CHRIS HAW

Completing M.A. in Theological Studies at Villanova University

My Resumé

My Curriculum Vitae: Teaching and Publishing Experience

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Essays (some for Masters-work, others for public reading, ordered according to acceptableness and/or least-boringest):

Excommunication and Violence (Thomistic style, boring, but my most interesting topic, I think)

The Christian and the iPhone (through Mars Hill Graduate School's The Other Journal) (accessible format, fun to write)

Joining the House of Abraham: On the Theological Connection Between the Church and Israel (I like this one a lot)

Renewing Our Minds: The Environmental Crisis is a Cultural Crisis (Lecture delivered at Virginia Wesleyan College, Christ Episcopalian Church, Media PA, and Renewal Environmental Summit: Eastern University PA--adjusted for each talk)

In Search of True Nonviolence (Thoughts on Civil Disobedience and Being Jailed) (Article in The Enclave, Philadelphia Journal (Fall 2004)

On Not Changing the Course of History (Article in The Enclave, Philadelphia Journal (Spring 2005).

On The Peaceableness Found in the Eucharist, From the Perspective of a Catholic-Protestant Mutt (Unpublished Reflection, July 2004)

Sex, Commitment, and Co-Habitation

Images and Idols (How Judaism Resists Gods)

Re: Apologia for evangelical environmental concern: a need for ecological caution (Sojourners Magazine, op-ed, July 2006)

Q & A With Students After My Lectures on book, Jesus for President

Ethics of Christian Love: On the Possibility and Grounds of Ending Friendships

Violence Mid-Term

Pentateuch Mid-Term on Melchizedek: Prince of Salem, Precursor of Jesus

On Learning the Spiritual Life From People Who Would Today Be Considered Crazy

Eastern Orthodoxy Final

Orthodoxy Semester Research: Chruch-State Relations Among Eastern Orthodox

Orthodoxy Book Summary: Runciman's The Eastern Schism

Ecclesiology Final

GRADUATE COURSES AT VILLANOVA:

Spring 2009 classes:

1) Directed Research w/ Drs. Jesse Couenhoven, Hughes, and Caponi: Atonement Theory, 2) Eschatology, 3) Johannine Literature

Fall 2008 classes:

1) Directed Research w/ Dr. Eugene McCarraher: Economics and Christian Thought, 2) Christian Love and Moral Discernment, 3) Pentateuch

Spring 2008 classes:

1) Ethics, 2) Eastern Orthodoxy, 3) Ecclesiology

Fall 2007 classes:

1) Foundations in Theology, 2) Mysticism, and 3) Violence and Political Authority