CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 Contact Information

CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 Contact Information

John F. Haught Distinguished Research Professor Department of Theology Georgetown University Washington DC 20057-1137 CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 VITAE CURRICULUM Contact Information: 3713 S. George Mason Dr. Apt. 205W Falls Church, VA 22041-3729 Phone: 703-671-1466 haughtj@georgetown. edu EDUCATION B.A., St. Mary’s Seminary and University, Baltimore, 1964 M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1968 Ph. D., The Catholic University of America, 1970 (Dissertation: Foundations of The Hermeneutics of Eschatology) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy (brief course on science and religion, Nov. 24-Dec. 2, 2010) D’Angelo Chair in the Humanities, St John’s University (Fall Semester, 2008) Senior Fellow, Science and Religion, Woodstock Theological Center, Georgetown University 2007- Distinguished Research Professor, Georgetown University 2005- Thomas Healey Distinguished Professor 2002-2005 Landegger Distinguished Professor 1996-2002 Professor of Theology, Georgetown University 1986-2005 Chair, Theology Department, Georgetown University 1990-95 Associate Professor of Theology, Georgetown University 1977-1986 Assistant Professor of Theology, Georgetown University 1970-1977 Instructor of Theology, Georgetown University 1969-1970 Page 1 John F. Haught Distinguished Research Professor Department of Theology Georgetown University Washington DC 20057-1137 CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 VITAE CURRICULUM PUBLICATIONS Books: Big History: A Look Inside (New Haven: Yale University Press, forthcoming) Resting on the Future: Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe (Bloomsbury Press, 2015). Science and Faith: A New Introduction (New York: Paulist Press, 2013), translated into Lithuanian and Chinese. Making Sense of Evolution: Darwin, God, and The Drama of Life (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2010). God and the New Atheism: A Critical Response to Dawkins, Harris, and Hitchens (Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2008) translated into Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Vietnamese. Christianity and Science (Maryknoll: Orbis Press, 2007) translated into Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese. Is Nature Enough: Meaning and Truth in the Age of Science (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) Purpose, Evolution and the Meaning of Life (Ontario: Pandora Press, 2004). Deeper Than Darwin: the Prospect for Religion in the Age of Evolution (Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 2003), translated into Korean (Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title, 2003). Responses to 101 Questions on God and Evolution (New York: Paulist Press, 2001), translated into Polish, Portuguese and Korean. God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution (Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 2000; Second Edition, 2007) translated into Italian, Portuguese, Indonesian, Korean, Russian and Slovak. Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation (New York: Paulist Press, 1995), translated into Romanian, Korean, Persian, Urdu, Indonesian and Chinese. The Promise of Nature: Ecology and Cosmic Purpose (New York: Paulist Press, 1993). Mystery and Promise: A Theology of Revelation (Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 1993; translated into Portuguese as Misterio e Promessa, 1998). What Is Religion? (New York: Paulist Press, 1990). The Revelation of God in History (Wilmington: Michael Glazier Press, 1988). What Is God? (New York: Paulist Press, 1986), translated into Spanish and Portuguese. The Cosmic Adventure: Science, Religion and the Quest for Purpose (New York: Paulist Press, 1984). Nature and Purpose (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1980). Religion and Self-Acceptance (New York: Paulist Press, 1976) -- winner of College Theology Society book award. Science and Religion in Quest of Cosmic Purpose (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2000), Editor. Page 2 John F. Haught Distinguished Research Professor Department of Theology Georgetown University Washington DC 20057-1137 CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 VITAE CURRICULUM Lectures Published as Booklets by The American Teilhard Association Teilhard, Big History and Religion: A Look Inside (American Teilhard Association, 2015) Darwin, Teilhard, and the Drama of Life (Woodbridge, Connecticut: American Teilhard Association, 2011). In Search of a God for Evolution: Paul Tillich and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. (Lewisburg, PA: American Teilhard Association, 2002). Chaos, Complexity and Theology (Chambersburg PA: Anima Books, 1994). Articles and Chapters in Books: “Big History, Scientific Naturalism, and Christian Hope,” in Creation Stories in Dialogue: The Bible, Science, and Folk Traditions, edited by R. Alan Culpepper (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2016), 78-94. “Teilhard de Chardin, Thomas Nagel, and Journey of the Universe” in Living Cosmology: Christian Responses to Journey of the Universe, edited by Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim (Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2016), 73-80. “Science, Ecology and Christian Theology,” Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Religion and Ecology. (forthcoming) “Theology, Cosmos, and Hope” (Festschrift for Elizabeth Johnson, forthcoming) “Trans-humanism and the Anticipatory Universe,” in John C. Haughey and Ilia Delio, editors, Humanity on the Threshold: Religious Perspectives on Trans-humanism (Washington DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2014). “Science, Teilhard and Vatican II,” Lumen: A Journal of Catholic Opinion, Vol II, No. 1 (2014), 1-12. “Teilhard de Chardin: Theology for an Unfinished Universe,” in Ilia Delio, editor, From Teilhard to Omega: Co- creating an Unfinished Universe (Maryknoll: Orbis Press, 2014), 7-23. “Evolution and Faith,” Portsmouth Review (2013, 4, 1), 36-43. “Transhumanism, Theology and the Promise of Nature,” Fu Jen Religious Studies (April, 2013), 21-38. “To Women and Men of Science: Science, Spirituality and Vatican II,” in Anthony J. Ciorra and Michael W. Higgins, editors, Vatican II: A Universal Call to Holiness (New York: Paulist Press, 2012), 150-65. “Darwin, Teilhard en het drama van het leven,” Gamma: Forum over onze rol in de evolutie (March, 2012) 9-36. “Darwin and Catholicism,” The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Darwin and Evolutionary Thought, edited by Michael Ruse (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013), 485-92. “The Ultimate Meaning of the Human Project,” Science and the World’s Religions, Vol. I, edited by Patrick McNamara and Wesley J. Wildman, (Santa Barbara: Praeger 2012), 247-70. “Darwin and Divine Providence,” Sewanee Theological Review “Human Specificity After Darwin,” Darwinismes et spécificité de l’humain, edited by B. Bourgine, B. Feltz, P-J. Laurent et Ph. van den Bosch (Louvain-la-neuve: Harmaton/Academia, 2012), 51-66. Page 3 John F. Haught Distinguished Research Professor Department of Theology Georgetown University Washington DC 20057-1137 CURRICULUM VITAE 2016 VITAE CURRICULUM “Science, Faith and the New Atheism,” Nauki Przyrodnicze a Nowy Ateizm. Redaktor Marek Slomka, Filozofia Przyrody I Nauk Przyrodniczych 8, (2012), 141-49. “Robert Ulanowicz and the Possibility of a Theology of Evolution,” AXIOMATHES 22 (2) (2012): 261-268. “Human Evolution,” The Blackwell Companion to Science and Christianity, edited by Alan Padgett (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012), 295-305. “Teilhard, Cosmic Purpose, and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence,” in The Legacy of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, edited by James Salmon, SJ and John Farina (New York: Paulist Press, 2011), 9-23. “Dieu, l’Évolution et la Mort: les apports de la philosophie du process,” in Evolution et Creation: Des Sciences a la Metaphysique (Lyon: Institut Interdisciplinaire d’Etudes Epistemologiques, 2011), 277-94. “Science, Self, and Immortality,” Perspectives on the Self (New York: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2011), 70-75. “Darwin, Christianity and the Drama of Life,” Revista Portuguesa de Filosophia 66 (2010), 705-16. “Darwin, Genes, and Revelation,” Third Millennium: Indian Journal of Evangelization XIII (2010), 21-35. “Darwin, teologi och evolutionär naturalism,” Signum VIII (Dec. 2010), 13-18. “Teilhard and the Question of Life’s Suffering,” in Rediscovering Teilhard’s Fire, edited by Kathleen Duffy, S.S.J. (Philadelphia: St. Joseph University Press, 2010), 53-68. “La science et la quete de la finalité cosmique,” Revue théologique de Louvain 40 (2010), 466-79. “Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Communion with God Through the Earth,” Reclaiming Catholicism: Treasures Old and New, edited by Thomas Groome and Michael Daley (Maryknoll: Orbis Press, 2010), 93-98. “Darwin, Divine Providence and the Suffering of Sentient Life,” in Louis Caruana, ed., Darwin and Catholicism (London: T & T Clark, 2009), 207-22. “Is Physics Fundamental? Robert Russell on Divine Action,” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 45, (March 2010), 213-20. “Science, God, and Cosmic Purpose,” in Peter Harrison, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 260-77. “Information, Theology and the Universe,” in Paul Davies and Niels Henrik Gregersen, editors, Information and the Nature of Reality: From Physics to Metaphysics (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010), 301-18. “Theology, Evolution, and the Human Mind: How Much Can Biology Explain?” Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 44, (December 2009), 921-31. “Tillich in Dialogue with Natural Science,” in Russell Re Manning, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Paul Tillich (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009), 223-37. “Darwinism, Design, and Cosmic Purpose,” in John B. Cobb, Jr., editor, Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008),

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