Center Visiting Summer Scholar, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego 2009 Baylor University Summer Research Grant 2009 Baylor University Arts and Humanities Research Development Program Grant 2008 Baylor University University Research Committee (URC) Grant 2008 Baylor University Summer Research Grant 2007 Baylor University Summer Faculty Institute 2006 Baylor University Summer Research Grant Editorship • 2 Series Senior Co-Editor Stanford University Press “Encountering Traditions” Series Contributing Editor Christian Century; Marginalia (Los Angeles Review of Books) Review Editor Marginalia (Los Angeles Review of Books): Philosophy, Religion, and Culture Refereeing Books proposals and manuscripts Baylor University Press, Fordham University Press, Oxford University Press, Yale University Press, and Stanford University Press. Journal articles Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, Journal of Religious Ethics, Modern Theology, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, etc. Guild Service Board of Directors (2013-2017) Society of Christian Ethics Executive committee (2014-2015) Co-Convener (2010-2012) Asian and Asian American Working Group (Society of Christian Ethics) Editorial Board (2013-2014) Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics Board of Directors (2016-2020) Ekklesia Project Societies & Seminars Member Society of Christian Ethics Member American Academy of Religion University Service 2016-2017 Spiritual Life and Moral Formation Provost Task Force 2010-2018 Faculty-in-Residence 2010-2018 Faculty-in-Residence Council 2016-2017 Senior Religion Professor and Baylor Ethics Research Initiative Director Search Committee 2008-2013 Bias Motivated Incident Support Team (Inaugural Chair 2008-2013) 2013 Baylor University Diversity Enhancement Award 2009-2010 Presidential Advisory Committee on Diversity 2009-2014 Religion Department Undergraduate Studies Committee 2012-2013 Religion Department Christian Ethics Lecturer Search Committee Chair 2011-2013 University Chartering Council 2011-2013 Global Community Advisory Board 2011-2012; 2017-2018 Religion Graduate Program in Religion Administrative Committee 2018-2019 Religion Graduate Program in Religion Admissions Committee 2010-2012 Retention of Underrepresented Student Groups Ad Hoc Committee 2010-2011 Religion Department Christian Ethics Lecturer Search Committee 2009-2010 Religion Department Select Committee on Baylor Religion in St Andrews • 3 2009-2010 Co-Chair Religion Department Tenure-Track Theology Search Committee 2009-2010 Center for International Education New Programs Committee Spring 2009 Director, Baylor in St. Andrews, Scotland 2006-2008 Religion Department Speakers & Lectures Committee RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Philosophical Theology, Moral Philosophy, Asian American Studies, Critical Theory, Political Theory and Bioethics Full Publications: Books 1. Asian Americans and the Specter of Racial Capitalism: Race, Religion and Reparation (forthcoming Oxford University Press, 2021). 2. Christianity and The Promise of Politics with Stanley Hauerwas (Under Contract with Stanford University Press). 3. Foucault and Theology (Edinburgh: T & T Clark International, 2011). Reviewed in: Foucault Studies. 4. The Vietnam War and Theologies of Memory: Time and Eternity in the Far Country (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). Reviewed in: Studies in Christian Ethics; Dialog; CHOICE; Duke University Time Seminar Featured Book; Society of Christian Ethics “Breakfast with an Author” Edited books 5. Jonathan Tran & Myles Werntz, Corners in the City of God: Theology, Philosophy, and The Wire (Eugene: Cascade, 2013). Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Guild Journals (double blind peer-reviewed) 6. “(Post)Critical Political Theology and the Uses and Misuses of Whiteness Discourse,” Political Theology (Forthcoming 2021). 7. “Cora Diamond’s Theological Vision,” Modern Theology (2020). 8. “Assessing the Augustinian Democrats,” Journal of Religious Ethics 46:3 (2018): 521-547. 9. “Moral Ambiguity and Innovation in Asian American Christianity,” Theology Today 75:3 (2018): 347-357. 10. “Linguistic Theology: Completing Postliberalism’s Linguistic Task,” Modern Theology 33:1 (2017): 47-68. 11. “Emplotting Forgiveness: Narrative, Forgetting, and Memory,” Literature & Theology 23:2 (2009): 220-233. 12. “The Otherness of Children as a Hint of an Outside: Michel Foucault, Richard Yates, and Karl Barth on Suburban Life,” Theology & Sexuality 15:2 (2009): 191-211 13. “Transgressing Borders: Genetic Research, Immigration, and Discourses of Sacrifice,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 28:2 (2008): 97-116. 14. “Dying with Others: Reflections on Ataxia, Suffering, and Ken’s Mom,” Theology Today 65:4 (2008): 458-468. 15. “The Vietnam War as Theo-Drama: Balthasar, Kenosis, and the Cold War’s Temporal Desperation,” Political Theology, 8:3 (2007): 319-340. Area Journals (peer-reviewed) • 4 16. “Drone Dreaming Along the Border: Trump, Immigration, And Rhetorics Of Nostalgia,” Christian Ethics Today 23:4 (Fall 2015): 26-31. 17. “Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration Lectures,” Annual of the Society of Asian North American Christian Studies, (2014-2015 Special Edition), 55-84. 18. “An Atheistic Sense to Stanley Hauerwas’ Theology,” Review & Expositor 112:1 (2015): 119-132. 19. “Two Kinds of Christian Charity” with Natalie Carnes, Christian Ethics Today 21:1 (Spring 2013): 6-12. 20. “Obama, War, and Christianity: The Audacity of Hope and the Violence of Peace,” Christian Ethics Today 20:86 (Spring 2012): 2-7. 21. “Response: The Possibility of an Asian-American Christian Ethics,” Annual of the Society of Asian North American Christian Studies, Vol. 3 (Summer 2010), 103-110. 22. “Living Out the Gospel: Asian American Perspectives and Contributions,” Annual of the Society of Asian North American Christian Studies Vol. 2 (2010), 13-56; 69-73. 23. “Identity as Missiology,” Annual of the Society of Asian North American Christian Studies, Vol. 1 (2009), 29-40. 24. “The Limits of Franz Boas’ Multiculturalism: An Augustinian Critique,” Polygraph 19: An International Journal of Culture and Politics, No. 19/20 (2008): 55-77. Companion and Reference Contributions (invited and peer-reviewed) 25. “Theology and Language,” in T&T Clark Handbook of Modern Theology, ed. R. David Nelson and Philip G. Ziegler (T&T Clark, Forthcoming 2022).