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Michael W. Campbell Curriculum Vitae MICHAEL W. CAMPBELL CURRICULUM VITAE E-mail Address: [email protected] Office Telephone: (817) 202-6479 Cell phone: (218) 252-8686 BACKGROUND PROFILE INFORMATION Personal Information Place of Birth: Houston, Texas Citizenship: USA & Canada (dual citizenship) Ordination: Sept. 20, 2008 Academic Preparation 2008 Ph.D., Andrews University. Concentration in Adventist studies; minor in American history; cognate in archival management. Dissertation topic: “The 1919 Bible Conference and Its Significance for Seventh-day Adventist History and Theology.” Abstract, Andrews University Seminary Studies, 46, no. 2 (Autumn 2008): 258. 2003 M.A., Andrews University. Emphasis in church history, cognate in systematic theology. 2001 B.A., Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee. Double major in theology and history, minor in Biblical languages with ministerial emphasis. Experience and Service 2020- Professor of Religion, Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas 2018-2020 Associate Professor of Religion, Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas 2016-2018 Assistant Editor, Seventh-day Adventist International Biblical-Historical Dictionary 2016-2018 Associate Professor of Historical/Theological Studies, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, Silang, Cavite, Philippines 2014-2018 Editor, Journal of Asia Adventist Seminary 2013-2016 Assistant Professor of Historical/Theological Studies, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies, Silang, Cavite, Philippines. 2012 Volunteer Police Chaplain, Wichita Police Department, Wichita, Kansas 2012 Adjunct Religion Faculty, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas 2010-2017 Adjunct Religion Faculty, School of Religion, Southern Adventist University 2010-2012 Lead Pastor, Wichita South Seventh-day Adventist Church, Wichita, Kansas 2007-2010 Pastor, Montrose and Gunnison Seventh-day Adventist Churches, Rocky Mountain Conference 2007-2010 Volunteer Chaplain, Montrose Memorial Hospital, Montrose, Colorado 2004-2007 Associate Director, Ellen G. White Estate Branch Office, Loma Linda University 2006-2007 Interim Chair, Archives & Special Collections, University Libraries, Loma Linda University 2004-2006 Associate Chair, Archives & Special Collections, University Libraries, Loma Linda University 2002-2005 Book Review Editor, Andrews University Seminary Studies 1999-2000 Religion Editor, The Southern Accent 1997-2002 Summer Intern, Ellen G. White Estate, Silver Spring, Maryland 1 Professional Organization Memberships Adventist Society for Religious Studies Adventist Theological Society American Academy of Religion American Society of Church History Association of Seventh-day Adventist Historians Conference on Faith and History Ecclesiastical History Society Evangelical Theological Society Phi Alpha Theta Religious History Association Society of Biblical Literature Society for Reformation Research Certification Certified Archivist Examination, successfully passed Aug. 2, 2006. Awards Sicher Faculty Development Grant, April 18, 2019. DeHaan Work Excellence Scholarship, April 24, 2003. A. F. Ruf Memorial Scholarship, March 30, 2000. PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER SCHOLARLY / CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Books The Pocket Dictionary for Understanding Adventism. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2020. 1919: The Untold Story of Adventism’s Struggle with Fundamentalism. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2019. The Ellen G. White Pocket Dictionary. Co-authored with Jud S. Lake. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2018. La Reforma Protestante: Estudios Historicos y Teologicos. Co-edited with Cristian S. Gonzalez and Abner F. Hernández. Lima, Peru: Universidad Peruana Union Fondo Editorial, 2017. Here We Stand: Luther, the Reformation, and Seventh-day Adventism. Co-edited with Nikolaus Satelmajer. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2017. Discovering Ellen G. White. Lincoln, NE: AdventSource, 2013. Discovering our Adventist Past. Lincoln, NE: AdventSource, 2013. Editorial Contributions/Articles/Chapters in Books “Evangelicalism,” in American Religious History: Belief and Society through Time. Ed. Gary S. Smith (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2021). 2 “William Miller and Millerism,” in Encyclopedia of Bible and Its Reception. Eds. Christine Helmer, Steven McKenzie, Thomas Römer, Jens Schröter, Barry Dov Walfish, and Eric Ziolkowski (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2020). “El desarrollo del rol del ministerio: una perspectiva histórica,” in Ministerio Pastoral y Educación Teológica: Una Perspectiva Adventista, eds. Walter Alaña H. y Benjamin Rojas Yauri (Buenos Aires, FL: Asociación Casa Editora Sudamericana, 2019), 37-48. “The Trinity in Early Seventh-day Adventist Hymnody,” in The Trinity and the Bible. Ed. Eriks Galenieks (Nairobi, Kenya: Adventist University of Africa, 2018). “The Trinity and the 1919 Bible Conference,” in The Trinity and the Bible. Ed. Eriks Galenieks (Nairobi, Kenya: Adventist University of Africa, 2018). “Martin Luther, Seventh-day Adventism and the Lord’s Supper,” in Perceptions of the Protestant Reformation in Seventh-day Adventism. Ed. Rolf J. Pöhler (Möckern-Friedensau, Germany: The Institute of Adventist Studies of Friedensau Adventist University, 2018), 139-153. “Martin Luther and the Lord’s Supper for Seventh-day Adventism,” in Here We Stand: Luther, the Reformation, and Seventh-day Adventism. Eds. Michael W. Campbell and Nikolaus J. Satelmajer (Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2017), 125-133. “Charles William Gordon” (2:981), “Peter Richard Kenrick” (3:1269), “Lord’s Supper” (3:1365-1369), “William Miller” (3:1520), “Henry Barrington Pratt” (4:1827), “Fleming Hewitt Revell” (4:1954), “Seventh-day Adventist Church” (4:2085-2088), “Edwin Steven” (5:2201-2202), “Charles James Stewart” (5:2202), “Wilbur Fisk Tillett” (5:2307), “Jonathan Wade” (5:2423-2424), “Ellen Gould White” (5:2463-2464), and “Karl Magnus von Wrangel” (5:2537) in The Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States, eds. Mark A. Lamport and George Thomas Kurian (London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016). “La vida, la obra y el mensaje de Elena G. de White” [“The Life, Work, and Message of Ellen G. White”], in Elena G. de White: Manteniendo Viva la Visión. eds. Daniel A. Mora and Hector Martin (Ediciones Sedaven, 2015), 55-78. “Dreams and Visions in American Religious History,” in The Gift of Prophecy in Scripture and History. eds. Alberto R. Timm and Dwain N. Esmond (Silver Spring, MD: Review and Herald, 2015), 232-245. “The Development of the Role of the Seventh-day Adventist Pastor,” in Called: Core Qualities for Ministry, eds. Nikolaus Satelmajer and Ivan L. Williams, Sr.. (Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2015), 36-45. “Liberalism/Fundamentalist Controversy” (pg. 735-736) and “Seventh-day Adventist” (pg. 1143-1145), in Encyclopedia of Christian Education, ed. Mark A. Lamport. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015. “The Knight Approach for Ellen White Studies,” in Adventist Maverick: A Celebration of George R. Knight’s Contribution to Adventist Thought, eds. Gilbert M. Valentine and Woodrow W. Whidden (Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2014), 145-152. Assistant Editor, The Ellen G. White Encyclopedia. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 2013. Articles include: “Amalgamation” (with Timothy G. Standish), “Ecstatic Experiences,” “International Medical Missionary and Benevolent Association,” “John Milton” (with Heidi Campbell), “Michigan,” “New England Sanitarium,” “Travels and Transportation,” and others (410 biographical entries; a list is available). 3 “Ellen G. White and the King James Version,” in The Book That Changed the World, ed. Nikolaus Satelmajer. Boise, ID: Pacific Press, 2013. “Ellen Gould [née Harmon] White,” in The Milton Encyclopedia, ed. Thomas N. Corns. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012. “Ellen G. White and Fundraising,” in Successful Fundraising: A Guide for Local Churches, ed. Lilya Wagner and Nikolaus Satelmajer. Lincoln, NE: AdventSource, 2012. “Washburn, Judson S.” In The Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, ed. Leo R. and Bobbie Jane Van Dolson. Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald, 1996. Other Peer-reviewed Articles and Reviews Review of The Disruption of Evangelicalism: The Age of Torrey, Mott, McPherson and Hammond. Andrews University Seminary Studies, 56, no. 1 (Spring 2018), 218-220. Review of S. N. Haskell: Adventist Pioneer, Evangelist, Missionary, and Editor. Ministry, February 2018, 28-29. Review of A Brief History of Sunday from the New Testament to the New Creation. BRI Reflections Newsletter #60, Oct. 2017, 11-12. “The Pastor’s Guide to Martin Luther and the Reformation,” Ministry, October 2017, 28-30. “Developments in the Relationship Between Seventh Day Baptists and Seventh-day Adventists, 1844-1884,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 55, no. 2 (Fall 2017), 195-212. Review of The History of Theological Education by Justo L. González, Journal of Asia Adventist Seminary 17, no. 2 (Fall 2014): 179-182. Review of The Christian College and the Meaning of Academic Freedom: Truth-Seeking in Community by William C. Ringenberg, Journal of Asia Adventist Seminary 17, no. 2 (Fall 2014): 176-179. “Seventh-day Adventism, Doctrinal Statements, and Unity,” Journal of the Adventist Theological Society, 27/1-2 (2016): 98-116. Review of A. G. Daniells: Shaper of Twentieth-century Adventism by Benjamin McArthur, Ministry, December 2016, 28, 30. Review of The Reformation and the Remnant: The Reformers Speak to Today’s Church by Nicholas P. Miller, BRI Reflections Newsletter #55, July 2016, 11-12. Review of In the Beginning was the Word: The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783 by Mark A. Noll, Ministry, June 2016, 28, 30. “The Development
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