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MICHAEL SLUSSER Home: 60 Mississippi River Blvd. So., Saint Paul, Minnesota 55105 Telephone: 651-698-4717; E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

D.Phil. in , Oxford University, 1975.

Dissertation: Theopaschite Expressions in Second-Century as Reflected in the Writings of Justin, , Melito and Celsus. Supervisor: Maurice F. Wiles. Examiners: Henry Chadwick and Stuart G. Hall.

S.T.B., Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 1966. M.A. in Theology, Catholic University of Louvain, 1965. B.A. in Philosophy, The Saint Paul Seminary, 1962.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Associate Professor of Theology (1987-99); Professor of Theology (2000-06); Department Chairperson, (2003-2006); Professor Emeritus.

College (now University) of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, Instructor (1968-70), Assistant Professor of Theology (1975-1981; 1985-1987).

The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Assistant Professor of Greek Patristics (1981-85).

Visiting professor at The College of St. Catherine (now St. Catherine University), St. Paul, Minnesota The Saint Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota Lutheran Theological Seminary, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C. Virginia Theological Seminary, , Virginia Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, Germany, Evangelisch-Theologische Fakultät, Wintersemester 2000-01.

Undergraduate courses taught: At the College of St. Thomas: Judaeo-Christian Origins Introduction to of the Apostles and Martyrs

1 Introductory Theology The Person and Mission of Jesus The Development of Readings in Early Theological Method and Resources At the Catholic University of America: The Nature and Variety of Theology Christian Beginnings

At Duquesne University: Theology of the Catholicism The Judeo-Christian Religious Tradition (Core Course) Introduction to the Bible (Core Course) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (Core Course) The Mystery of God The Church Beginnings of Christianity

Graduate (M.A. level) courses taught: At the College of St. Thomas (now University of St. Thomas): Modern At the St. Paul Seminary: Church History I The Early Church's Outlook on Sex and Gender. At the Catholic University of America: Introduction to Greek Theology Spirituality of the Desert Baptismal Catecheses Sources of Christian Doctrine At Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg: The Early Church and Its Creeds Spirituality of the Desert At Wesley Theological Seminary: Christological Expressions in Early Christianity (team-taught with Dr. Robin Darling Young) At Virginia Theological Seminary: Beginnings of Theology At The College of St. Catherine (now St. Catherine University): The Early Church Period At Duquesne University: Theological Foundations The Triune God

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Graduate (doctoral-level) courses taught: At the Catholic University of America: Consubstantiality The Spirit in Early Christianity Gregory Thaumaturgus The Iconoclastic Controversy (team-taught with Dr. Ute-Renate Blumenthal and Dr. Sidney Griffith) Paul of Samosata Early Word-Flesh Christologies

At Duquesne University: Christ and Salvation from Nicaea to Chalcedon Patristics: Ante-Nicene Period The Thought of Thomas Aquinas Scripture and Tradition The Question of God Patristic Theology: Cassian Patristic Theology: The Holy Spirit

Dissertation direction:

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "'This Flesh Will Rise Again': Retrieving Early Christian Faith in Bodily Resurrection," by J. Robert Douglass, Duquesne University, Fall Semester, 2007.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "Between Humanity and Divinity: Christ Consciousness in Jacques Maritain's On the Grace and Humanity of Jesus and the Epistemology of Michael Polanyi," by S. Patrick Doering, Spring Semester, 2006.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "Adrian Fortescue and the Eastern Christian Churches," by Anthony Dragani, Fall Semester, 2005.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "Jubilee Magazine and the Development of a Vatican II ," by Mary Anne Rivera, Duquesne University, Fall Semester, 2004.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "Teacher of Holiness: The Holy Spirit in 's Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans," by Maureen Beyer Moser, Duquesne University, Spring Semester, 2004.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "A Study of the American Orthodox Church and Congregational Ecclesiology," by Nicholas Ferencz, Duquesne University, Fall Semester, 2003.

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Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "The Power of the Visual Image and Its Correlation to the Theological Text: The Graphic Illustrations of Fritz Eichenberg and the Texts of Dorothy Day as found in the Catholic Worker 1949-1980" by James M. Daprile, Duquesne University, Fall Semester, 2002.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "The Catholic Doctrine that Revelation Is Closed and Its Impact on the Theological Evaluation of the Koran," by Joachim J. Msaki, Duquesne University, Fall Semester, 2001.

Ph.D. dissertation in Theology, "A Whiteheadian Theory of Symbol for Roman ," by Rosemary Juel Bertocci, Duquesne University, Fall Semester, 1995.

S.T.L. dissertation in Greek Patristics, "The Holy Spirit as Creator in and ," by Paul Langsfeld, Catholic University of America, Spring Semester, 1984.

I have also been first, second, or third reader on a number of Ph.D. dissertations at Duquesne University and the Catholic University of America, and served as the External Assessor for one in the School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto, in 1996.

Grants and honors

Hunkele Faculty Development Fund Grant, 1988, to prepare "Martyrium. III. Christentum. 1. Neues Testament/Alte Kirche" for the Theologische Realenzyklopädie, Band 22, Lieferung 2/3, 207-212 (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1993). National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipend, 1990, to do the research in Oxford for"Traditional Views of Late Arianism," which appeared in Arianism after Arius, ed. Daniel Williams and Michel René Barnes (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1993) 3-30. Senior Research Fellowship, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium), January-July 1994. Presidential Scholarship Grant, Duquesne University, 1996, to prepare St. Gregory Thaumaturgus: Life and Works, introduction, translation, and notes, for publication in "Fathers of the Church," vol. 98 (Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1998). Visiting Professor (funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) at Rheinische Friedrich- Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn, Germany, Evangelisch-Theologische Fakultät, Wintersemester 2000-01.

Activity in Learned Societies and Conferences * indicates current membership; • indicates that the paper was later published.

Catholic Theological Society of America (*since 1976). Seminar paper on "Jon Sobrino's Christology" at Atlanta meeting, 1979; Christology seminar steering committee 1983- 1986; seminar paper on "The Christological Doctrine of the ,"

4 Toronto meeting, 1988•; seminar paper on "Spirit, Soul, Body? Questions in Early ," Ottawa meeting, 1998; seminar paper, "Did the Early Christian Mission to the Jews Really Succeed?" Milwaukee meeting, 2001. Coordinator, Christology Seminar, 1992-4. Invited plenary address to annual meeting, "Diversity, Communion, and Catholicity in the Early Church," San Francisco meeting, 1990. Nominating Committee, 1989-1991 (chair, 1991). Historical Studies topic leadership team, 2007-2009, convener 2009. North American Patristics Society (*since 1975). Paper at May 1986 meeting: "The Exegetical Roots of Trinitarian Theology"; at May 1988 meeting: "On Hypostasis-Language"; at May 1997 meeting: "The Martyrdom of Lucian of "•; at May 1998 meeting: "The Psychology of Irenaeus"; at May 2001 meeting: "Justin and the Pseudo-Clementines"; at May 2004 meeting, "The Origin of the -sarx Logos-anthropos Classification of Patristic Christologies"; at May 2006 meeting: “Outsiders’ Objections to a Suffering God”; at May 2009 meeting, chaired and contributed to a session on patristics studies at Oxford; at May 2010 meeting, "Noetus, Praxeas, and the Patripassianist Piece" in a session devoted to William Tabbernee’s Prophets and Gravestones. Society of Biblical Literature (*since 1976) Papers at Upper Midwest Regional Meeting, April 1976: " is not what it seems to be"; at April 1980 meeting: "First You Catch Your Heretic: Methodological Reflections on Elaine Pagels' The Gnostic Gospels"; at April 1987 meeting: "A Non-technical Description of Early Christians' Views of Salvation"•; at the SBL Annual Meeting, Denver, 2001, presented a panel evaluation of H. A. Drake, Constantine and the Bishops. Association Internationale d'Études Patristiques (*since 1981); General Secretary (2003-2007), U.S. National Correspondent (2004- ).. College Theology Society (*since 1987). American Academy of Religion. Response to paper by Patricia Wilson-Kastner, Currents in Contemporary Christology Group, Annual Meeting in New York 1982). International Patristic Conferences, University of Oxford, in 1971, 1979 (paper "The Scope of Patripassianism"•); 1983 (paper "Gregory the Wonderworker in Recent Research"); 1987 (paper, "The `To Philagrius on Consubstantiality' of Gregory Thaumaturgus"); 1991 (paper, "The Alleged Nicene of the Laity in the Nicene Controversy"); 1995 (paper, "The Main Ethical Emphases in the Writings of Gregory Thaumaturgus"); 1999 ("The Ethical Concerns in Patristic Baptismal Catecheses"); 2003 ("How Much Did Irenaeus Learn from Justin?"). Conference on "Historiographie und Theologie: Fachtagung des Herausgeberkreises der Arbeiten zur Kirchen- und Theologiegeschichte," Evangelische Akademie Meissen, Germany, February 14-16, 2003: "Dogmengeschichte und Kirchengeschichte in ihren gegenseitigen Verhältnis: eine amerikanische Perspektive". Origen Colloquium, University of Notre Dame, April 1986: "Is the Significatio in Ezechielem an Origenist Work?" National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education, Seton Hill College, April 8, 1990: "The Paschal Liturgy and Jewish-Christian Relations." 13th National Workshop on Christian-Jewish Relations, Pittsburgh, November 10, 1992: "Early

5 Encounters" (with Dr. Paula Fredriksen, Boston University). University of Edinburgh, School of Divinity and Centre for the Study of Christian Origins, “ and His Worlds” Conference, July 2006: “Justin Scholarship: Trends and Trajectories” (opening plenary paper). University of Edinburgh, School of Divinity and Centre for the Study of Christian Origins, Conference on Irenaeus of Lyon, August 2009, “The Heart of Irenaeus’s Theology.” Collegeville Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research, Resident Scholar, September- December 2010: “Abraham Woodhead (1609-1678): An Historical Discourse on the .”

Book Review Editor for the newsletter of the North American Patristic Society, Patristics, from 1989 to 1992, and for its successor, Journal of Early Christian Studies, from 1993 to 1996.

Editor, Association Internationale d'Etudes Patristiques, Bulletin d'information et de liaison (ISSN 0587-1999), Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, (2004-2007)

Editorial Board Memberships: "Studies in Christian Antiquity" "Fathers of the Church": Catholic University of America Press, Washington DC.

6 PUBLICATIONS

BOOK

St. Gregory Thaumaturgus: Life and Works. Introduction, translation, and notes. "Fathers of the Church," vol. 98. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1998.

EDITED BOOK

St. Justin Martyr: "Dialogue with Trypho." Translated by Thomas B. Falls. Revised and with a new introduction by Thomas P. Halton. Edited by Michael Slusser. Selections from the Fathers of the Church 3. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 2003.

ARTICLES

“Introduction.” St. Irenaeus of Lyons, Adversus Haereses, Book 2. Translated by Dominic J. Unger. Edited by John J. Dillon. Ancient Christian Writers. Mahwah: Paulist Press. Forthcoming.

“The Heart Of Irenaeus’s Theology.” In Proceedings of the Conference on Irenaeus organized by the Centre for the Study of Christian Origins, New College, University of Edinburgh, August 2009. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress. Forthcoming.

“Docetism.” In Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by Roger Bagnall, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Huebner. New York and Oxford: Wiley–Blackwell, forthcoming.

“Gregory Thaumaturgus.” In Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by Roger Bagnall, Craige Champion, Andrew Erskine, and Sabine Huebner. New York and Oxford: Wiley– Blackwell, forthcoming.

“Saint Gregory Thaumaturgus.” The Expository Times 120 (2009): 573-585.

“Justin Scholarship: Trends and Trajectories.” In Justin Martyr and His Worlds, edited by Paul Foster and Sara Parvis, 13-21, 169-173. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 2007.

"Two Sacred Orders: Diaconate and Presbyterate." In The Church as Koinonia of Salvation: Its Structures and Ministries, Lutherans and Catholics in Dialogue 10, edited by Randall Lee and Jeffrey Gros, 149-171. Washington: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2005.

"How Much Did Irenaeus Learn from Justin?" In , edited by Edward J. Yarnold, Maurice F. Wiles, and Paul Parvis, 40:515-520. Leuven: Peeters, 2006.

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"Dogmengeschichte und Kirchengeschichte in ihrem gegenseitigen Verhältnis -- Eine amerikanische Perspektive." In Historiographie und Theologie: Kirchen- und Theologiegeschichte im Spannungsfeld von geschichtswissenschaftlicher Methode und theologischem Anspruch, edited by Wolfram Kinzig, Volker Leppin and Günther Wartenberg, 79-85. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2004.

"Justin Martyr," The Encyclopedia of Christianity, volume 3:100-101. Grand Rapids: Wm. Eerdmans and Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2003

"The Martyrdom of Lucian of Antioch." Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 7 (2003) 329-337.

"Callistus I (217-22)." In The Great Popes through History: An Encyclopedia, edited by Frank J. Coppa, I 27-32. Westport: Greenwood Publishing, 2002.

"Welche Bedeutung hat die Patristik für 'meine Philologie' bzw. 'meine Theologie?" Panel presentation, Patristische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, Eisenach, Germany, January 2001. In Zwischen Altertumswissenschaft und Theologie: Zur Relevanz der Patristik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, edited by Christoph Markschies and J. van Oort, 186-87. Leuven: Peeters, 2002.

"Theology and Religious Studies: A Reply to bulletin 26/4." Bulletin of the Council of Societies for the Study of Religion 27/1 (February 1998): 10-11.

"The Main Ethical Emphases in the Writings of Gregory Thaumaturgus." In Studia Patristica XXXI, ed. Elizabeth A. Livingstone, 357-362. Leuven: Peeters, 1997.

"The Ordination of Male Infants," Theological Studies 57 (1996): 313-321.

"Golden Calves and Church Divisions." Expository Times 107 (1996): 141-142.

"Paulus von Samosata." Theologische Realenzyklopädie Band 26, Lieferung 1/2, 160-162. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1996.

"Does Newman's On Consulting the Faithful in Matters of Doctrine Rest upon a Mistake?" Horizons 20 (1993): 234-240.

"Traditional Views of Late Arianism." In Arianism after Arius, ed. Daniel Williams and Michel René Barnes, pp. 3-30. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1993.

"Martyrium. III. Christentum. 1. Neues Testament/Alte Kirche." Theologische Realenzyklopädie, Band 22, Lieferung 2/3, 207-212. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1993.

8 "Reading Silently in Antiquity." Journal of Biblical Literature 111 (1992): 499.

"Diversity, Communion, and Catholicity in the Early Church." Proceedings of the Catholic Theological Society of America 45 (1990): 1-14.

"The Issues in the Definition of the Council of Chalcedon." Toronto Journal of Theology 6 (1990): 63-69.

"The 'To Philagrius on Consubstantiality' of Gregory Thaumaturgus." In Studia Patristica XIX, ed. Elizabeth A. Livingstone, 230-235. Leuven: Peeters, 1990.

"Salvation." In Encyclopedia of Early Christianity, ed. Everett Ferguson, 823-826. New York: Garland Publishing Inc., 1990; reprinted in 2nd edition (1993): 1022-1025.

"The Genius of Eastern Christianity: The Ukrainian Millennium 988-1988." Canadian Catholic Review 6 (1988): 407-409.

"The Exegetical Roots of Trinitarian Theology." Theological Studies 49 (1988): 461-476.

"The Corban Passages in Patristic ." In Diakonia: Studies in Honor of Robert T. Meyer, ed. Thomas Halton and Joseph P. Williman, 101-107. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1986.

"Athanasius, Contra gentes and De incarnatione: Place and Date of Composition." Journal of Theological Studies, n.s. 37 (1986): 114-117.

"The Roots of Christian Sanctity: By the Power of Jesus." Liturgy 5:2 (Fall 1985): 21-24.

"Gregor der Wundertäter." Theologische Realenzyklopädie, Band 14, Lieferung 1/2, 188-191. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1985.

"Primitive Christian Soteriological Themes." Theological Studies 44 (1983): 555-569. Reprinted in Everett Ferguson (ed.), Studies in Early Christianity 10: Doctrines of Human Nature, Sin, and Salvation in the Early Church (1993): 209-223.

"Tradition and the Doing of Theology." Louvain Studies 9 (1982): 111-115.

"The Scope of Patripassianism." Studia Patristica XVII,1, ed. Elizabeth A. Livingstone, 169- 175. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1982.

"Response [to Charles Kannengiesser]." In Holy Scripture and Hellenistic Hermeneutics in Alexandrian Christology: the Arian Crisis, 69-72. Berkeley: The Center for Hermeneutical Studies in Hellenistic and Modern Culture, 1982.

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"Abraham Woodhead (1608-1678): Some Research Notes, Chiefly about His Writings." Recusant History 15 (1981): 406-422.

"Docetism: A Historical Definition." The Second Century 1 (1981): 163-172.

"Women in the Process of Change: Our Ministry to Them and Their Ministries." The Priest 37 (May, 1981): 31-35.

"Fathers and Priestesses: Footnotes to the Roman Declaration." Worship 51 (1977): 434-445.

"Development: Means or End?" Worldmission 19 (1968): 22-23.

"The Theology of Technopolis." Louvain Studies 1 (1966): 97-114.

BOOK REVIEWS

Histoire de la littérature grecque chrétienne. Introduction, edited by Enrico Norelli and Bernard Pouderon, in Theological Studies 70 (2009): 730-31.

Il giusto fiorisce come palma. Gregorio il Taumaturgo fra storia e agiografia, edited by Benedetto Clausi and Vincenz Milazzo, in Adamantius 15 (2009): 552-557.

Philippe Bobichon, Justin Martyr. Dialogue avec Tryphon, édition critique, traduction, commentaire, 2 volumes, in Zeitschrift für antikes Christentum 12 (2009): 582-586.

Joseph G. Mueller, L’Ancien Testament dans l’ecclésiologie des Pères: Une lecture des Constitutions Apostoliques, in Journal of Early Christian Studies 16 (2008): 111-113.

Timothy L. Smith, Thomas Aquinas' Trinitarian Theology: A Study in Theological Method, in Theological Studies 65 (2004): 195-96.

Märtyrer und Märtyrerakten, edited by Walter Ameling, in Journal of Early Christian Studies 11 (2003): 567-68.

John Behr, The Way to Nicaea, in Journal of Early Christian Studies 10 (2002): 396-398.

Reinhard M. Hübner, Der paradox Eine: Antignostischer Monarchianismus im zweiten Jahrhundert, in Journal of Early Christian Studies 9 (2001): 407-408.

Hermann-Josef Röhrig, Kenosis: Die Versuchungen Jesu Christi im Denken von Michail M. Tareev, in Theological Studies 62 (2001): 618-619.

10 René Braun, et al., Chronica Tertullianea et Cyprianea 1975-1994: Bibliographie critique de la première littérature latine chrétienne, in Journal of Early Christian Studies 8 (2000): 587-588.

Richard E. Rubenstein, When Jesus Became God: The Epic Fight over Christ's Divinity in the Last Days of , in Theological Studies 61 (2000): 387-388.

Gerard Sloyan, The Crucifixion of Jesus, in Horizons 25 (1998): 101-103.

New Perspectives in : Essays in Memory of , edited by Bradley Nassif, in Worship 71 (1997): 477-478.

Manlio Simonetti, Studi sulla cristologia del II e III secolo, in Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 47 (1996): 649-652.

The Cambridge Companion to Plato, edited by Richard Kraut, in Religious Studies Review 21 (1995): 326.

Encyclopedia of the Early Church, edited by Angelo di Berardino, in Journal of Early Christian Studies 3 (1995): 357-359.

Thomas Böhm, Die Christologie des Arius. Dogmengeschichtliche Überlegungen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Hellenisierungsfrage, in Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 45 (1994): 320-322.

Rodney H. Cooper et al., Concordantia in libros XIII Confessionum S. Aurelii Augustini, in Patristics 21,1-2 (December 1992): 8.

Wolfram Kinzig, Erbin Kirche. Die Auslegung von Psalm 5,1 in den Psalmenhomilien des Asterius und in der Alten Kirche, in Critical Review of Books in Religion, 1992: 335-337.

Gerhard Feige, Die Lehre Markells von Ankyra in der Darstellung seiner Gegner, in Journal of Theological Studies n.s. 43 (1992): 675-676.

R.W. Southern, Saint Anselm, A Portrait in a Landscape, in Horizons 19 (1992): 313.

Jonathan Z. Smith, Drudgery Divine: On the Comparison of Early Christianities and the Religions of Late Antiquity, in Patristics 21,1-2 (December, 1992): 15.

Thomas L. Amos and Jonathan Black, The Fundo Alcobaça of the Biblioteca Nacional, Lisbon, 3v., in Patristics 20,1 (July 1991): 7-8.

Basil Studer, Gott und unsere Erlösung im Glauben der Alten Kirche, in Patristics 19,1 (July,

11 1990): 10.

Tim Vivian, St. Peter of Alexandria, in The Second Century 7 (1990): 187-188.

Elaine Pagels, Adam, Eve, and the Serpent, in The Canadian Catholic Review 8 (1990): 108.

Herbert Frohnhofen, Apatheia tou Theou. Über die Affektlosigkeit Gottes in der griechischen Antike und bei den griechischsprachigen Kirchenvätern bis zu Gregorios Thaumaturgos, in Journal of Theological Studies 40 (1989): 232-234.

Marie-Josèphe Rondeau, Les commentaires patristiques du Psautier (IIIe-Ve siècle), 2v., in Religious Studies Review 15 (1989): 170.

Leo Donald Davis, The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology, in Theological Studies 50 (1989): 202-203.

Michael Walsh, The Triumph of the Meek: Why Early Christianity Succeeded, in Patristics 17,2 (January 1989): 5.

Gerald H. Ettlinger, Jesus, Christ and Savior, in Horizons 15 (1988): 386-387.

Robert M. Grant, Gods and the One God, in Theological Studies 48 (1987): 173-175.

Ferdinand R. Gahbauer, Das anthropologische Modell: Ein Beitrag zur Christologie der frühen Kirche bis Chalkedon, in Theological Studies 47 (1986): 320-322.

Claude Mondésert (ed.), Le monde grec ancien et la Bible, in Patristics 14,2 (January 1986): 7-8.

Patrick Henry (ed.), Schools of Thought in the Christian Tradition, in Living Light 22 (1985-6): 176-178.

Cyril of Alexandria, Select Letters, ed. and tr. Lionel R. Wickham, Religious Studies Review, 11 (1985): 297.

J. Patout Burns and Gerald M. Fagin, The Holy Spirit, in Patristics 14,1 (July 1985): 8.

Charles Kannengiesser, Athanase d'Alexandrie, évêque et écrivain, in Theological Studies 46 (1985): 144-146.

Frances M. Young, From Nicaea to Chalcedon, in Patristics 13 (July 1984): 8-9.

Clément d'Alexandrie, Les Stromates. Stromate V, 2 volumes, in The Second Century 3 (1983): 245-246.

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Pachomian Koinonia, v. I & II, translated by Armand Veilleux, in Catholic Historical Review 70 (1984): 105-106.

D. S. Wallace-Hadrill, Christian Antioch, in Theological Studies 44 (1983): 505-507.

Pia Luislampe, Spiritus vivificans: Grundzüge einer Theologie des Heiligen Geistes nach Basilius von Caesarea, in Theological Studies 44 (1983): 172-173.

Richard A. Norris, Jr., The Christological Controversy, in Patristics 11 (January 1983): 3.

Arché e Telos: l'antropologia di Origene e di Gregorio di Nissa, in Religious Studies Review 8 (1982): 358.

Dietrich Wiederkehr, Belief in Redemption, in Theological Studies 43 (1982): 359.

Robert C. Gregg and Dennis E. Groh, Early Arianism—A View of Salvation, in Theological Studies 42 (1981): 684-685.

Peter Meinhold, Studien zu Ignatius von Antiochien, in Theological Studies 42 (1981): 176-177.

James P. Mackey, Jesus the Man and the Myth, in Theological Studies 41 (1980): 403-404.

Robert Joly, Le dossier d'Ignace d'Antioche, in Theological Studies 41 (1980): 206-207.

Gustaf Aulén, Jesus in Contemporary Historical Research, in Theological Studies 38 (1977): 571-572.

Hermann Dembowski, Einführung in die Christologie, in Theological Studies 38 (1977): 199-200.

Dermot A. Lane, The Reality of Jesus, in Theological Studies 37 (1976): 726-727.

H. E. W. Turner, Jesus the Christ, in Theological Studies 37 (1976): 687-688.

Lindy Burton (ed.), Care of the Child Facing Death, in New Blackfriars 57 (1976): 192.

Michael J. Taylor (ed.), The Mystery of Suffering and Death, in Louvain Studies 5 (1975): 402.

Jean Daniélou, Gospel Message and Hellenistic Culture, in New Blackfriars 54 (1973): 528.

13 ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION

I have had the following experience in academic administration above the department level:

At Duquesne University:

Residential Learning Communities Committee, College of Liberal Arts (2003-2005). College Council, College of Liberal Arts, (2003-2006) College Strategic Planning Committee, College of Liberal Arts (2003) Search Committee for University Librarian, Faculty Senate Representative (2001-2002). University Library Committee, Faculty Senate Representative (1995-1999); College of Liberal Arts Representative (2002- ). Committee on Promotion and Tenure, McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts (1995-1997). Task Force on Governance and the Governing Board in preparation for Middle States accreditation visit (1996). Committee on Professional Development of Graduate Students, McAnulty Graduate School of Liberal Arts (1996). Committee on Academic Advisement, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (1988-92). Speakers Series, College of Liberal Arts, Selection Committee (1998-2000) University Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Advisement and Referral Center (1990). University Internal Review Committee for Hunkele Faculty Development Grants (1990); for Noble J. Dick Foundation Faculty Development Grants (1990-1). Committee for Presidential Scholarship Grants, Chair (1998, 1999). Representative of the Graduate School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Faculty Senate (1990-3); representative of the College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, Faculty Senate (1998- 2000; 2002- 2006). Academic Affairs Committee, Faculty Senate (1988-93). Library Committee, Faculty Senate (1992-3; Chair, 1994).

At the Catholic University of America:

Chair, Pontifical Degrees Committee, Department of Theology, School of Religious Studies (1982-1984). Fulbright Screening Committee, (1984-1985).

At the College of St. Thomas:

Assistant to the President (1968-1969). Elected member, Educational Policy Committee (1976-1981).

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