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CURRICULUM VITAE Nancy R. Heisey 1131 Royal Court Harrisonburg, VA 22802 Education 2000 Ph.D., Religion, Temple University Dissertation: "A Literary and Historical Consideration of the Egyptian Background in Origen's Writings on Martyrdom," defended with distinction. 1996 M.A., Religion, Temple University 1994 M.Div., Eastern Mennonite Seminary 1973 B.A. English and Secondary Education, Messiah College 1972 Certificat de Deuxième Degré, Université de Strasbourg, France Employment 1999- Eastern Mennonite University 1996-1997 Akron Mennonite Church: Preaching associate 1994-1996 Temple University: Teaching assistant 1989-1992 Mennonite Central Committee: Associate executive secretary 1987-1989 Mennonite International Study Project: Consultant 1973-1986 Mennonite Central Committee Secondary school teacher, Zaire, Africa Editorial Assistant, Information Services Administrator, Africa Department Country and regional representative, Burkina Faso, Africa Service 2018-2020 Director, Eastern Mennonite Seminary ATS self-study 2017 Member, Polity Task Force, Virginia Mennonite Conference 2016- Book review editor, Brethren in Christ History and Life 2011-14 Mennonite Church USA Executive Board 2010 Mennonite Central Committee Binational Transition Team 2008-12 Mennonite Church USA Interchurch Relations Church Associations Reference Group 2005-2009 Pastor-Congregation Relations Committee, Community Mennonite Church 2003-2009 President, Mennonite World Conference 2000-2003 President-elect, Mennonite World Conference 1995-2000 Secretary for Theological Education, Mennonite World Conference 1992-1998 Member, Mennonite Board of Missions Awards 2020 Royal Award, Fall quarter 2014 Undergraduate faculty summer teaching grant 2009 Stoltzfus Faculty Enhancement Award 2007 Quality Service Award, Eastern Mennonite University 2003 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Messiah College 1996 Certificate of Merit in Teaching, Temple University: instructor in composition 1995 Certificate of Merit in Teaching, Temple University: instructor in composition 1990 Thomas W. Rhoades Prize in Old Testament, Lancaster Theological Seminary Professional memberships Anabaptist Mennonite Scholars Network North American Patristics Society Society of Biblical Literature Publications 2020 One-week series of Rejoice! meditations Summer 2021: https://www.mennomedia.org/Rejoice/ 2019 “Dirt.” Essay winner in the Frederick Buechner contest. Christian Century , October 9, 2019, 20. 2018 Review of J. Robert Douglass and Wendy Corbin Reuschling. Celebrations and Convictions: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Dr. Luke L. Keefer, Jr . In Brethren in Christ History and Life . December 2018 (41/3), 324-326) 2018 “The Pilgrimage Story.” In The Mennonite . September, 10-12. 2018 “Quatre Grandes Interprétations.” In Christ Seul . May 2018 (No. 1087), 10-11. 2017 “Walking in conflict and reconciliation: Peace Commission.” Proceedings of Mennonite World Conference Assembly 16. Mennonite World Conference , 78-93. 2016 “Introduction: Growing into service.” In Re-Envisioning Service: the geography of our faith . Edited by Ray C. Gingerich and Pat Hostetter Martin. Telford, PA: Cascadia, 17-19. 2015 With M.J. Heisey. Relief Work as Pilgrimage: “Mademoiselle Miss Elsie” in Southern France, 1945-1948 . Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015. 2015 “En marche dans le conflit et la reconciliation.” In Christ Seul . May (No. 1054), 6-7. 2014 “Peace and Scripture: Mennonite Perspectives from the Global South.” In Struggles for Shalom: Peace and Violence Across the Testaments . Ed Laura L. Brenneman and Brad D. Schantz. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 291-303. 2013 “A Theological Coat of Many Colors: A Response.” In Brethren in Christ History and Life . December 2013 (36/3), 392-395. 2013 Review of Ronald J. Sider. The Early Church on Killing: A Comprehensive Sourcebook . In Brethren in Christ History and Life . April 2013 (36/1), 142-145. 2012 Review of Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld. Killing Enmity: Violence and the New Testament . In Brethren in Christ History and Life , August 2012 (35/2), 390-393. 2012 “Remembering Dirk Willems: Memory and History in the Future of Ecumenical Relationships.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies . Vol. 47/3 (Summer), 355-375. 2012 Review of Abe J. Dueck, ed. The Mennonite Brethren Church Round the World: Celebrating 150 Years . In Mennonite Quarterly Review , April 2012 (86/2 ), 274- 276. 2011 “Know Your Story,” and “Pray Out of Your Lives.” In Setting the Agenda: Meditations for the Organization’s Soul . Ed. Edgar Stoesz and Rick M. Stiffney. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 118-119, 236-237. 2011 “Paul on Idolatry: Finding Fruitful Fellowship.” Vision (Spring 2011), 30-37. 2011 “Shaped by Travel: MCC and Mennonite Mobility.” In A Table of Sharing: Mennonite Central Committee and the Expanding Networks of Mennonite Identity . Ed. Alain Epp Weaver. Telford, PA: Cascadia, 167-191. 2010 “‘Reading with’ and Related Biblical Conversations: Ordinary Readers and Biblical Scholars around the World. TIC Talk 67. 2010 “The Love of God and the Life of the Churches.” Mission Focus Annual Review 17, 42-28. 2009 Review of Thomas P. Scheck, Origen and the History of Justification: The Legacy of Origen’s Commentary on Romans . In The Conrad Grebel Review , Fall (27/3), 89-91. 2009 Review of David R. Brubaker, Promise and Peril: Understanding and Managing Change and Conflict in Congregations . In Brethren in Christ History and Life 32/2 (Aug. 2009), 362-365. 2009 “La service dans la famille mondiale.” Perspective 9 (Sept. 2009), 4-5. 2008 “Care for God’s Creation.” Courier . Vol. 22 (2), 16. 2008 “Growing Up Brethren in Christ.” Brethren in Christ History and Life . Vol. 31 (August), 247-252. 2008 “From Commandment to Commission.” In Part: The Magazine for the Brethren in Christ Community . (Summer), 7-9. 2008 Review of Stories: How Mennonites Came to Be , by John D. Roth; in Brethren in Christ History and Life . Vol. 31 (April), 154-157. 2007 “Why Church History Matters.” The Mennonite . December 4, 12-14. 2007 “The Place of Prayer: Origen’s On Prayer as Map and Territory.” Christian Scholars Review. Vol. 37 (Fall), 11-24. 2006 “Pilgrimage, Place and People: A History of the Locations of Mennonite World Conference Assemblies, 1925-2003.” Church History; Studies in Christianity and Culture . Vol. 75 (December), 849-879. 2006 “Getting the Steps Right,” and “Some of My Presuppositions in Biblical Interpretation.” In Telling Our Stories: Personal Accounts of Engagement with Scripture . Ed. Ray Gingerich and Earl Zimmerman. Telford, PA: Cascadia, 96- 102, 236-7. 2005 “The Non-Pauline Mission in Acts,” and “Thinking Again About Paul’s Mission.” Mission Focus Annual Review Vol. 13, 5-17, 18-30. 2004 “Particular and Universal: Shaping Twenty-first Century Anabaptist Identity (ies);” “Martyrdom as Metaphor: Aspects of Global Anabaptist Witness.” The Conrad Grebel Review 22 (Fall), 11-28; 31-48. 2004 Review of Ephesians, Believers Church Bible Commentary, in Mennonite Quarterly Review 78 (July), 459-462. 2003 “Saints, Sages, and Singers.” Mission Focus Annual Review. Vol. 11. 65-71. 2003 “Anabaptist Heritage and Faithful Diversity.” Brethren in Christ History and Life . Vol XXVI (August), 92-108. 2003 “Premodern Text to Postmodern Ears: Steps Across the Hermeneutical Bridge…or Joining the Circle Dance.” In Anabaptist Preaching: A Conversation Between Pulpit, Pew and Bible . Edited by David Greiser and Michael King. Cascadia Press, 47-60. 2002 “Mennonitische Weltconferenz und die Zukunft.” In Mennonitisches Jahrbuch 2003. Lahr, Germany: St.-Johannis-Druckerei, 25-28. 2002 “Six Gifts Women Bring to the Church.” Courier. Vol 17 (Quarter 2), 3-5. Reprinted in Mutuality (Winter), 15-16; What Mennonites Are Thinking 2002 . Edited by Merle Good and Phyllis Pellman Good. Intercourse, Pa.: Good Books, 38-44; The Christian Leader (May 2003), 4-6. 2002 « Vivant au milieu du combat. » In Christ Seul (June), 1-3. 2002 “Foreword.” In A Way Was Opened . Ruth Brunk Stolzfus, with Eve MacMaster. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 9-11. 2001 “The Apostle Paul in His World and Ours.” TIC Talk: Newsletter of the United Bible Societies Translation Information Clearinghouse. 49:1-4. 2001 “Response to John Kampen, “The Mennonite Challenge of Particularism and Universalism: A Liberation Perspective,” in The Conrad Grebel Review 19 (Spring ): 29-34. 2001 Response to Randy Klassen, What Does the Bible Really Say About Hell? (Telford, PA: Pandora Presss U.S.), 118-121. 2001 Review of Anabaptist Visions for the New Millennium, in Mennonite Quarterly Review 75 (October), 534-536. 1998 “The Influence of African Scholars on Biblical Studies: An Evaluation,” in Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 101, 35-48. 1997 With Daniel S. Schipani. Theological Education on Five Continents: Anabaptist Perspectives . Strasbourg, France: Mennonite World Conference. 1995 “Brethren in Christ Participation in Mennonite Central Committee: Integral part or Burden.” Brethren in Christ History and Life 18, 177-227. 1994 Review of Nonviolent America: History Through the Eyes of Peace. Brethren in Christ History and Life 17, 87-90. 1992 Women in Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism: Making a Difference. Vox Benedictina 9 (Summer), 121-149. 1990 “19 th -century Commitment and 21 st -century Perspective: Attributes of a Christian Internationalist. Evangelical Missions Quarterly 26/3, 292-303. 1990 With Paul Longacre. Final Report: Mennonite International Study Project. Elkhart, In.: Mennonite Board of Missions. 1988 “Of Two Minds: Ambivalence in the Language of Brethren in Christ