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ASHLEY JOHN MOYSE 35 Pitts Road Headington Oxford, OX3 8BA +44 (0)7904 153 856 Ashley.Moyse@Theology.Ox.Ac.Uk Ashley.Moyse@Chch.Ox.Ac.Uk Ashley.Moyse@Gmail.Com CURRICULUM VITAE __________________________________________________________________________________ ASHLEY JOHN MOYSE 35 Pitts Road Headington Oxford, OX3 8BA +44 (0)7904 153 856 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] PROFILE × Proven expertise in Christian ethics, medical humanities, and bioethics × Demonstrated competence in comparative religious studies, including Christian traditions, Judaism, and Islam × Successful record of collaborating with colleagues across disciplines and geographic regions × Skilled editor with project management and advising experience × Resourceful and judicious administrator with programme facilitation, personnel supervision, and curriculum development experience × Dynamic and student-centred teaching and learning style with content competencies including Christian theologies, inter-religious studies, theological and philosophical ethics, bioethics and medical humanities, and theology and the sciences EARLY CAREER HIGHLIGHTS × Appointed the McDonald Postdoctoral Fellow in Christian Ethics and Public Life at the McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Life, Christ Church, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford. × Appointed as the Sir John Templeton Foundation funded Postdoctoral Fellow in Theology and Science at Regent College. Retained concurrent research and teaching appointments at Vancouver School of Theology and Trinity College Theological School at the University of Divinity (Melbourne). × Invited co-editor and contributor to Treating the Body in Medicine and Religion: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Perspectives, Routledge Studies in Religion, Foreword by Jeffrey P Bishop. Special introduction by Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. (London and New York: Routledge, 2019). × Invited to co-edit the Oxford Handbook of Theological Anthropology with Prof Jens Zimmerman and Dr Michael Burdett; in development. × Invited collaborator on the three-year multi-disciplinary and international project, Christian Flourishing in a Technological World. Funding awarded by the Issachar Fund, 2017-2020. The principal investigators are Prof Jens Zimmerman and Dr Michael Burdett. × Series developer, advisor, and co-editor for Dispatches: Turning Points in Theology and Global Crises; a book series featuring volumes in moral and political theology by leading and emerging scholars. × Lead editor and project manager for Correlating Sobornost: Conversations Between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox Tradition, Foreword by Rowan Williams, Afterword by Kallistos Ware (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016). Updated November 2017 Ashley John Moyse - 2 - Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION × Doctor of Philosophy Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Theology, University of Newcastle (Australia), Callaghan, NSW, 2014; Supervised by Prof John C. McDowell Dissertation: “Interrupting moral technique, transforming biomedical ethics: Reading Karl Barth against the ‘sin’ of the common morality and for the postures of human flourishing,” Examined externally by Prof David Clough (University of Chester) and Prof John Swinton (University of Aberdeen) × Master of Theological Studies Graduate School of Theological Studies, ACTS Seminaries of Trinity Western University, Langley, BC, 2009; Supervised by Prof Arcbibald Spencer Thesis: “Perichoresis and praxis: A Trinitarian model for biomedical ethical discourse and decision-making,” Examined by Prof Archibald Spencer, Prof Paul Chamberlain, and Dr Ross Hastings (external, Regent College) × Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics at the Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, 2007 × Master of Science Northern Colorado Cancer Rehabilitation Institute, College of Natural and Health Sciences, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO, 2003; Supervised by Prof Emeritus Cad Dennehy × Bachelor of Arts Messiah College, Mechanicsburg, PA, 1999 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Present Employment × McDonald Postdoctoral Fellow in Christian Ethics and Public Life McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Life, Christ Church Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford, 2018 to present Concurrent Research and Teaching Affiliations × Research Associate in Ethics Vancouver School of Theology at the University of British Columbia, 2014 to present (apt. renewed) × Honorary Postdoctoral Research Associate Trinity College Theological School, University of Divinity, 2015-2018, 2018-2021 (apt. renewed) Member, Centre for Religion and Social Policy (RASP), 2017-2020 Previous Employment × Postdoctoral Fellow in Theology and Science Regent College at the University of British Columbia, 2017 to 2018 Position funded by The John Templeton Foundation × Lecturer (Limited Term Appointment) Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Fraser Valley, 2014-2016 × Sessional/Adjunct Instructor McGill University School of Religious Studies/ Montreal School of Theology, 2017 ACTS Seminaries of Trinity Western University, 2015 Ashley John Moyse - 3 - Curriculum Vitae Regis University, 2014-2015 Boucher Institute for Naturopathic Medicine, 2013-2016 University of Newcastle, 2011-2012 University of the Fraser Valley, 2005-2011, 2013 Trinity Western University, 2004-2008 Briercrest College, 1999-2001, 2006 × Medical Ethics Tutor University of British Columbia, 2009-2011 Selection of courses taught/developed/in preparation: × Postgraduate Christian Ethics Postgraduate Seminar I: Theories and Traditions (Michaelmas Term, 2018, 2019, co- teaching with Nigel Biggar, Joshua Hordern, and Dafydd Daniel); Christian Ethics Postgraduate Seminar II: Persons and Problems (Hilary Term, 2019, 2020, co-teaching with Nigel Biggar, Joshua Hordern, and Dafydd Daniel); Theological Anthropology Seminar (Winter 2018, co-teaching with Jens Zimmerman); Constructive Theology in a Scientific Age; Christian Ethics; Theology and Science (co-taught with Ross Hastings); And a time to die: A study in philosophical and theological ethics; Bioethics: Christian care and clinical ethics in a pluralist society; Global Theology; Christology × Undergraduate Applied ethics for health professionals; Professionalism and ethics in the health sciences; Health care ethics; God and God’s discontents: Atheism, suspicion, and theology; The many faces of Jesus; Theology with the Apostles’ Creed; Introduction to systematic theology; Various courses in health and human sciences, including Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, and Neuromotor Control Previous Clinical Appointments × Cancer Rehabilitation Specialist Cancer Rehabilitation Centers of America, 2003-2004 Northern Colorado Cancer Rehabilitation Institute, 2000-2003 PUBLICATIONS * Refereed/ Peer-Reviewed Authored Books × The Art of Living for the Technological Age: Toward a Humanizing Performance. Dispatches in Theology and Global Crises, Afterword by Brent P. Waters, series edited by Ashley John Moyse and Scott A. Kirkland (Minneapolis, Fortress Press, 2020 [forthcoming]) × * Reading Karl Barth, interrupting moral technique, transforming biomedical ethics. Content and Context in Theological Ethics, series edited by Mary Jo Iozzio (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) Published Reviews at: Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, 37(1), 2017: 221-222 Ethics & Medicine, 33(1), 2017: 60 Clarion: A Journal of Spirituality and Justice, Jan. 2016 Edited Books × Lead editor/advisor with Scott A. Kirkland for Dispatches: Turning points in theology and global crises book series (Minneapolis: Fortress Press) John W de Gruchy, The End is Not Yet: Standing Firm in Apocalyptic Times (October 2017) Cyril Hovorun, Political Orthodoxy: The Unorthodoxies of the Church Coerced (October 2018) John C McDowell, Theology and the Globalized Present: Feasting in the Future of God (April 2019) Marcus Pound, Theology, Comedy, Politics (September 2019) Ashley John Moyse - 4 - Curriculum Vitae Anna Mercedes, Gender, Violence, Church (projected 2021) Joerg Rieger, Intersectionality, Theology, and Religion: Reflections on Class, Race, Gender, and Ecology (projected 2021) × * Treating the Body in Medicine and Religion: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Perspectives. Routledge Studies in Religion, edited and introduced by John Fitzgerald and Ashley John Moyse, Foreword by Jeffrey P. Bishop; Special introduction by H Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, forthcoming 2018) × Donald M. MacKinnon. Kenotic ecclesiology: Select writings of Donald M. MacKinnon, edited and introduced by John C. McDowell, Scott A. Kirkland and Ashley John Moyse, Foreword by Rowan Williams (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016) Published Review at Clarion: A Journal of Spirituality and Justice, Aug. 2017 × Correlating sobornost: Conversations between Karl Barth and the Russian Orthodox tradition, edited and introduced by Ashley John Moyse, John C. McDowell, and Scott A. Kirkland, Foreword by Rowan Williams, Afterword by Met Kallistos Ware (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2016) Published Reviews at Theology, 120(5), 2017: 389-391 Reviews in Religion and Theology, 24(3), 2017: 549-552 Refereed Journal Articles × “Fodder for despair, masquerading as hope: Diagnosing the postures of hope(lessness) at the end of life,” Religions (under review, for a special issue edited by John C McDowell: hope in dark times) × “Understanding modern, technological medicine: enchanted, disenchanted, or other?” Theorietical Medicine and Bioethics, printed online 15 November 2018: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11017-018-9473-9 Co-edited six essays and introduced the
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