Faculty News Archive
2011
Professor Maureen Tilley published her essay "Redefining Donatism: Moving Forward," an expanded version of her Oxford Patristics Conference paper, in Augustinian Studies 42/1 (2011): 21-32.
Assistant Professor Charles Camosy was recently quoted in an Associated Press story, "Parents Say Disabled New Jersey Girl Was Denied Transplant." Read the story here.
Associate Professor Aristotle Papanikolaou presented "Personhood and Confession: Truth-Telling as a Hypostatic Event. The legacy of the theology of Metropolitan of Pergamon John Zizioulas"at the international conference "Metropolitan of Pergamon John Zizioulas: Person, Eucharist and the Kingdomof God in Orthodox and Ecumenical Perspective" at the Volos Theological Academy in Greece on 29 October 2011.
Associate Professor Ben Dunning's essay "Tripartite Anthropology and the Limits of the Human in 'Valentinian' Creation Myths" will also appear in the forthcoming Semeia Studies series volume entitled The Bible at Humanity's Limits.
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ssociate Professor Benjamin Dunning's new book Specters of Paul: Sexual Difference in Early Christian Thought is scheduled for publication by the University of Pennsylvania Press in the Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion Series in Spring 2011.
Assistant Professor Charlie Camosy has been appointed to the board of advisors for his 'Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good' project and the the ethics committee of New York Presbyterian Children's Hospital.
The following is a list of those faculty of the Fordham Department of Theology that presented papers at the joint meeting of the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature in San Francisco the weekend before Thanksgiving:
- Mary Callaway presented on “Poetic Violence: On Language that Repels and Compels in Homer and Jeremiah” in the Writing/Reading Jeremiah section.
- Charles Camosy presented on “Peter Singer and Christian Ethics on Nonhuman Animals: Unexpected Rapprochement?” to the Animals and Religion Group.
- Ben Dunning gave a paper entitled “Creation, Tripartite Anthropologies and the Limits of the Human” in the Nag Hammadi and Gnosticism section. Professor Dunning gave a second paper on “Mourning Stability: Judith Butler, Sexual Difference, and Early Christian Theological Anthropology” in the Reading, Theory and the Bible section.
- Jeannine Hill Fletcher was a panelist in the Theology and Religious Reflection section that addressed Marion Grau's Rethinking Mission on the Postcolony: Salvation, Society and Subversion (T & T Clark International, 2011). Professor Hill Fletcher was also a member of the Christian Systematic Theology section and gave a paper entitled “ Breast-feeding Jesus: Incarnation, the Mothering Body and the Queering of Christ.”
- Karina Martin Hogan gave a paper on “The Slander of the Devouring Land in Ezekial” in the Ecological Hermenutics section. Professor Hogan gave a second paper on “The Dark Underside of the Maternal Land in Ezekial 36:13-15” in the Metaphor Theory and Biblical Texts section.
- Kathryn Kueny was a panelist in the Qur’an Group and spoke on the theme “What has Mecca to Do with Jerusalem?: Approaching the Intersections of Biblical, Qur'anic, and Islamic Traditions.”
- Michael Lee was a panelist in the Roman Catholic Studies Group and spoke on the theme “Latino Catholicism — Materiality and Theology in Recent Scholarship.”
- Brenna Moore was a panelist in the Christian Spirituality Group and spoke on the Jesuit historian and philosopher Michel de Certeau (1925-1986)
- Harry Nasuti gave a paper on “Reflections on the Impact of the Editing of the Hebrew Psalter” in the Book of Psalms section.
- Michael Peppard gave the paper “‘Sealed as a soldier of the heavenly king’: Imagining David as Warrior in the Dura-Europos Baptistery” in the Art and Religions of Antiquity section.
- Professor Larry Welborn gave his paper “‘That There May be Equality’: The Context and Consequences of a Pauline Ideal” in the Early Christianity and the Ancient Economy Section.
Professor Aristotle Papanikolaou published “Contemporary Orthodox Currents on the Trinity,” in Oxford Handbook on the Trinity, eds. Gilles Emery OP and Matthew Levering (Oxford: Oxford University Press, November 2011): 328-38.
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2010
Associate Professor Maureen O'Connell published "Shall We Dance? Aesthetic Solidarity as the Antidote to Superficiality," in Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education (Fall 2010: 13-14). The article recounts her experiences with JUNTOS, a dance collective founded by former theology minor Joanna Molesky-Poz `10 that does dance-based outreach programs in NYC and Latin America.
Professor Larry Welborn published the "Introduction and Notes to 1 Corinthians" in The New Oxford Annotated Bible, which appeared in February, 2010.
Fr. Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., delivered the Fifteenth Annual Peter Richard Kenrick Lecture, "Pope Benedict XVI, Theologian of the Bible," at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary / Kenrick School of Theology, St. Louis, MO, on March 18, 2010.
Distinguished Professor Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J., published "The Banquet of the Creed," in Theology: Faith, Beliefs, Traditions, edited by Gloria Schaab. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Pub., 2010: pp. 325-38; and "For God so loved the cosmos," U.S. Catholic, Vol. 175, No. 4 (April 2010): 18-21. She also delivered the annual Elisabeth Luce Moore (Class of ‘24) Lecture at Wellesley College, MA: "Finding the Lost Coin - Women and the Image of God"; participated in a Colloquium on Church at Fairfield University; and delivered a two hour Update Theology lecture by videoconference to multiple locations in the Diocese of Los Angeles.
Professor Maureen Tilley participated in a panel discussion, "Organizing and Enjoying the Survey Course" and presented a paper, "Dying for the Faith: Suicide in Donatist North Africa," both at the annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, in Chicago on May 27th and 29th, respectively. On June 5th, she was also the first invited overseas presenter at the Augustine Study Day, a colloquium for scholars from Belgium and the Netherlands, at the Augustinian Historical Institute in Heverlee, Belgium, where she presented a paper, "Donatism Beyond Augustine: Developing the Agenda."
Assistant Professor John Seitz and Angela O'Donnell, Associate Director of the Francis and Ann Curran Center for Catholic Studies, have been appointed series editors for the new series, Catholic Practice in North America, published by Fordham university Press.
Associate Professor George Demacopoulos has received a major award from the Carpenter Foundation to support his research on early Christian responses to papal claims to authority, also supported by a Fordham Faculty Fellowship.
Adjunct Victor Austin has just published Up with Authority: Why We Need Authority to Flourish as Human Beings with T & T Clark / Continuum Publishers in Aug. 2010.
Associate Professor Judith M. Kubicki has published "Images of Church in Christian Hymnody" in the September issue of the journal, Worship.
Assistant Professor J. Patrick Hornbeck published, What Is a Lollard? Dissent and Belief in Late Medieval England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), appearedin July (US release in September). His edited collection Wycliffite Controversies (Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2011),
will be out in the spring.
Associate Professor George Demacopoulos presented "Rethinking Pope Gelasius’ Ad Anastasium" to the 36th Annual Byzantine Studies Conference at the University of Pennsylvania 9 October, 2010.
Professor Mark Massa's book, The American Catholic Revolution, was published by Oxford University Press in September, 2010
Professor L. L. Welborn published "By the Mouth of Two or Three Witnesses: Paul's Invocation of a Deuteronomic Statute," Novum Testamentum 52 (2010) 207-220.
Assistant Professor Karina Martin Hogan presented "The 'Earthy' Origins of Humankind in Ben Sira and the Book of the Watchers" at the Catholic Biblical Association Annual meeting at Loyola Marymount University in August. She will be presenting a paper on "Teaching the Hebrew Prophets in a Service-Integrated Course" at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in November and also chairing a joint session of the Wisdom and Apocalypticism and Qumransections, on wisdom texts from Qumran.Dr. Terrence W. Tilley's most recent book,
Faith: What It Is and What It Isn't, has been published by Orbis Books (2010).
Dr. J. Patrick Hornbeck II's book,
What is a Lollard? Dissent and Belief in Late Medieval England, has been published by Oxford University Press (2010).
Dr. Terrence W. Tilley was featured in the May 17, 2010 edition of
Inside Fordham. To see the article click
here.Assistant Professor Michael E. Lee received the 2010 Book Prize from the Hispanic Theological Initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary for his Bearing the Weight of Salvation: The Soteriology of Ignacio Ellacuria (Orbis Books).
Assistant Professor Franklin Harkins was awarded a Mellon Fellowship at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto for 2010-11.
Assistant Professor Maureen H. O'Connell received a summer research fellowship from the Wabash Center, funded by the Lilly Endowment for her forthcoming book, If These Walls Could Talk (Liturgical Press).
Assistant Professor Michael Peppard received a faculty research grant for his project, The Christian Son of God in the Roman World, which is contracted with Oxford University Press for publication in 2010 or 2011. He also gave a lecture at the Columbia University Faculty Seminar (New Testament), titled "New Testament Imagery in the Earliest Christian Baptistery" on Februrary 11. His short Lenten reflection on the challenges of ethical meat-eating, appeared as “Free Birds,” in Commonweal (February 26, 2010).
Assistant Professor Karina Hogan published “Pseudepigraphy and the Periodization of History in Jewish Apocalypses.” In Pseudepigraphie und Verfasserfiktion in frühchristlichen Briefen, ed. Jörg Frey, Jens Herzer, Martina Janßen and Clare K. Rothschild. WUNT 246. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2009. She was also elected co-chair of "Wisdom and Apocalypticism in Early Judaism and Early Christianity" Section of the Society for Biblical Literature.
Professor Terrence W. Tilley presented a paper to the Annual Meeting of the American Theological Society held at Princeton, "“Jesus, History, and Christology: Three Theses,” 27 March 2010.
Visiting Professor Maureen A. Tilley, on February 25, 2010 gave presentations, "Developing Doctrines of Donatism" to the Patristica Bostoniensis (Boston Area Patristic Group) at Harvard Divinity School and "Augustine: In situ" for Charles Stang’s seminar "Augustine and His Heretics" Harvard Divinity School. Her article "Donatists" has been accepted for the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Ancient History, edited by Roger Bagnall, scheduled for publication in 2011. Her photo of the swearing-in ceremony/inauguration of the U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, Miguel H. Diaz, was published in Revista Maryknoll, Maryknoll magazine's bilingual edition (January 2010).
Assistant Professor Ben Dunning's forthcoming book "Specters of Paul: Sexual Difference in Early Christian Thought" will be published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in the Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion series (Spring 2011).
Larry Welborn published the "Introduction and Notes to 1 Corinthians" in The New Oxford Annotated Bible, which appeared in February, 2010.
In March 2010,
Brenna Moore chaired the panel, "To Walk Backwards intothe Future: Religious Retrievals in 20th Century Crises" and presented a paper "The Uses of Memory in an Irredemable Present: French Catholic Revivalists and WWII" at the University of Toronto's Conference, "Explosive Past, Radiant Future."
Assistant Professor Charlie Camosy was appointed to the ethics committee of New York Presbyterian Children's Hospital. He also recieved a summer faculty research grant for his forthcoming book 'Peter Singer and Christian Ethics' (Cambridge). He also gave a talk for theology on tap sponsoredby the Brooklyn Oratory of St. Phillip Neri entitled 'Health Care Reform: WTF? (What's the Focus?).'
Fr. Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., delivered the Fifteenth Annual Peter Richard Kenrick Lecture, "Pope Benedict XVI, Theologian of the Bible," at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary / Kenrick School of Theology, St. Louis, MO on March 18, 2010.
Elizabeth Johnson published "The Banquet of the Creed," in Theology: Faith,Beliefs, Traditions, edited by Gloria Schaab. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Pub., 2010: pp. 325-38; and "For God so loved the cosmos," U.S. Catholic, Vol. 175, No. 4 (April 2010): 18-21. She delivered the annual Elisabeth Luce Moore (Class of ‘24) Lecture at Wellesley College,MA: "Finding the Lost Coin - Women and the Image of God"; participated in aColloquium on Church at Fairfield University; and delivered a two hour Update Theology lecture by videoconference to multiple locations in the Diocese of Los Angeles.
2009
Assistant Professor Brenna Moore attended the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Toronto in November, 2009, where she presented "Modernity and European Catholicism: A Typological Approach," and also presided over the Roman Catholic Studies Group.
Professor Thomas J, Shelley published “Three Popes and a Cardinal: Pius XII, John XXIII, Paul VI and Francis J. Spellman,” in La Papauté Contemporaine/ IlPapato Contemporaneo: Hommage au chanoine Roger Aubert (Louvain-la-Neuve, 2009), 513-523; “In Memoriam: Canon Roger Aubert (1914-2009),” Catholic Historical Review XCVI:1 (January 2010): 197-199; “John Tracy Ellis: Historian and Priest,” Reclaiming Catholicism: Treasures Old and New, eds. Thomas H. Groome and Michael J. Daley (Orbis Books, 2010), 115-119. he also gave addresses to the 1841 Society at the Lincoln Center Campus, “Dagger John’s Dream: From St. John’s College to Fordham University,” September, 2009, and to the John Carroll Society at Old St. Patrick's Cathedral, “The Ethnic Origins of the New York Catholic Community,” October 17, 2009.
Assistant Professor Benjamin Dunning published Aliens and Sojourners: Self as Other in Early Christianity. Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009.He also received a grant of $25,000 from the Carpenter Foundation to support his current research on theologies of sexual differentiation in ancient Christianity.
Assistant Professor J. Patrick Hornbeck published "Theologies of Sexuality in English 'Lollardy'"in the Journal of Ecclesiastical History 60/1:19-44 and "Of Captains and Athichrists: The Papacyin Wycliffite Thought" in Reve d'histoire Ecclésiastique 103/3-4: 806-38
Professor Larry L. Welborn published "Paul's Caricature of his Chief Rival as a Pompous Parasite in 2 Corinthians 11:20" in Journal for the Study of the New Testament 32:39-56 and "Extraction from the Mortal Site: Badiou on the Resurrection in Paul," New Testament Studies 55:1-20.
Associate Professor Geroge Demacopoulos published "Gregory the Great and the Pagan Shrines of Kent" in Journal of Late Antiquity 1/2:353-69.
Assistant Professor Maureen O'Connell published Compassion: Loving our Neighbor in an Age of Globalization (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2009). With Laurie Cassidy (Marywood College), she also received a grant of $14779 from the Wabash foundation to fund a teaching workshop for college teachers of theology in conjunction with the College Theology Society Convention in May, 2009 on The Gift and Challenge of Difference in the Classroom: The College Theology Society Workshop on Race, Diversity, and Pedagogy.
Professor Terrence Tilley had his presidential address to the Catholic Theological Society of America, "Three Impasses in Christology," published in Origins 39/7 (June 25, 2009) 97-105.
Professor Joseph T. Lienhard, S.J., edited The Fathers of the Church: From Clement of Rome to Augustine of Hippo by Pope Benedict XVI (Grand Rapids and Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 2009). His Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, OT, III, was translated into Chinese (Taipei, Taiwan: Campus Evangelical Fellowship, 2009).
Professor James T. Fisher published On the Irish Waterfront: The Crusader, the Movie, and the Soul of the Port of New York (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009).
Assistant Professor Michael Lee published Bearing the Weight of Salvation: The Soteriology of Ignacio Ellacuria (New York: Continuum, 2009).
Distinguished Professor Elizabeth A. Johnson received the annual Marianist Award from the University of Dayton for her contributions to Catholic intellectual life; she delivered a lecture there entitled "From History to Faith to History." She also published “Galilee: A Critical Matrix for Marian Studies,” Theological Studies 70 (June 2009): 327-46; “Verdadeiramente nossa irmã. Abordagem disciplinar hermenêutica feminista,” in Os MuitosRostos de Maria - Concilium: Revista Internacional de Teologia No. 327 (2009/4): 7-15; and “Articulating the Vision Anew: The Banquet of the Creed,” in Prophetic Witness: Catholic Women’sStrategies for Reform, ed. by Colleen Griffith.New York: Crossroad, 2009: 6-15. Her work was discussed in Susan Rakoczy, “The Theological Vision of Elizabeth A. Johnson,” Scriptura 98 (2009): 137-155;published by the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa. For ten consecutive weeks in The Tablet,diocesan newspaper for Brooklyn and Queens, the columnist Fr. Robert Lauder, professor of philosophy,wrote on each of the ten chapters in her book Quest for the Living God (New York: Continnum, 2007).
Assistant Professor Franklin Harkins published Reading and the Work of Restoration: History and Scripture in the Theology of Hugh of St. Victor (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2009).
Assistant Professor Michael Lee published "Galilean Journey Revisited: Mestizaje, Anti-Judaism, and the Dynamics of Exclusion," Theological Studies 70 (June 2009): 377-400. He also delivered the 2009 annual lecture of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism (University of Notre Dame) entitled, "Keeping the Wolf from the Door: Remembering El Salvador's Martyrs in America, the University, and the Church."
Assistant Professor Michael Peppard recently published critical editions of two unpublished Greek papyri in Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik (2009). One of the texts, published as "A Letter Between Two Women, With a Courier About to Depart," is among the oldest extant papyrus letters between Christian women. He also published: the article on "Music" in the Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism (2009); and "Disgrace: A New Report Details Religious Abuse at Guantanamo,"Commonweal, June 19, 2009.
Associate Professor George Demacopoulos published "Gregory the Great and the Sixth-Century Dispute over the Ecumenical Title," Theological Studies 70 (2009): 600-621. Professor James T. Fisher's On the Irish Waterfront, published in August, is in its third printing and will likely soon go into a fourth hardback printing.
Dr. Benjamin Dunning has published "What Sort of Thing Is This Luminous Woman?: Thinking Sexual Difference in On the Origin of the World" in Journal
of Early Christian Studies 17/1 (Spring 2009), pp.55-84.
Dr. Maureen O'Connell has been named a Fellow of the Wabash Center's Pre-Tenure Workshop on Learning and Teaching Theology and Religious Studies for 2009-10. Dr. Elizabeth Johnson has won the 2009 Sophia Award from the Washington Theological Union in DC. She has also published an essay in the centennial issue of
America, April 13, 2009: "An Earthy Christology," pp. 27-30. Dr. Brenna Moore has published "Feminized Suffering in Modern French Catholicism: Raïssa Maritain (1883–1960) and Léon Bloy
(1846–1917)" in
Spiritus: A Journal of ChristianSpirituality (Spring 2009). Dr. Michael Lee's has published "Galilean Journey Revisited: Mestizaje, Anti-Judaism and the the Dynamics of Exclusion" in
Theological Studies 70/2 (June 2009). He has also published the essay "
La conversión de Monseñor Romero, un proceso de evolución" in
El Faro (March 2009).
Dr. Charles C. Camosy presented a paper 'Should We Consider Cost When Doing Prenatal Diagnosis?' at the International Days of Bioethics: When theBeginning of Life Comes to an End. Strasbourg, March 27th, 2009. Dr. Christine Firer Hinze published "Social and Economic Ethics," in
Theological Studies 70/1 (March 2009) and "Women, Families,and the Legacy of Laborem Exercens: An Unfinished Agenda" in the
Journal of Catholic Social Thought 6/1 (January 2009). Post-doctoral teaching fellow Stephen Finlan has published
The Family Metaphor in Jesus' Teaching, Gospel and Ethics (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2009). Dr. Terrence Tilley's paper, "Some Ontological Arguments," was read before the Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy of Religion on 26 February 2009. In addition, his paper, “Principles toward a Theology of Religious Diversity,” was read before the Greer-Heard Dialogue, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary on March 26, 2009. Dr. Charles C. Camosy has published, "Common ground on surgical abortion?--engaging Peter Singer on the moral status of potential persons."
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Dec. 2008 33(6): 577-93.
Dr. Tom Shelley was recently featured in several New York City newspapers on the transition from Cardinal Egan to Archbishop Dolan.
Dr. Aristotle Papanikolaou has published "Personhood and its exponents in twentieth-century Orthodox theology" in the
Cambridge Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology and "Orthodox Theology," in
The Encyclopedia of Christianity. Dr. Papanikolaou was also elected to the Board of Director of the Society of Christian Ethics at the Annual Conference in Jan. 2009, where he presented his paper, "Does Forgiveness in Politics make any sense?"
Dr. J. Patrick Hornbeck II has published "Antifraternalism and the Upland Series: Evidence from a Fifteenth-Century Ballad," in
Notes and Queries 56 (2009).
Assistant Professor Brenna Moore chaired the panel, "To Walk Backwards into the Future: Religious Retrievals in 20th Century Crises" and presented a paper "The Uses of Memory in an Irredemable Present: French Catholic Revivalists and WWII" at the University of Toronto's Conference, "Explosive Past, Radiant Future" in March 2009.
Dr. Michael E. Lee has published
Bearing the Weight of Salvation: The Soteriology of Ignacio Ellacuria, with a foreword by Gustavo Gutieerez (New York: Crossroad/Herder and Herder, 2009)
Dr. Terrance W. Klein has published
Vanity Faith: Searching for Spirtuality among the Stars (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2009).
Dr. Ben Dunning has been awarded one of the Harvard Women's Studies and Religion Fellowships for 2009-10.
Dr. Dunning has also published "Virgin Earth, Virgin Birth: Creation, Sexual Difference, and
Recapitulation in Irenaeus of Lyons" in
The Journal of Religion (Jan. 2009) 89:1: 57-88.
Dr. Jim Fisher's work,
The Irish Waterfront and the Soul of the Port: New York/ New Jersey, 1912-1954, was featured in the Feb. 4-10, 2009 issue of
Irish Echo.
Dr. Judith Kubicki, as president of the North American Academy of Liturgy, planned and ran the Academy’s annual meeting in Baltimore, Jan. 2-5, 2009.
Dr. Bradford Hinze delivered a paper entitled "Ecclesial Impasse: What Can We Learn From Our Laments?" at the Second International Receptive Ecumenism Conference, in Durham, England, on Jan. 13th, 2009.
Dr. Elizabeth Johnson appears in this year's Library of Congress’ engagement calendar which is constructed around the theme "Women Who Dare." Dr. Johnson appears as "theologian, educator" for the week of June 22, after Lady Bird Johnson and before Mother Jones.
Dr. Terrence Tilley has appeared on the TV program, World Focus with Martin Savidge (PBS), on Jan. 26, 2009 to discuss Pope Benedict XVI's intention in rehabilitating the four excommunicated bishops.
Dr. Terrence Tilley has published "Experience and Narrative" in
Tradition and Pluralism: Essays in Honor of William M. Shea, in the Series Studies in Religion and the Social Order (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2009) 1-26.
2008
Dr. Karina Hogan has recently published
Theologies in Conflict in 4 Ezra: Wisdom Debate and Apocalyptic Solution, JSJ Supp. 130, (Leiden: Brill, 2008).
Dr. Terrance Klein has published an article on teaching titled, "
A Space for Inquiry," in a recent issue of America Magazine.
Dr. Stephen Hultgren was elected to membership in Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas, the international society of New Testament scholars, at its annual meeting this summer in
Lund, Sweden.
Dr. Franklin Harkins published "Unwitting Witnesses: Jews and Judaism in the Thought of Augustine," in
Augustine and World Religions
(Lantham: Lexington Books, 2008), 37-69.
Dr. Elizabeth Johnson has delivered the annual Sophia Lecture and received the annual Sophia Award from Washington Theological Union in Washtington DC for theology that has pastoral influence.
Dr. John Denniston has recently published
Give Them What You Have: Interpreting the New Testament for Today (Ligouri MO: Ligouri Press, 2008)
Dr. Patrick Hornbeck has published: "Of Captains and Antichrists: The Papacy in Wycliffite Thought" in
Revue d'histoire ecclesiastique 103:3-4 (2008).
Dr. Stephen Finlan has published
The Apostle Paul and the Pauline Tradition
(Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2008).