Zachary Thomas Settle Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University 411 21St Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240 [email protected]

Zachary Thomas Settle Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University 411 21St Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240 Zachary.T.Settle@Vanderbilt.Edu

Zachary Thomas Settle Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University 411 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240 [email protected] Education Vanderbilt University: PhD in Theological Studies Anticipated Completion Date: March 2020 Minor Concentration: Philosophy Dissertation: “On the Use of the Self: The Economic Implications of Theological Anthropology.” Committee: Paul DeHart (adviser), Ellen Armour, Bruce Morrill, Laurel Schneider, D. Stephen Long Vanderbilt University: M.A. in Theological Studies Completed Fall 2018 University of Denver: M.A. in Religious Studies Concentration in Philosophy of Religion. Completed June 2014: Summa Cum Laude Union University: B.A. in Philosophy & Theology (Double Major), Union University. Completed May 2012: Magna cum Laude Research Areas Theology & Economics (method, formal analysis, labor, distribution, criticism); Systematic Theology (creation, divine/human agencies, God-world relation, theological anthropology, eschatology); Historical Theology (Origen, Cappadocians, Augustine, Aquinas, Barth, Moltmann); Augustinian Studies; Liberation theology; Contemporary theology; Political theology; Theology and film Publications Edited Book: 2016 Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: A Spiritual Phenomenology of Film. Eds. Taylor Worley and Zachary Thomas Settle. Seattle, WA: Cascade. Reviews: Journal of Religion and Film 21.2 (2017). Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: 2019 “Using the Fruits of the World: An Augustinian Economic Proposal” [Under review] Revised August, 2019 Zachary Thomas Settle 2 2019 “Spinning Survival with Witch Words: Or What Mary Daly Taught Me About Theological Language,” Feminist Studies in Religion 35.2. 2014 “Miracles and Militancy,” with Tim Isaacson, The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 14.1, 84-103. Book Chapters: 2020 “The Plasticity of Neoliberal Subjectivity: A Theological Treatment of Capitalism’s Formation of Selfhood,” in Media-ting Religion, edited by Jione Havea. Minneapolis, MN: Lexington & Fortress Press (forthcoming). 2016 “James Baldwin and The Political Possibilities of Film: Perpetuating and Disrupting the White Gaze” in Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: A Spiritual Phenomenology of Film, edited by Taylor Worley and Zachary Thomas Settle. Seattle, WA: Cascade. 2016 “Thinking How Film Feels,” co-authored with Taylor Worley in Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: A Spiritual Phenomenology of Film, edited by Taylor Worley and Zachary Thomas Settle. Seattle, WA: Cascade. 2016 “Indeterminable Forgiveness: Economic Madness and The Possibility of an Impossible Task” in Forgiveness and Philosophy, edited by Court Lewis. Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press. Book Reviews: 2019 Against the Academics: St. Augustine’s Cassiciacum Dialogues, Volume 1, translated by Michael P. Foley, Augustinian Studies [forthcoming]. 2015 Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance Theology and an Ethic of Resistance by Reggie L. Williams, The Other Journal. Vol. 25: Trauma. 2014 Nietzsche, Psychology and First Philosophy by Robert B. Pippin, Essays in Philosophy, Vol. 15.1 2013 Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari: Intersecting Lives by François Dosse, Essays in Philosophy Vol. 14.2 Non-Refereed: 2020 “On Time, Memory, Family, and Place: An Interview with Wendell Berry.” Wendell Berry and Zachary Settle. The Other Journal, Vol. 32: Family. [forthcoming] 2018 “The Theological Legacy of Money and Debt: An Interview with Devin Singh.” Devin Singh and Zachary Settle. The Other Journal, Vol. 30: Authority. 2016 “Kinpolitics and the Figure of the Migrant: An Interview with Thomas Nail.” Thomas Nail and Zachary Settle. The Other Journal, Vol. 26: Sport. 2015 “The Cinematic Experience as Experiment.” The Other Journal Vol. 24.5 “Sundance Issue.” Revised August, 2019 Zachary Thomas Settle 3 2015 “The Politics of Consumption: Re-imagining a Politic of Participation.” Curator. 2015 “Questioning Our Vision: Learning to See with David Hammons.” Curator. 2014 “On the Possibility of Death in Advent.” The Other Journal: Vol. 25: Trauma. 2014 “Towards a Material Belief.” The Other Journal. Vol. 23: Bodies. 2014 “The New Iraq War and Agamben’s State of Exception” Critical Theology. 2013 “Overcoming Metaphysics: Overcoming Racial Oppression.” The Other Journal. Vol. 22: Marxism. Mentioned in the New York Times’ ‘Stone’ Philosophy Column, edited by Simon Critchley. Editorial Introductions: 2019 “Family,” The Other Journal. (With Justin Phillips, Dan Rhodes, and Andrew David). Vol. 32. 2019 “Time, History, and Eschatology,” (with Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 31. 2018 “Authority,” (with Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal. Vol. 30. 2017 “Environment,” (with Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 28. 2016 “Identity,” (with Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 27. 2015 “Sport,” (with Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 26. 2015 “Into the Noise at Sundance” (with Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 25.5. 2015 “Trauma,” (with Tom Ryan, Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 25. 2014 “Geography,” (with Tom Ryan, Dan Rhodes and Andrew David) The Other Journal: Vol. 24. Works in Progress: The Use of the World [manuscript in preparation]. “Becoming Worthy of the Wonder: Thinking with and Beyond Rahner On Origen’s Doctrine of the Spiritual Senses.” [essay in preparation] “Reading & Narrative Selfhood: An Augustinian Analysis of David Foster Wallace’s The Broom of the System.” [essay in preparation]. “Working with Affection: On the Eco-economic Witness of Wendell Berry.” [essay in preparation]. Revised August, 2019 Zachary Thomas Settle 4 Grants, Awards, and Fellowships 2019 Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza New Scholar Award (First Place), Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 2019 Graduate Research Fellowship, Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt 2018 Annual Meeting Travel Grant, American Academy of Religion 2018 Travel Grant, Barth Graduate Student Colloquium at Princeton Theological 2018 Annual Meeting Travel Grant, American Academy of Religion 2017-20 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Vanderbilt University 2017-19 Doctoral Fellowship, Louisville Institute (Lilly Foundation) 2015-16 Doris K. & William E. Farley Scholarship for Constructive Theology at Vanderbilt 2015-20 Vanderbilt University Fellowship: Comprehensive Support for Doctoral Study 2015 Graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Denver 2012-14 Arts and Humanities Dean’s Scholarship, University of Denver 2018 Academic Merit: Highest GPA in Religious Studies, University of Denver 2018 Inducted into Theta Alpha Kappa chapter, University of Denver 2012 Union University School of Theology’s Philosophy and Theology Award 2012 Union University Academic Excellence Medal (Philosophy) 2012 Union University Academic Excellence Medal (Theology) Presentations Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations: 2019 “Labor in Liturgical Terms: Augustine and Agamben on The Role of Monastic Work” Presented in Augustine and Augustinianisms Theology section at The American Academy of Religion. Revised August, 2019 Zachary Thomas Settle 5 2019 “Augustine and the End of Labor” Presented at Fellowship of Protestant Ethics’ Annual Meeting at the University of Notre Dame. 2019 “Labor as Liturgy: On the Economic Implications of Augustine’s Theological Anthropology” Presented at the “Signs of the Times: A Conference on Christianity and Socialism,” jointly hosted by the Baylor’s Department of Religion, Department of Religious Studies, and the Maguire Chair in Ethics at Southern Methodist University. 2019 “Human Being as Laboring Animal: Derrida and Augustine on the Work of the Animals” Presented at the 2018 Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion’s (regional AAR) annual conference. 2018 “Organizing the End: An Eschatological Analysis of Worker Self-Directed Enterprises.” Presented at the Class, Religion, and Theology unit at the American Academy of Religion. 2018 “Being New in the Old: Barth on Dialectical Being in Romans 5,” Presented at Princeton’s Center for Barth Studies’ 2018 Barth Graduate Student Colloquium: August 9, 2018. 2018 “The Plasticity of Neoliberal Subjectivity: A Theological Treatment of Capitalism’s Formation of Selfhood,” Presented at Discernment and Radical Engagement (DARE) (Council for World Mission) Global Forum in Mexico City, May 2018. 2017 Panelist for discussion on Dreams, Doubt, and Dread: The Spiritual in Film, edited by Zachary Thomas Settle and Taylor Worley. Religion, Film, and Visual Culture Breakout Session at the American Academy of Religion. 2017 “Spinning Survival: What Mary Daly Taught Me About Theological Language.” Joint Session between Feminist Theory & Religious Reflection Unit and Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching, and Activism Unit at the American Academy of Religion. 2016 “The Spectacle, Mediated Sociality, and the Primacy of the Economic” at the Virginia Graduate Colloquium in Theology, Ethics and Culture. 2016 “Historical Materialism, Confession, and the Articulation of Atrocity” at the Southeastern World History Association 2016 annual conference. 2016 “James Baldwin and the Politics of Film: Rupturing Screened Whiteness” at the 2016 Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion’s (regional AAR) annual conference. 2015 “American Racism, Homo Sacer, and the Coming of the Third” at Harvard Divinity’s 2015 “Ways of Knowing” Theology Conference. 2015 “Questioning Our Vision: Learning to See with David Hammons” at the Between Two Worlds: Contemporary Art and the Church, 2015 Biennial CIVA conference. 2015 “The Politics

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