BRYAN N. MASSINGALE James and Nancy Buckman Chair in Applied Christian Ethics Professor of Theological and Social Ethics Senior Fellow, Center for Ethics Education
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CURRICULUM VITAE (current as of August 2019) BRYAN N. MASSINGALE James and Nancy Buckman Chair in Applied Christian Ethics Professor of Theological and Social Ethics Senior Fellow, Center for Ethics Education Department of Theology Fordham University 441 E. Fordham Rd. Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 817-3369 [email protected] Canonical Status: Ordained to the Roman Catholic Priesthood for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee (May 20, 1983). Fields of Expertise: Catholic Moral Theology, Catholic Social Thought, African American Religious Ethics, Racial Justice, Liberation Theologies, Race and Sexuality Education: 1988-1991: Academia Alphosianum, Rome, Italy 1986-1988: Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 1979-1983: Saint Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, WI 1975-1979: Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI Degrees: Doctor of Sacred Theology in Moral Theology (S.T.D.), summa cum laude, Academia Alphonsianum, 1991. Licentiate in Sacred Theology (S.T.L.), The Catholic University of America, 1988. Master of Divinity (M.Div.), with high honors, Saint Francis Seminary, 1983. Honors Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), summa cum laude, Marquette University, 1979. Academic Appointments: August 2017 – present: James and Nancy Buckman Chair in Applied Christian Ethics, Fordham University August 2016 – present: Professor of Theological and Social Ethics, Fordham University September 2016 – present: Senior Fellow, Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University August 2012 – May 2016: Professor of Theological Ethics, Marquette University Winter/Spring, 2012: Bernard J. Hanley Visiting Professor of Theology, Santa Clara University, San Jose, CA August 2004-July 2012: Associate Professor of Theology, Marquette University (w/tenure) June 1994 – June 2005: Visiting Professor of Theology, The Institute for Black Catholic Studies, The Graduate School of Xavier University of New Orleans, LA. August 1991-May 2004: Faculty, Saint Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, WI 2004-2005: Adjunct Professor of Moral Theology 2004: Promoted to Professor of Moral Theology 1998-2004: Associate Professor of Moral Theology 1993-1997: Vice Rector 1991-1998: Assistant Professor of Moral Theology Spring, 1997-Spring 2003: Faculty, Hesburgh Center for Continuing Formation in Ministry, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, IL. August 1993-May 1998: Lecturer, Department of Theology, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. August 1993-December 1994: Adjunct Professor of Theology, Maryknoll School of Theology, Maryknoll, NY. September 1992-May 1993: Adjunct Instructor of Systematic Studies, Sacred Heart School of Theology, Hales Corners, WI. October 1990-January 1991: Teaching Assistant, Angelicum University, Rome (Italy). 3 I. PUBLICATIONS A. Books 2020 A Church Where Black Lives Matter? Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. 2010 Racial Justice and the Catholic Church. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. (224 pages). Reviewed in: First Place Book Award, in the category of “Social Concerns,” Catholic Press Association of the U.S. and Canada (2011) Black Theology: An International Journal 9:2 (Fall 2011): 250-251. American Catholic Studies 122:3 (Fall 2011): 74-76. "Review Symposium," U.S. Catholic Historian 29:2 (Spring 2011):61-68. (3 reviews + author’s response). The Furrow (February 2011): 121-122. National Catholic Reporter (Jan. 7, 2011): 19. Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion 1 (2010): 1-9. Religious Studies Review 36:4 (December 2010): 287. "Review Symposium," Horizons 37 (May 2010): 127-142. (4 reviews + authors response) Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium 4 (2010): 150-155. Horizon 35:5 (Fall 2010): 33-35. Preachers' Exchange (2011): www.judeop.org/br_racialjustice.htm Franciscan Ministries (2010). Publishers Weekly (February 2010). “Plenary Symposium,” 5th Annual International Ecclesiological Investigations Conference (2011) “Book Discussion,” Session at Society of Christian Ethics (2011) 1991 The Social Dimensions of Sin and Reconciliation in the Theologies of James H. Cone and Gustavo Gutierrez. Academia Alfonsiana. Roma, Italia. (546 pp.) B. Refereed Articles and Book Chapters “Toward a Culture of Encounter: A Faith-Response to Homophobia.” In Ronaldo Zacharias (ed.), A Theology of Prevention (Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2020). Forthcoming. “Malcolm X, Steve Biko, and the Religious Dream for a Multiracial Democracy.” St. Augustine Papers: A South African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 20 (2019). Forthcoming 4 “The Welcome Table: The Table Fellowship of Jesus and Its Implications for Racial Justice.” In Michael B. Cover, John Theide, and Joshua Ezra Burns (eds.), Bridging Scripture and Moral Theology (Lexington Books/Rowman Press, 2019): 23-38. “Race and Reconciliation.” In Dwight N. Hopkins (ed.), Looking Back, Moving Forward: Wisdom from the Sankofa Institute for African American Pastoral Leadership (Valley Forge, PA: Judson Press, 2018): 133-160. “The Dark Night(s) of Malcolm X: Apophatic Mysticism and African American Spirituality.” In Robert J. Rivera and Michele Saracino (eds.), Enfleshing Theology: Embodiment, Discipleship, and Politics in the Work of M. Shawn Copeland (New York: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2018): 215-231. “Commencement Address: Regis University, May 5-6, 2018.” Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal 7:1 (2018): 2-4. “Letter 24.” In Andrea L. Weiss and Lisa M. Weinberger (eds.), American Values, Religious Voices: 100 Days, 100 Letters (Cincinnati: U. of Cincinnati Press, 2018): 54. “The Erotics of Anti-Blackness: Police Sexual Violation of Black Bodies.” In Vincent W. Lloyd and Andrew Prevot (eds.), Antiblackness in Christian Ethics (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2017); pp. 173-194. “Beyond ‘Authentically Black and Truly Catholic’: Black Catholic Identity for a New Time.” Journal of the Black Catholic Symposium 10 (2017): 41-61. “Supremacía blanca, la elección de Donald Trump y el desafío a la teología.” Concilium 2017/3 (June 2017): 75-84. Also published in Italian, “La supremazia bianca, l’elezione di Donald Trump e le sfide per la teologia.” Concilium 53 (2017/3): 86-96. English: “White Supremacy, the Election of Donald Trump and the Challenge to Theology.” Concilium (2017/3): 65-73. “The Inspiring and Challenging Legacy of Cyprian Davis.” Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium 9 (2016) 11-21. “Theology in the Public Square in the 21st Century.” Horizons: Journal of the College Theology Society 43 (December 2016) 351-356. “Beyond ‘Who Am I to Judge?’ The Sensus Fidelium, LGBT Experience, and Truth-Telling in the Church,” in Learning from All the Faithful: a contemporary theology of the sensus fidei, Bradford E. Hinze and Peter C. Phan (eds.), (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2016) 170-183. 5 “Conscience Formation and the Challenge of Unconscious Racial Bias.” In Conscience and Catholicism: Rights, Responsibilities, and Institutional Responses. David E. DeCosse and Kristin E. Heyer, eds. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2015), 53-68. “Toward a Catholic Malcolm X?” American Catholic Studies 125:3 (Fall 2014) 8- 11. (with Kristin Heyer) “Gaudium et Spes and the Call to Justice: The U.S. Experience.” In From Vatican II to Pope Francis: Charting a Catholic Future. Paul Crowley, ed. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2014), 81-100. “Has the Silence Been Broken? Catholic Theological Ethics and Racial Justice.” Theological Studies 75:1 (March 2014): 133-155. “The Hidden Faces of Racism: Catholics Should Stand Firm on Affirmative Action.” In Romero’s Legacy 2. Pilar Hogan Closkey, Kevin Moran, John P. Horgan, eds. (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2014), 27-36. "The Experience of a Pastoral Advocate: Ecclesial Implications." In More than a Monologue: Voices of Sexual Diversity in Catholicism. Christine Hinze and J. Patrick Hornbeck, eds. (New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2013), 91-95. "Malcolm X and the Limits of ‘Authentically Black and Truly Catholic’." Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium 5 (2011): 7-25. “The Challenge of Idolatry and Ecclesial Identity.” Ecclesiology and Exclusion: Boundaries of Being and Exclusion in Postmodern Times. Dennis Doyle, et. al., eds. (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2012), 130-136. “A Parallel That Limps: The Rhetoric of Slavery in the Pro-Life Discourse of U.S. Bishops.” In Nicholas P. Cafardi, ed., Voting and Holiness: Catholic Perspectives on Political Participation (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 2012), pp. 158-177. “The Systemic Erasure of the Black/Dark-Skinned Body in Catholic Ethics.” In James F. Keenan, ed., Catholic Theological Ethics Past, Present, and Future: The Trento Conference (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2011), pp. 116-124. “Response to Reviews: Symposium Review of Racial Justice and the Catholic Church.” U.S. Catholic Historian 29 (Spring 2011), pp. 66-68. “Author’s Response: Review Symposium on Racial Justice and the Catholic Church.” Horizons 37 (May 2010): pp. 138-142. 6 "Cyprian Davis and the Black Catholic Intellectual Vocation." U.S Catholic Historian 28 (Winter 2010): pp. 65-82. "HIV/AIDS and the Bodies of Black Peoples: The Spirituals and Resurrection Faith." In M. Shawn Copeland and LaReine-Marie Mosely, eds., Uncommon Faithfulness: The Witness of Black Catholics (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2009), pp. 147-166. "The Scandal of Poverty: 'Cultured Indifference' and the Option for the Poor Post- Katrina." Journal of Religion and Society Supplement Series 4 (2008): pp. 55-72. "Racial Reconciliation in Christian Ethics: Toward Starting a Conversation." Journal of the Black Catholic Theological Symposium 2 (2008): pp. 31-57. "Anger and Human Transcendence: A Response