Gifford Andrew Grobien

Gifford Andrew Grobien

Gifford Andrew Grobien Concordia Theological Seminary o. 260-452-2143 6600 N. Clinton Street [email protected] Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Education 2011 Ph.D., Moral Theology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 2005 M.Div., Exegetical Theology, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN 1995 B.S., School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC Employment 2012- Assistant Professor, Systematic Theology, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN 2013- Instructor, Master of Education Online Program, Concordia University, Portland, OR 2011-2012 Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Books Under Contract Ethical Formation and Christian Worship: Righteous and Holy in Christ. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Delivery date: June 2016. Under Contract Life in Christ. Volume 10 of Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics. St. Louis: The Luther Academy. Edited Volumes Under Contract Volumes 1-5 of Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics. St. Louis: The Luther Academy. Under Contract The Ethics of Sex. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. Delivery date: June 2016. Journal Articles 2015 “Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: The Triumph of Culture?” Concordia Theological Quarterly 79, no. 3-4: 315-328. 2014 “The Christian Voice in the Civil Realm,” Concordia Theological Quarterly 78, no. 3-4: 115- 130. 2013 “Marriage and So-Called Civil Unions in Light of Natural Law.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 77, no. 3-4: 257-270. 2013 “Righteousness, Mystical Union, and Moral Formation in Christian Worship.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 77, no. 1-2: 141-163. 2009 “A Lutheran Understanding of Natural Law in the Three Estates.” Concordia Theological Quarterly 73, no. 3: 211-229. Gifford A. Grobien page 2 Essays 2015 Review essay: A Case for Character: Towards a Lutheran Virtue Ethics, by Joel D. Biermann. Concordia Theological Quarterly 79, no. 1-2: 165-74. 2011 “What is the Natural Law? Medieval Foundations and Luther’s Appropriation.” In Natural Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal, edited by Robert Baker, 17-38. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. Reviews and Other Publications Forthcoming “Arise and Shine in Splendor,” “Since our Great High Priest, Christ Jesus,” “Hope of the World,” “Where Charity and Love Prevail,” “For All the Faithful Women,” “Father, We Praise Thee,” “O Holy Spirit, Enter In,” “Abide, O Dearest Jesus.” 800-word articles for Lutheran Service Book: Hymnal Companion. St Louis: Concordia Publishing House. Forthcoming “Ambrose of Milan,” “Bede,” “Columba,” “Germanus,” “Gregory I,” “Erdmann Neumeister,” “Martin Opitz,” “Patrick,” “Michael Schirmer,” “Catharina Amalia Dorothea von Schlegel,” “Benjamin Schmolck,” “Otton von Schwerin,” “Ernst Sonnemann,” “Josua Stegmann,” “Josua Wegelin.” 500-word articles for Lutheran Service Book: Hymnal Companion. St Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 2015 Review of The Failure of Sex Education in the Church, by Linda Bartlett. Concordia Theological Quarterly 78, no. 3-4: 171-75. 2014 Review of An Introduction to Christian Ethics: Goals, Duties, and Virtues, by R. W. Lovin. Modern Believing 55, no 4: 390-92. 2014 “Higher than the Heavens, Closer than a Brother.” Concordia Pulpit Resources 24, part 4: 13- 14. 2014 “Virtuous Citizenship.” Concordia Pulpit Resources 24, part 4: 15-16. 2014 Review of Forgotten Songs: Reclaiming the Psalms for Christian Worship, edited by Richard C. Wells and Ray Van Neste. Concordia Theological Quarterly 78, no. 1-2: 171-72. 2014 Review of Late Medieval Mysticism of the Low Countries, edited by Rik Van Nieuwenhove, Robert Faesen, SJ, and Helen Rolfson. Concordia Theological Quarterly 78, no. 1-2: 184-86. 2013 “Postmodern Attitudes among Lutherans about the Lord’s Supper?” Concordia Theological Quarterly 77, no. 3-4: 353-356. 2012 Review of Counsel and Conscience, by Benjamin T. Mayes. Concordia Theological Quarterly 76, no. 3-4: 369-373. 2005 Review of Dust to Dust or Ashes to Ashes? A Biblical and Christian Examination of Cremation by Alvin J. Schmidt. Concordia Theological Quarterly 69, no. 3-4: 347-349. Awards and Honors 2013, 2014 Kern Fellowship, Acton University, Grand Rapids, MI 2011-2012 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame 2009-2011 Summer Dissertation Stipend, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame 2006-2011 Graduate Fellowship, Department of Theology, University of Notre Dame 2005-06 Graduate Assistant Fellowship, Concordia Theological Seminary Gifford A. Grobien page 3 2005 Alpha Kappa Alpha merit scholarship, Concordia Theological Seminary 2005 Zondervan Greek Award, Concordia Theological Seminary 2004 Rev. Victor H. Dissen & Lydia Dissen Endowment Scholar, Concordia Theological Seminary 2004 Alumni Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Concordia Theological Seminary 2003-04 Foreign Exchange Scholarship, Die Lutherische Theologische Hochschule, Oberursel, Germany 2000-02, 2004 International Order of the Kings Daughters and Sons Scholarship, Concordia Theological Seminary 2002 Exegetical Theology Departmental Award, Concordia Theological Seminary 2000-02 Bretzlaff Foundation Scholarship, Concordia Theological Seminary Invited Talks 2016 “Biblical Teaching on Human Sexuality and Reproduction,” Embryo Adoption/IVF Conference, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, St. Louis, MO, January 8. 2015 “The Culture of Contraception: Scriptural and Natural Law Considerations for All Christians,” Hillsdale College, Hillsdale MI, October 26. 2015 “Restoring Commitment and Trust in the Family: Biblical and Sociological Insights,” Family Structure Seminar, Cincinnati, OH, February 28. 2015 “Natural Knowledge of God and the Natural Law,” Grace Lutheran Church, Lamar, MO, February 14-15. 2014 “Living the Sanctified Life in the Secular World,” Lutheran Lecture Series, Hoisington, KS, September 20. 2014 “Christian Ethics and the Christian Life,” Evangelical Lutheran Church of Argentina Pastors Continuing Education Conference, Buenos Aires, July 7-11. 2014 “Natural Law in the Church,” Vine and Branches Conference, Windom, MN, May 3. 2014 “Sanctification and Fruits of Faith in the Lutheran Confessions,” Congress on the Lutheran Confessions, Bloomington, MN, May 2. 2013 “Ethical Decisions in Life-Threatening Pregnancies,” American Association of Pro-Life OB/GYNs Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 22. 2013 “Contemporary Issues in Marriage and Family,” Quad-Circuit Pastors Conference, Missoula, MT, January 15-17. 2012 “History, Theology, and Pastoral Issues in the Communion of Children,” Circuit Convocation, Williamsburg, IA, May 21. 2011 “Virtue in the Theology of Martin Luther,” Reformation Conference, Wichita, KS, October 30. Conference Talks 2010 “The Eucharist as the Defining Act of the Church in the Epistle to the Hebrews,” Exegetical Symposium Short Paper, Concordia Theological Seminary, January 20. 2003 “Sola Scriptura: Circular Reasoning or Hermeneutical Principle?” Connecticut Reformation Society, Danbury, CT, March 6. Gifford A. Grobien page 4 Campus Talks 2015 “Confession in the Contemporary Culture: Catechesis, Marriage and other Issues Facing the Church,” Luther Hostel, Concordia Theological Seminary, October 28-30. 2015 “Church and Family in the 21st Century,” President’s Circle, Concordia Theological Seminary, October 9. 2015 “Sexuality and Marriage Issues in the Public Square,” Joint Council of Presidents and Seminary Faculty meeting, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN, April 26. 2015 “Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: the Triumph of Culture?” Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions, Concordia Theological Seminary, January 22. 2014 “Where is the Wise Turk? The Cultural Conscience and Christian Morality,” Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions, Concordia Theological Seminary, January 23. 2013 “Handing Down the Faith: Intergenerational Catechesis and Relationships in the Congregation,” Luther Hostel, Concordia Theological Seminary, November 1. 2013 “Marriage and Civil Unions: Natural Law Arguments,” Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions, Concordia Theological Seminary, January 25. 2012 “Righteousness, Mystical Union, and Moral Formation in Christian Worship,” Fall Faculty Forum, Concordia Theological Seminary, August 29. Courses Concordia Theological Seminary (Graduate Level) Advanced Pastoral Theology Baptism: Life in Christ (online) Dogmatics 3 Ecclesiology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer New Testament Greek Readings Heaven on Earth: Worship of Lutherans Today Lutheran Confessions 1 Lutheran Confessions 2 Lutheran Confessions 3 New Testament Bible Psalms Pastoral Acts, Christian Symbols, and Outreach Research and Method in Pastoral Theology (includes significant online content) Sanctification Theological Ethics Teaching the Faith (online) Course Writer, New Testament Isagogics, 2005-06 Concordia University, Portland (Graduate Level, Online) Case Studies in Law and Ethics Equity and Justice in the Classroom Gifford A. Grobien page 5 Principles of Ethics and Logic The Ethical Educator Alignment of Course Objectives, Principles of Ethics and Logic, with InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards, 2014 Course Writer, Case Studies in Law and Ethics, 2013 Course Writer, Equity and Justice in the Classroom, 2012 University of Notre Dame (Undergraduate) Foundations of Theology Service ATS Focused Evaluation Visit, D.Min. Program Petition, Wesley Seminary, Marion, IN, March-April 2015 Committees and Appointments Director of Doctor of Ministry Program, 2012-present Updated program, including significant changes to program requirements and curriculum Program

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