CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore

CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore

CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore Personal Data: Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Married to Allen J. Moore; Children –Rebecca, Cliff, Nan, Joyce, Glenda Education: B. A., Psychology – Southern Methodist University, 1966 M. A., Psychology—Southern Methodist University, 1968 M. A., Religious Education – Claremont School of Theology, 1977 Ph.D., Theology and Education –- Claremont School of Theology, 1981, President’s Academic Excellence Award. Honors: Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa—University of Judaism, 1993 Alumna/us of the Year, Claremont School of Theology, 1998 Senior Fellow, Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion, Emory, 2003-2006. Positions: Dean and Professor of Theology and Education, Boston University School of Theology, January 2009-present. Professor, Religion and Education; Director, Women in Theology and Ministry—Candler School of Theology, 1999-2008. Professor, Theology and Christian Education—Claremont School of Theology, 1987-99 Asso. Professor, Asst. Professor, Instructor—Claremont School of Theology, 1979-87 Visiting Instructor—Boston College, Princeton Theological Seminary; Vancouver School of Theology; Claremont School of Theology, 1977-79; Southern Methodist University (psychology), 1967-68 Education Assistant with Youth—Trinity United Methodist Church, El Paso, TX, 1973-5 Other positions in research, mental health community, and church Books: Education for Continuity and Change (Korean ed.); (with Rosemary Keller and Gerald Moede) Called to Serve: The Diaconate in the United Methodist Church; Teaching from the Heart: Theology and Educational Method (2nd edition & Korean ed.); Ministering with the Earth; Resources for Sacred Teaching, 2 vols. (co-edited); In the Beginning and in the Middle (photographic essay); Covenant and Call; Gatherings: Resources for Ministry with Women (co-edited); Hermeneutics and Empirical Research in Practical Theology (co-edited with Chris Hermans); Teaching as a Sacramental Act; Children, Youth and Spirituality in a Troubling World (co-edited with Almeda Wright). Recent Articles: “Feminist Practical Theology and the Future of the Church”; “Richness in Religious Education: Ethnic, Religious and Biodiversity”; “Teaching Justice and Reconciliation in a Wounding World”; “Compassion and Hope: Theology Born of Action”; “God’s Spirit and the Renewal of Creation”; “Walking with Children toward Hope: Long Road to Justice and Reconciliation”; “Beyond Poverty and Violence: An Eschatological Vision”; “Imagination at the Center: Identity on the Margins”; “The Relational Power of Education: The Immeasurability of Knowledge, Value, and Meaning”; “Imagine Peace: Knowing the Real, Imagining the Impossible”; “Dynamics of Religious Culture: Ethogenic Method”; “Ethics of Institutions: Compassion, Critique, Creativity, and Form- giving”; “Creative Power of Education”; “Education for Peace: Exploring the Margins of Human Rights and Religion.” Professional Roles: Association of Professors and Researchers in Religious Education – President, 1997-8. Association of Practical Theology—President, 1998-2002. International Academy of Practical Theology—President, 1999-2001. International Journal of Practical Theology—English Co-Editor, 2001-2009. Oxford Institute in Methodist Theological Studies—Board, 1992-2002; Co-Chair, Contextual Theology Working Group, 1996-97; Plenary Lecturer, 2002. Religious Education Association, United Methodist Association of Scholars in Christian Education—Past President of both. Center for Process Studies—Co-Director, 1990-2000. Moore Multicultural Resource and Research Center—Co-Founder, Co-Chair, 1993-9. Church Roles: Deacon, 1997-present; Diaconal Minister, 1977-97; Director of Christian Education Board of Ordained Ministry—1996-2005; formerly on Board of Diaconal Ministry, Chair; Commission on Status and Role of Women. Various task forces; roles in teaching, preaching, retreats and workshops General-Jurisdictional Conf. Delegate—1984 (Juris.), 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008. Curriculum Vitae 1 Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore CURRICULUM VITAE Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore Personal Data: Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, January 16, 1945. Married to Allen J. Moore Five children –Rebecca, Cliff, Nan, Joyce, Glenda Education: B. A., majoring in Psychology, Southern Methodist University, May 1966 M. A., in Psychology, Southern Methodist University, May, 1968 M. A., in Religious Education – School of Theology at Claremont June, 1977 Ph.D., in Theology and Education, School of Theology at Claremont, May, 1981, Presidential Academic Honors Award Honors: Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa University of Judaism, May 1993 Alumna/us of the Year, Claremont School of Theology, 1998 Mildred Hutchinson Award, Social Justice Award of the Methodist Federation for Social Action, California-Pacific Conference, UMC, June 1999. California-Pacific Christian Education Award, shared with Allen J. Moore, June 1999. Positions: Dean, and Professor of Theology and Education, Boston University School of Theology, January 2009-present. Professor of Religion and Education—Candler School of Theology, Emory University, and Director of Women in Theology and Ministry Program, 1999-2008. Professor of Theology and Christian Education – Claremont School of Theology, 1987-1999. Associate Professor in Christian Education & Theology, School of Theology at Claremont, 1984-1987. Assistant Professor in Christian Education & Theology, School of Theology at Claremont, Summer, 1981-Spring, 1984. Instructor in Christian Education, School of Theology, Fall, 1979- Spring, 1981. Visiting Instructor in Christian Education, School of Theology, Spring, 1977; Summer, 1978; Academic year, 1978-79. Education Assistant with Youth, Trinity United Methodist Church, 810 N. Oregon, El Paso, TX, 4/73-10/75. Researcher; psychometric testing, reading research, and tutoring statistics classes, Dr. Ed Coleman, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, Texas, 9/69-5/70. Visiting Lecturer, teaching introductory course, and writing course for new text edition, Correspondence Division, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275, 1/68-4/69. Researcher, “Discrimination of Recency in Children,” funded by Curriculum Vitae 2 Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore Office of Education, Dept. of H.E.W., Dallas, Texas, 5/68-4/69. Instructor, introductory psychology courses, Psychology Department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275, 9/67-5/68. Graduate Assistant in undergraduate abnormal psychology course, Psychology Department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 75275, 1/67-5/67. Co-author of teacher’s manual for introductory text—Sartain, North, Strange & Chapman (1967), Dr. Alvin J. North, Psychology Department, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, 12/66-5/67. Coordinator of Neighborhood Youth Corps, West Dallas Community Centers, 3232 Bataan, Dallas, Texas, Summer, 1966. Visiting Professor: Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts Vancouver School of Theology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Visiting Scholar: Kings College, London; University of Melbourne, Australia; Trinity College, New Zealand University Leadership: Boston University – Dean, School of Theology, Jan. 2009 - present; University Committee to Study Graduate Education, 2010 - present Candler— Chair, World Christianity Search Committee (2007-08); Chair, Youth Education Task Force (2006-08); Chair, Woodruff Committee, 2005-06 (member 2004-05); Chair, Peer Review, 2005; Religious Education Search Committee, 2005-06; Personnel and Policy Committee, 2001-03; Strategic Planning, 2002-03; Implementation Committee for Practical Theology and Religious Practices, 2002-03; Chair, Tenure Review, 2002-03; Committee on Women in Theology and Ministry, 1999-present; Faculty Sponsor, Candler Women, 1999-2003; Chair, Religious Education Search, 2000-01; Committee on Advanced Degrees, 1999-2001; Faculty Sponsor of Student Activity Council, 2001-02. Emory— Co-convener, Religions and the Human Spirit Strategic Initiative (2006-08); Person, Community and Religious Life (Program of the Graduate Division of Religion), Chair 2004-2006, Member 1999- 2008; Associated Faculty of Women’s Studies (2003-08); Emory Women’s Symposium Committee (2006-2007); University Sustainability Committee; Search Committee for Emory Director of Sustainability; University Advisory Council on Teaching, 2005- 07; President’s Commission on the Status of Women, 2002-05; Committee for Women’s History Month, 1999-2008; Committee on Environmental Stewardship, 1999-2004. Claremont— Policy Committee, 1981-3, 1984-6, 1987-9, 1990-2, (Chair Curriculum Vitae 3 Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore 1991-2), 1994-6, 1998-1999 (Chair); Faculty Representative on Board of Trustees 1991-93, 1998-1999. Dean’s Search Committees, 1992-93; 1998-99. Eco-Justice Coordinating Council (Task Force), Chair 1994-5; Co-chair 1995-1999. Long-Range Planning Committee, 1991-92, 1997-98. Curriculum Revision Committee, Chair, 1987-9. Omnibus Search Committee, 1989-91, 1992-3; Chair 1990. Other Search Committees—History of Christianity (1985); Danforth Chair (C.G.U., 1989-90); Urban Ministry (Chair, 1993). Other Faculty Committees—Admissions; Advanced Degrees; Professional Degrees (Chair); Academic Procedures (Chair); Committee on Committees (1983-4, 1986-7, 1989- 90). Faculty Representative—Student Council, Women’s Concerns (1987-92). Executive Committee, Claremont Graduate School, Department of Religion (1987-9, 1996-1997). Church Liaison Roles—Ecumenical

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