Curriculum Vitae Faith Glavey Pawl University of St. Thomas, Minnesota
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Curriculum Vitae Faith Glavey Pawl University of St. Thomas, Minnesota 1861 Asbury Street Department of Philosophy Falcon Heights MN 55113 2115 Summit Avenue, JRC 241 [email protected] St. Paul, MN 55105 (952) 681-0556 Education Ph.D, Philosophy, Saint Louis University, May 2014 M.A., Philosophy, Saint Louis University, August 2007 Graduate Coursework as a Visiting Student at the University of Notre Dame, Department of Philosophy, Spring 2006 B.A., Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude, Wake Forest University, May 2002 Academic Positions and Employment Adjunct in Philosophy, University of St. Thomas, MN, 2008-present Senior Research Fellow, Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology, St. Mary’s School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews 2019 Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University South Bend, Summer 2008 Research Visitor, Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame, 2007-2008 and 2012-2013 Instructor, Saint Louis University, Fall 2005, 2006-2007 Instructor, Center for Talented Youth, Johns Hopkins University, Summer 2006 Areas of Specialization Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Animal Welfare Areas of Competence Medieval Philosophy, Epistemology, Environmental Ethics Dissertation Topic “The Problem of Evil and Animal Suffering: A Case Study” Director: Eleonore Stump Articles in Print Minding Children in the Study of Liturgy. TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology, 4(1) 2020. “Satisfaction and Restoration of the World,” Book Symposium on Eleonore Stump’s Atonement, Religious Studies 2019 “Analytic Theology and Animals,” forthcoming in the T&T Clark Companion to Analytic Theology “Exploring Theological Zoology: Might Nonhuman Animals be Spiritual (but not Religious)?” in The Lost Sheep in Philosophy of Religion ed. Blake Hereth and Kevin Timpe, Routledge 2019 “Human Superiority, Divine Providence, and the Animal Good: A Thomistic Defense of Creaturely Hierarchy,” The Christian Doctrine of Humanity. Eds. Oliver Crisp and Fred Sanders, Zondervan Press 2018 “Flourishing and Suffering in Social Creatures,” On Earth as it is in Heaven : Cultivating a Contemporary Theology of Creation. Ed. David Meconi, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans 2016 Articles in Progress “Cosmology and Eschatology in the Anthropocene: the Ecological Significance of N.T. Wright’s Temple Theology” Book Reviews Review of Nicola Hoggard Creegan, Animal Suffering and the Problem of Evil, The Journal of Analytic Theology, Vol. 3. Presentations “Minding Children in Contemporary Philosophy of Religion” at Religion, Culture, and Diversity symposium at Utah Valley University, February 2020 "Patienthood and Personhood" Conceptual Clarity Project, Logos Institute, St. Mary’s School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews June 18, 2019 “Animal Awareness of the Divine.,” Logos Seminar, St. Mary’s School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews, February 22, 2019 “Human Superiority, Divine Providence, and the Animal Good: a Thomistic Defense of Creaturely Hierarchy,” 2018 L.A. Theology Conference Comments on Simon Gathercole's "Being and Becoming in the Gospel of John," God, History and the Incarnation Logos Conference, University of St. Andrews, June 2017 “Flourishing and Suffering in Social Creatures,” Renewing the Face of the Earth Conference, St. Paul School of Divinity, June 2014 “Skeptical Theism and Animal Suffering,” Workshop on Skeptical Theism and Animal Pain, University of Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion, April 2012 “Will and Grace,” Cathedral Young Adults Theology on Tap, January 2010 “Aquinas on the Moral Significance of Pity for Animals,” Renewing the Face of the Earth Conference, St. Paul School of Divinity, October 2009 Comments on Adam Green’s “Reading the Mind of God,” Saint Louis University Graduate Conference, September 2006 Comments on Chris Buford’s “Why There are Still People: A Response to Jim Stone,” Society of Christian Philosophers, Pacific Meeting, February 2006 Comments on Jeremy Neill’s, “Levinas and Political Philosophy,” Saint Louis University Graduate Student Conference, September 2005 Upcoming Presentations Plenary address at the UK Society of Christian Philosophers conference, June 2022. Professional Service Executive Committee, Society of Christian Philosophers, 2019— Member of Board of Editorial Consultants for Faith and Philosophy, 2020 Referee Service The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Viator, Faith and Philosophy, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Religious Studies Awards and Distinctions Fulbright Scholar, German-American Fulbright Commission, 2002-2003 Pass with Distinction, Saint Louis University doctoral oral comprehensive examination, Department of Philosophy, January 2007 SLU 2000 Research Fellowship from Saint Louis University, 2007-2008 Teaching Experience Environmental Ethics (University of St. Thomas) Historical Introduction to Philosophy (Saint Louis University) Philosophy of the Human Person (University of St. Thomas) Ethics (Saint Louis University, University of St. Thomas) Logic (Indiana University, South Bend) Ancient Philosophy (University of St. Thomas/St. Paul School of Divinity) English as a Foreign Language (Annaberg-Bucholz Gymnasium, Germany) Languages German (Proficient) Latin (Reading Knowledge) Spanish (Reading Knowledge) Graduate Coursework History of Philosophy Plato’s Moral Theory (George Terzis) Reading Course on Ancient Metaphysics (Scott Berman) Inter-religious Dialog in the Medieval Period (Alexander Fidora) Aquinas and Natural Law (John Kavanaugh, S.J.) The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus (Stephen Dumont) Ockham on Mind and Cognition (Susan Brower-Toland) Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (William Charron) Kierkegaard and MacIntyre on Virtue (Greg Beabout) Contemporary Philosophy Perception (Leopold Stubenberg) Epistemology (Marian David and Ted Warfield) Beauty as a Road to God (Eleonore Stump) The Problem of Evil (Eleonore Stump) Advanced Logic (Joe Salerno) Virtue Ethics (Dan Haybron) Language and Intentionality (Michael Barber, S.J.) Experimental Knowledge (Kent Staley) References Eleonore Stump Michael Rota Saint Louis University University of St. Thomas Adorjan Hall Department of Philosophy 3800 Lindell Blvd. 2215 Summit Ave. St. Louis MO 63108 St. Paul MN 55104 314-977-3158 (651) 962-5392 [email protected] [email protected] Kevin Timpe Alan Torrance Calvin University St. Mary’s School Divinity Hiemenga Hall 341 University of St. Andrews 302 Burton SE St. Andrews KY16 9JU, United Kingdom Grand Rapids MI 49546 44 (0) 1334462843 616-526-6410 [email protected] [email protected] .