
CURRICULUM VITAE August 2013 Thomas Sheehan, Ph.D. Professor Stanford University Department of Religious Studies and by courtesy in Philosophy and in German Professor Emeritus Loyola University Chicago Department of Philosophy Personal information: Born, June 25, 1941, San Francisco, California. American citizen. Married, with three children. Present position: Professor, Department of Religious Studies Stanford University, Stanford, California By courtesy, Professor, Department of Philosophy and Department of German Stanford University Professor Emeritus, Department of Philosophy Loyola University Chicago Education: Ph.D. 1971 Fordham University, New York City M.A. 1968 Fordham University, New York City M.A. course work University of California at Berkeley, Comparative Literature 1965-6 B.A. 1963 St. Patrick’s, Menlo Park, California Philosophy (B.A., 1963); Theology (1963-65) Languages used in research: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Attic and Koine Greek, ancient and medieval Latin. Teaching positions: 1999 to present: Stanford University, Professor, Department of Religious Studies 1972 to 1999: Loyola University Chicago: 1999 to present: Professor Emeritus 1984-99: Full Professor 1978-84: Associate Professor 1972-78: Assistant Professor 1971-72: St. Mary’s College, Indiana (at the campus in Rome, Italy), Assistant Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy. 1970-71: Loyola University Chicago (at the campus in Rome, Italy), Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Theology. 1969, summer: Catholic University of America, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies. Teaching areas: Areas of Specialization: Heidegger and twentieth-century continental philosophy Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology Phenomenology and hermeneutics Historical Jesus Research and first-century Christianity Classical Metaphysics and the History of Metaphysics Areas of Competence: Ancient Greek Philosophy, especially Aristotle Medieval Christian Philosophy, especially Augustine and Aquinas Ethics and Politics: Issues in Liberation Honors, Grants: 2011: Michaelmas term, Oxford University. Lady Astor Lectureship: lecture series on “Heidegger, Phenomenology, and the Question of Being.” 1983-85: Ford Foundation Grant: research on ethics and right-wing political philosophy in Italy (articles in New York Review of Books, Social Research, Alfabeta, etc.) 1983: Resident Scholar, American Academy in Rome: research on first-century Christianity, preliminary to The First Coming).. 1980: National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for translating M. Heidegger, Logic: Die Frage nach der Wahrheit. 1979-80: Fritz Thyssen Stiftung Grant: research on Martin Heidegger at the Universities of Freiburg and Heidelberg. 1978: Director, Collegium Phenomenologicum, Perugia, Italy: Seminars on Heidegger and hermeneutics by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Werner Marx, William Richardson. 1977: Research Grant, the American Catholic Philosophical Association, for Karl Rahner: The Philosophical Foundations. 1975-76: Mellon Foundation Grant for Teaching Development 1973-74: Post-doctoral research, University of Heidelberg, with Professor Ernst Tugendhat: research on the Heidegger’s course “Einleitung in die Phänomenologie der Religion,’ (1920-21)” (cf. article, The Personalist, 1979). Membership in Professional Organizations: • American Academy of Religion • The Westar Institute / Jesus Seminar • American Philosophical Association • The Heidegger Conference • Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Membership on Editorial and Advisory Boards: • Editorial Board, Rowman and Littlefield International, New Heidegger Research • Editorial Board, Bulletin heideggérien (Leuven University). • International Board of Advisors, The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida • Northwestern University Press: Member of the Board of Consulting Editors in the series, Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy. • Indiana University Press: Member of the Board of Consulting Editors of the series, Studies in Continental Philosophy. • Editorial Board, Studies in Practical Philosophy, S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook, 1999-2005. • Editorial Board, Interpretative Studies in Healthcare and the Human Sciences: University of Wisconsin, Madison, School of Nursing, and the University of Wisconsin Press. PUBLICATIONS [A] BOOKS, AND A COURSE ON LINE [B] CHAPTERS IN BOOKS, ARTICLES, NOTES [C] TRANSLATIONS [D] LECTURES, DISCUSSIONS, INTERVIEWS N.B.: NEW MATERIALS ARE MARKED IN COLOR BELOW, UNDER THE HEADINGS: ▪ “BOOKS” (1 new book under review) ▪ “CHAPTERS IN BOOKS” (10 new articles, 2 of them forthcoming) ▪ “TRANSLATIONS” (1 new) ▪ “ LECTURES” (5 new) [A] BOOKS New book ms. completed and under review. See “2012-2013 New Materials.” Published: • New, completely revised edition, Theodore Kisiel and Thomas Sheehan, editors, Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of his Early Occasional Writings, 1910-1927, Seattle: Noesis Press, 2011. On line via Equinox Press, Sheffield, England: http://www.equinoxpub.com/NYPPP/issue/view/1210 • Thomas Sheehan, editor and translator: Martin Heidegger, Logic: The Question of Truth, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2010. • Edmund Husserl, Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology, and the Confrontation with Heidegger, edited and translated by Thomas Sheehan and Richard E. Palmer, in the series “Edmund Husserl: Collected Works,” Dordrecht, Boston, London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997. • Thomas Sheehan, Karl Rahner: The Philosophical Foundations, Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1987. Continental Thought Series, Volume 9. • Thomas Sheehan, The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity, New York: Random House, 1986. • British edition: Thorsons Publishing Group Ltd., Wellingborough: Aquarian Press, April 1988. • Paperback edition: Vintage Press, New York City, August 1988. • Published on the Web, March 2000, copyright Thomas Sheehan, at www.infidels.org. • Thomas Sheehan, editor, Heidegger, the Man and the Thinker, Chicago: Precedent Press, 1981. Reprinted, 2010, Transaction Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey. • Thomas Sheehan and Theodore Kisiel, editors and translators, Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of his Early Occasional Writings, Sheffield, England: Equinox, 2013. Multiply co-authored, with a one-chapter contribution: • The Once and Future Jesus, Robert Funk, Thomas Sheehan, et al., Santa Rosa, CA: Polebridge Press, 2000. Chapter contributed: “From Divinity to Infinity,” 27-44. • An Introduction to the Humanities: Literature, Historical Documents, and Fine Art, John L. Foster, Thomas Sheehan, Peter Gay, et al., contributing co-editors, Glenview, Illinois: ScottForesman, 1996, Chapter introduction: “Judaism and Early Christianity, 1000 B.C. -- A.D. 500,” pp. 82-89. • Thomas Sheehan, Jacques Taminiaux, Samuel Ijsseling, and Edward Casey, contributing co-authors, Heidegger: A Centenary Appraisal, Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, Simon Silverman Center, 1990. Chapter contributed: “Nihilism, Faciticity, and the Economized Lethe,” pp. 28-61. • Thomas Sheehan, Franco Volpi, et al., contributing co-authors, Heidegger et l’idée de la phénoménologie, Phaenomenologica Series, No. 108, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1987: Chapter contributed: “Hermeneia and Apophansis: The Early Heidegger’s Reading of De Interpretatione,” pp. 67-80. Course on-line “The Historical Jesus,” Stanford iTunes, https://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/historical-jesus/id384233911 [B] CHAPTERS IN BOOKS. ARTICLES. NOTES. 2014 “What, After All, Was Heidegger About?” Continental Philosophy Review, forthcoming. (Ms. completed, August 2013.) “A Heidegger Bibliography: The Gesamtausgabe Texts and their Current Translations,” Continental Philosophy Review, forthcoming. (Ms. completed, July 2013.) 2013 “Prolegomeni alla questione di Heidegger e Dio” (“Prolegomena to the Question of Heidegger and God”), in the journal Humanitas (Brescia, Italy), translated into Italian by Alberto Anelli, July, 2013. (I’m still waiting for an offprint from Italy and hence for the page numbers.) “What If Heidegger Were a Phenomenologist?” in Mark Wrathall, editor, The Cambridge Companion to “Being and Time,” Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2013, 381-401. “What Comes After Christianity?” The 4th R, September-October, 2013, 5-10. “The Turn: All Three of Them,” in The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger, ed., François Raffoul and Eric S. Nelson. London and New York: Bloomsbury, 2013, 31-38. “US Aid Supports a Protracted Massacre in El Salvador” in Genocide and Persecution: El Salvador and Guatemala, ed., Alexander Cruden and Frank Chalk, Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2013,141-145. “The Legacies of Benedict XVI,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 8, 2013. http://chronicle.com/blogs/conversation/2013/03/08/the-legacies-of-benedict-xvi/ Μάρτιν Χάιντεγκερ: ̓Ενας κανονικός Ναζί (“Martin Heidegger: A Normal Nazi”), Αθηναϊκή Επιθεώρηρη του Βιβλίου (The Athens Review of Books), January 2013, vol. 40, no. 36, 55-62. 2012 “Foreword” to John Van Hagen, Rescuing Religion: How Faith Can Survive Its Encounter with Science, Salem, Oregon: Polebridge Press, 2012, pp. vii-xiv. 2011 “Astonishing! Things Make Sense,” in Daniel Dahlstrom, ed. Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual I (2011)1- 25. “Facticity and Ereignis” in Daniel Dahlstrom, ed., Interpreting Heidegger: New Essays, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2011, 42-68. 2010 “Heidegger, Martin,” The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity, ed. Daniel Patte, Cambridge,
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