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CURRICULUM VITAEDouglas V. Henry

One Bear Place #97144Waco, Texas 76798

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (1996)Academic Discipline: Philosophy (Specialization: Ancient Philosophy)Dissertation: Truth’s Harmony in Plato’s Musical Cosmos. Henry Teloh, Director

Master of Arts, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN (1994)Academic Discipline: Philosophy

Bachelor of Arts, Summa Cum Laude, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, OK (1992)Major: ReligionThesis: From Scientific Positivism to Neo-Pragmatism: William James as a Transitional Epistemologist. Don Wester, Director

KEY APPOINTMENTS AT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY, 2001-PRESENT

Baylor University is a private, Christian research university enrolling over 16,000 students. The Carnegie Foundation classifies Baylor as a comprehensive doctorate granting university with high research activity.

Associate Dean, Honors College, 2012-present

Serve as associate dean reporting to the Dean of the Honors College with particular responsibilities for scholarship administration and enrollment management.

Administer a competitive merit- and need-based scholarship program supported through endowment funds of ~$15 million.

Advance college enrollment and retention efforts on university-wide Enrollment Management Working Group.

Participate in development briefing and strategy meetings. Provide leadership at major student recruitment events. Plan significant programs of faculty development such as teaching seminars and retreats. Host nationally and internationally distinguished scholars for public lectures, seminars,

workshops, and other public events. Promote a high order of faculty scholarship both by example and by active engagement

with colleagues’ research programs.

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Represent the dean as needed at meetings of the university-wide deans’ council, at faculty candidate interviews, and at alumni functions.

Associate Professor of Philosophy, Honors College, 2003-present (promoted in 2007)

Social World I (Baylor Interdisciplinary Core) Biblical Heritage and Contemporary Ethical Issues (Baylor Interdisciplinary Core) Living Issues in Philosophy (Philosophy Department) Introductory Topics in Philosophy: The Thought of C.S. Lewis (Philosophy Department) Classical Philosophy (Philosophy Department) Introduction to Great Texts (Great Texts Program) Intellectual Tradition of the Ancient World (Great Texts Program) Greek and Hebrew Era (Great Texts Program) Medieval Intellectual Tradition (Great Texts Program) Twentieth Century (Great Texts Program) Confession and Autobiography (Great Texts Program) Great Texts of the Near East (Great Texts Program)

Faculty Master, Brooks Residential College, 2007-2013

Provide comprehensive leadership as a live-in faculty member for a 365-student residential college. The college provides a heightened sense of community that fosters academic excellence, intensive faculty-student interaction, and a rich student experience steeped in Baylor tradition.

Supervise professional and graduate student staff including the director, resident chaplain, resident tutor, and administrative assistant as well as for undergraduates serving in a variety of elected and appointed roles on the college council.

Work collaboratively with colleagues in externally contracted dining and facilities/grounds services (Aramark) in order to ensure quality support for college programming.

Develop a recruitment and retention plan oriented toward providing students with a superb four-year residential experience.

Preside at a weekly formal Sunday college dinner, hosting distinguished guests at high table and facilitating highly interactive student discussions.

Convene a weekly Tuesday tea time in the master’s residence at which students meet outstanding leaders in academia, business, civic life, culture, law, medicine, ministry, etc.

Lead weekday services of morning and evening prayer in the college chapel, drawing upon ecumenical Christian resources shaped by Free Church traditions.

Support Imperative II (Create a Truly Residential Campus) of the university’s strategic plan through advocacy within division of student life, provost’s office, and board of regents, culminating in the construction of our $70 million East Village Residential Community housing 700 students.

Director, Baylor in Turkey and Greece, 2012-present

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Oversee a month-long summer study abroad program grounded in the study of great books, philosophy, and religion in historically and culturally significant sites in Turkey and Greece. Responsibilities for student recruitment, curriculum development, faculty assignments, tour planning, and budget management.

Acting Director, Great Texts Program, Baylor University, Fall 2009, Fall 2014

Provide chair-level leadership for a department of ten full-time faculty members during semester-long sabbatical of director. Responsibilities for budget management, class scheduling and staffing, program assessment, and faculty development.

Director, Institute for Faith and Learning, 2001-2008

Serve as leader of Institute for Faith and Learning personnel and activities, with responsibilities for program planning, administration, and assessment; active research and publication; grant writing and fund raising; faculty development; and coordination of regular conferences. (Director, 2004-2008, Acting Director, 2002-2004, Associate Director, 2001-2002.)

Supervise seven employees, including three professional staff members, two faculty on term appointments, a visiting fellow, and a graduate assistant.

Administer a Lilly Foundation program for the theological exploration of vocation, Baylor Horizons, totaling $3.1 million in grant expenditures over ten years in support of a dozen distinct initiatives.

Convene a fall symposium on faith and learning featuring multiple plenary addresses by preeminent scholars and 100-120 contributed scholarly papers in concurrent sessions.

Host additional conferences in alternate spring semesters and summers, including the Art and Soul Festival, Christianity and the Soul of the University, and medical ethics programs.

Provide leadership for an annual new faculty orientation, collaboratively planning the two-day program with the provost’s office and directly addressing 50-60 new faculty in one or two sessions each year.

Direct an annual week-long retreat for twenty to thirty faculty on the academic vocation, convened off-campus in a residential retreat center and featuring guest lectures, shared reading and reflection, abundant table fellowship, and daily prayer.

Represent the university in numerous national organizations and their conferences, such as the Lilly Fellows National Network, Christian Scholar’s Review, the Council of Christian Scholarly Societies, and the Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities.

Publish quality, theologically attuned scholarship to facilitate the integration of faith and learning in Christian higher education, including three co-edited books.

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND RESEARCH SERVICE

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Malone College, Canton, OH (1998-2001)

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Taught variety of introductory and upper-division courses in ethics, logic, and philosophy. Directed Honors Program, 2000-2001. Responsibilities for program planning,

administration, and assessment; student recruitment and admissions; course planning and staffing; and coordination of extracurricular colloquium series.

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ (1996-1998)

Taught variety of introductory and upper-division courses in ethics, logic, and philosophy. Directed Honors Program, 1997-1998. Responsibilities for program planning,

administration, and assessment; student recruitment and admissions; and course planning and staffing.

Research Assistant, Vanderbilt University, Center for Crime and Justice Policy, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, Nashville, TN (1993-1995)

Provided research assistance for several studies of juvenile crime, delinquency, and anti-social behavior.

Research Assistant, Schecter Communications Corporation, Washington, DC (1989)

Provided research assistance for Jerrold Schecter and Peter Deriabin, The Spy Who Saved the World: How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1992).

PUBLICATIONS

Books1. The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation in American Higher Education. Ed. Michael D. Beaty

and Douglas V. Henry. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2007.2. Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual

Community. Ed. Douglas V. Henry and Michael D. Beaty. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2006.

3. Faithful Learning and the Christian Scholarly Vocation. Ed. Douglas V. Henry and Bob R. Agee. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 2003.

Essays/Book Chapters (* denotes peer-reviewed)1. Platonism, in The Worldview Study Bible, ed. David Dockery and Jeremy Howard (Nashville,

TN: B&H Publishing Group, forthcoming).2. Generosity of Spirit, Christian Reflection: A Series in Faith and Ethics, special issue on

Generosity, no. 57 (2015): 11-18.3. *Vocation and Story: Narrating Self and World, in At This Time and In This Place: Vocation

and Higher Education, ed. David S. Cunningham (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 165-188.

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4. *Reading Pilgrim’s Progress as a Great Book: A Response to “The Promise and Temptation of Allegory” by Jordan Rowan Fannin, American Baptist Quarterly, vol. 33, nos. 3-4 (Fall and Winter 2014): 290-297.

5. *The End of Baptist Dissent, Perspectives in Religious Studies, vol. 40, no. 4 (Winter 2013): 367-387.

6. Plato’s Symposium, in Finding a Common Thread: Reading Great Texts from Homer to O’Connor, ed. Robert C. Roberts, Scott H. Moore, and Donald D. Schmeltekopf (South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2013), pp. 32-49.

7. *Hope’s Promise for Christians in the Not Yet and In Between, Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, vol. 14, no. 3 (Summer 2011): 104-132.

8. Curiosity and Smartphones, Christian Reflection: A Series in Faith and Ethics, special issue on Virtual Lives, no. 38 (2011): 11-19.

9. Learning at Any Time: Supporting Student Learning Wherever it Happens, About Campus, vol. 14, no. 1 (March-April 2009): 10-15. Co-authors: Frank Shushok, Jr., Glenn Blalock, Rishi R. Sriram.

10. *Quid Ipse Sis Nosse Desisti, in The Normativity of the Natural: Human Goods, Human Virtues, and Human Flourishing, ed. Mark J. Cherry, Philosophical Studies in Contemporary Culture, vol. 16 (Dordrecht: Springer, 2009), pp. 77-99.

11. *Reasonable Doubts about Reasonable Nonbelief, Faith and Philosophy, vol. 25, no. 3 (July 2008): 276-289.

12. Forming Faculty for Mission, in The Baylor Project: Taking Christian Higher Education to the Next Level, ed. Barry G. Hankins and Donald D. Schmeltekopf (South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2007), pp. 157-184.

13. *Retrieving the Tradition, Remembering the End, in The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation in American Higher Education, ed. Michael D. Beaty and Douglas V. Henry (Waco: Baylor University Press, 2007), pp. 1-25. Co-author: Michael D. Beaty.

14. *Protestant Free Church Christians and Gaudium et Spes: An Historical and Philosophical Perspective, Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, vol. 10, no. 1 (Winter 2007): 132-161. Co-authors: Michael D. Beaty and Scott H. Moore.

15. *Can Baptist Theology Sustain the Life of the Mind? The Quest for a Vital Baptist Academy, Perspectives in Religious Studies, vol. 33, no. 2 (Summer 2006): 203-226.a. Reprinted in The Scholarly Vocation and the Baptist Academy: Essays on the Future of

Baptist Higher Education, ed. Roger Ward and David P. Gushee (Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 2008), pp. 197-227.

16. *Intellectual Integrity in the Christian Scholar’s Life, Christian Scholar’s Review, vol. 33, no. 1 (Fall 2003): 55-74.

17. *Correspondence Theories, Natural-Selective Truth, and Unsurmounted Skepticism, Philosophia Christi, vol. 5, no. 1 (June 2003): 93-112.

18. *Individual, Denominational, and Civic Factors in the Successful Founding of First Baptist Church, Canton, Ohio, American Baptist Quarterly, vol. 22, no. 1 (March 2003): 60-76.

19. My Maker was the Primal Love, Christian Reflection: A Series in Faith and Ethics, special issue on Heaven and Hell, no. 3 (2002): 35-38.

20. *Does Reasonable Nonbelief Exist? Faith and Philosophy, vol. 18, no. 1 (January 2001): 75-92.

Book Reviews

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1. Nalin Ranasinghe. Socrates and the Gods: How to Read Plato’s Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito (South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2012). Reviewed for Faith and Philosophy, vol. 32, no. 3 (July 2015): 346-350.

2. Samuel Kimbriel. Friendship as Sacred Knowing: Beyond Isolation (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014). Reviewed for Christian Scholar’s Review, vol. 44, no. 3 (Spring 2015): 412-414.

3. Chris L. Firestone and Nathan A. Jacobs, eds. The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2012). Reviewed for Journal of Church and State, vol. 56, no. 4 (Autumn 2014): 757-759.

4. Gerald W. Schlabach, Unlearning Protestantism: Sustaining Christian Community in an Unstable Age (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2010). Reviewed for Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 23 (2011): 212-214.

5. Paul J. Griffiths, Intellectual Appetite: A Theological Grammar (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2009). Reviewed for Christian Scholar’s Review, vol. 39, no. 4 (2010): 483-486.

6. Montague Brown, Restoration of Reason: The Eclipse and Recovery of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty (Baker Academic, 2006). Reviewed for Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 20 (2008): 202-203.

7. Rosalyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and Its Enemies (Chicago, 2006). Reviewed for The Review of Politics, vol. 69, no. 3 (2007): 469-471.

8. Douglas Jacobsen and Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen, Scholarship and Christian Faith: Enlarging the Conversation (Oxford, 2004). Reviewed for Christian Scholar’s Review, vol. 34, no. 1 (Fall 2004): 146-149.

9. Pierre Hadot, What is Ancient Philosophy? (Harvard, 2002). Reviewed for Christian Scholar’s Review, vol. 33, no. 2 (Winter 2004): 274-277.

10. Nicholas P. Wolterstorff, Educating for Life: Reflections on Christian Teaching and Learning (Baker Academic, 2002); James Youniss et al., eds. The Catholic Character of Catholic Schools (Notre Dame, 2000); and Paul J. Dovre, ed., The Future of Religious Colleges (Eerdmans, 2002). Reviewed for Perspectives in Religious Studies, vol. 30, no. 4 (Winter 2004): 480-483.

11. Bill J. Leonard, God’s Last and Only Hope (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1990). Reviewed for The Oklahoma Baptist Chronicle vol. 34, no. 1 (Spring 1991): 40-48.

ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS

1. The Other Euthyphro Problem, Paper presented for Ancient Philosophy Society, Baylor University, Waco, TX, April 28, 2017.

2. The Character of Piety in Plato’s Euthyphro, Paper presented for the Association for Core Texts and Courses, Dallas, TX, April 21, 2017.

3. Vocational Discernment as a Resource for Higher Learning, Featured Panel Presentation with David Cunningham, William Cavanaugh, and Hannah Schell for Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture, Waco, TX, October 27-29, 2016.

4. The Real Euthyphro Problem, Paper presented for the Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, February 19, 2016.

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5. The Best Laid Schemes of Mice and Men: A Response to “Feeding Pets: A Moral Problem with Pet Food” by Lindsay Whittaker, Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN, February 20, 2016.

6. Whose Progress? Which Allegory? What End? Reading Pilgrim’s Progress as a Great Book, Response to Jordan Rowan Fannin’s ‘The Promise and Temptation of Allegory,” Young Scholars in the Baptist Academy, Regent’s Park College, Oxford University July 15, 2015.

7. Martin’s Thrones, Follett’s Principalities, and Tolkien’s Powers: A Tournament of Narratives in Film Adaptations of Three Modern Epics, Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture, October 23-25, 2014.

8. The Real Euthyphro Problem, Paper for the Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers, Baylor University, Waco, TX, October 3-5, 2014.

9. Iris Murdoch’s This-Worldly Eudaimonism, Paper for Iris Murdoch and Virtue Ethics: Philosophy and the Novel, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy, February 20-22, 2014.

10. Just Piety: Pursuing Holiness in Plato’s Euthyphro, Paper for the Society of Christian Philosophers, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, October 24-26, 2013.

11. Navigating Plato’s Republic in a Great Books Seminar, Invited Lecture, McGraw Visiting Scholar, Pepperdine University, October 16, 2013.

12. Piety’s Place in Justice, Paper for the Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers, Union University, Jackson, Tennessee, October 6, 2012.

13. Three Rival Versions of Education: Living and Learning in Kingsbridge, King’s Landing, and Bag End, Invited (Inaugural) Lecture for The Ends of Education Series, Virginia Tech University, August 26, 2012.

14. Neglecting the Human, Undermining the Humanities: Secularization’s Truncated Vision of What We Are and the Crisis in the Humanities, Paper for Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, Radical Emancipation: Confronting the Challenge of Secularism, November 10-12, 2011.

15. ________, Paper for Baylor Symposium on Faith and Learning, Educating for Wisdom in the Twenty-First Century, October 27-29, 2011.

16. What Can a Pagan Teach Christians of Holiness? Reading Plato’s Euthyphro with Humility, Wonder, and Joy, Paper for Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, Younger Than Sin: Retrieving Simplicity Through the Virtues of Humility, Wonder, and Joy, November 18-20, 2010.

17. How Curiositas Killed the You-Know-What and What We Can Do About It: Griffiths’ Intellectual Appetite, Paper for Christianity and Academia Consultation, American Academy of Religion, Atlanta, GA, October 30-November 1, 2010.

18. The End(s) of Baptist Dissent, Paper for Young Scholars in the Baptist Academy Seminar, The Life of the Church and the Baptist Academy, Chaminade University, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 26-30, 2010.

19. Plato’s Symposium: In Conspectu Dei, Paper for Baylor University Great Texts Consultation, Waco, TX, May 25, 2009.

20. Community Covenants: A Tool for Moral Development in College Communities, Presentation for National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, March 9-11, 2009. Co-presented with Larry Correll-Hughes, Tim Powers, and Emily Rodgers.

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21. Fairest Love in Michael O’Brien’s Island of the World, Paper for Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, The Family: Searching for Fairest Love, November 6-8, 2008.

22. Unreflective Nonbelief: Some Theodicean Considerations, Paper for Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers Biennial Meeting, Ouachita Baptist University, October 3-5, 2008.

23. Designed for Student Learning: An Adapted Oxbridge College in a Traditional Housing System, Presentation for National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Annual Conference, Boston, MA, March 9-12, 2008. Co-presented with Frank Shushok, Rishi Sriram, Scott Moore, and Jane Wright.

24. You Have Forgotten What You Are: Boethian and Percian Interventions, Paper for Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, Modernity: Yearning for the Infinite, November 30-December 2, 2006.

25. Reasonable Doubts about Reasonable Nonbelief: A Rejoinder to Schellenberg, Paper for Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers Biennial Meeting, Georgetown College, October 27-29, 2006.

26. Quid Ipse Sis Nosse Desisti, Invited paper for symposium on “Is Human Nature Morally Normative? Human Nature and its Philosophical Discontents,” St. Edward’s University, November 18-20, 2005.

27. Can Baptist Theology Sustain the Life of the Mind? The Quest for a Vital Baptist Academy, Paper for Young Scholars in the Baptist Academy Seminar, Baptists and the Scholarly Life, Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, August 3-7, 2005.

28. Michael M. Waddell’s ‘Reason and Faith as Modes of Grace in Aquinas, Milbank, and Pickstock,’ Invited Commentator for Colloquium: Philosophy of Religion, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago, April 27-30, 2005.

29. Why We Can’t Wait—Freedom, the Protestant Free Church, and Gaudium et spes, Paper for The Call to Justice: The Legacy of Gaudium et spes 40 Years Later, Vatican City, March 16-19, 2005.

30. Christian Art: Beyond Presumption and Despair to Hope, Paper for Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, Epiphanies of Beauty: The Arts in a Post-Christian Culture, November 18-20, 2004.

31. Hope: A Forgotten Virtue for Christian Scholars in a Culture of Presumption and Despair, Paper for Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers Biennial Meeting, Dallas Baptist University, October 8-10, 2004.

32. Philosophy as a Way of Life: Ancient Roots and Modern Implications, Scholar’s Day, Baylor University, March 8, 2004.

33. Teaching Virtue, Schooling Minds: Cultural Transformation and a History of the University, Paper for Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture Conference, On Formation and Renewal, October 2-4, 2003.

34. Can Baptist Theology Sustain the Life of the Mind? Paper for Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers Biennial Meeting, Wingate University, October 11-13, 2002.

35. Intellectual Integrity in the Christian Scholar’s Life, Paper for Society of Christian Philosophers Central Region, Bethel College, March 7-9, 2002.

36. Truth’s Harmony in Plato's Musical Cosmos, Paper for Society of Christian Philosophers Eastern Region, University of South Carolina, May 11-13, 2000.

37. Does Reasonable Nonbelief Exist? Invited paper for Department of Philosophy, Ashland University, October 15, 1999.

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38. __________. Paper for Society of Christian Philosophers Eastern Region, Samford University, April 22-24, 1999.

39. __________. Paper for Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers Biennial Meeting, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, September 25-27, 1998.

40. Shapers of the Modern Mind: Science and Religion over 400 Years of Dialogue, Poster session presentation for Templeton Foundation Science and Religion Course Program Summer Workshop, Chicago Center for Science and Religion, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, June 19-24, 1998.

41. Belief, Biology, and Natural-Selective Accounts of Truth: Naturalism vs. Supernaturalism in Correspondence Views of Truth, Paper for Society of Christian Philosophers Eastern Region, University of Delaware, April 2-4, 1998.

42. Baptizing Zagzebski’s Virtues of the Mind, Paper for Society of Christian Philosophers Mountain-Plains Region, Arizona State University, March 12-14, 1998.

43. Christian Scholarship as Virtuous Practice, Paper for Conference on Christian Scholarship: Knowledge, Reality, and Method, University of Colorado, Boulder, October 9-11, 1997.

GRANTS AWARDED

1. Lilly Endowment Inc., “Baylor Horizons: Sustaining the Theological Exploration of Vocation,” July 2009-June 2011, $107,362 (two-year extension of Baylor Horizons).

2. Lilly Endowment Inc., “Baylor Horizons: Sustaining the Theological Exploration of Vocation,” March 2006-June 2009, $500,000.

3. Lilly Fellows Program National Research Conference Program, “The World and Christian Imagination,” $83,500. Co-authored with Michael Hanby.

4. Lilly Fellows Program, Vocation and Christian Higher Education Undergraduate Conference Program, October 2002, $46,000.

5. Templeton Foundation/American Scientific Affiliation Science and Religion Lecture Series Program, 2000-2001, $1,000.

6. Summer Research Grant Program, Malone College, Summer 2000, $2500.7. John Templeton Foundation/American Scientific Affiliation Science and Religion Lectures

Series Program, 1999-2000, $4,200 speaker grant.8. John Templeton Foundation Science and Religion Course Program, 1997-1998, $10,000

course development grant.

CONFERENCES ADMINISTERED/PLANNED

1. Bottom-up Approaches to Global Poverty: Appropriate Technology, Social Entrepreneurship, and Christian Missions, Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture, Baylor University, October 23-25, 2008 (featuring Bernard Amadei, Christopher Barrett, Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Ken Eldred, J. Andrew Kirk, Perla Manapol, Casaer Molebatsi, Dwight Nordstrom, Ray Norman, Bill O’Brien, Paul Polak, and Glenn White).

2. Friendship: Quests for Character, Community and Truth, Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture, Baylor University, October 25-27, 2007 (featuring Paul Griffiths, Alan Jacobs,

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Dominic Manganiello, Charles Pinches, Robert Putnam, Nancy Sherman, Paul Waddell, and Carolinne White).

3. The World and Christian Imagination, Pruit Memorial Symposium and Lilly Fellows Program National Research Conference, Baylor University, November 9-11, 2006 (featuring Stephen Barr, Oliva Blanchette, Nicholas Boyle, David Burrell, Stephen R.L. Clark, William Desmond, Susan Felch, Amy Laura Hall, Kevin Hart, Jeanne Heffernan, David Jeffrey, Eugene McCarraher, Alison Milbank, John Milbank, Stephen Prickett, Tracey Rowland, David C. Schindler, David L. Schindler, and Merold Westphal).

4. Global Christianity: Challenging Modernity and the West, Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, November 10-12, 2005 (featuring David Bebbington, Paul C. Freston, Mark A. Noll, Dana L. Robert, Lamin Sanneh, and Brian Stanley).

5. Medical Ethics Conference, Baylor University, October 13-15, 2005 (featuring Mark Cherry, H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jorge L.A. Garcia, Robert P. George, William F. May, Gilbert C. Meilaender, and David Solomon).

6. Law, Command, and Authority in Thomas Aquinas, Summer Seminar of the Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers, University of Notre Dame, May 15-21, 2005 (featuring F. Russell Hittinger).

7. Divine Comedies: Humor, Harmony, and Redemption, Art & Soul Festival, Baylor University, April 7-9, 2005 (featuring Jeremy Begbie, Leif Enger, Kaye Gibbons, Christopher Ricks, Phyllis Tickle, Lauren Winner, and others).

8. Biennial Conference, Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers, Dallas Baptist University, October 8-10, 2004 (featuring Linda Zagzebski as keynote speaker).

9. Slavery, Oppression, and Prejudice: Ancient Roots and Modern Implications, Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, September 30-October 2, 2004 (featuring Keith R. Bradley, Allen Callahan, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Eugene Genovese, Jennifer Glancy, Caleb Oladipo, and others).

10. Christianity and the Soul of the University: Faith as a Foundation for Intellectual Community, March 25-27, 2004 (featuring Jean Bethke-Elshtain, Joel Carpenter, Richard Hays, David Jeffrey, and John Polkinghorne).

11. The Schooled Heart: Moral Formation in American Higher Education, Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, October 30-November 1, 2003 (featuring Stanley Hauerwas, David Jeffrey, Warren Nord, Joseph O’Hare, Julie Reuben, and David Solomon).

12. Hearing God’s Call, Finding One’s Place: Vocation, Culture, and the Christian Academy, Lilly Fellows Program Regional Undergraduate Conference, September 25-27, 2003 (featuring Jeanne Heffernan, Thomas Hibbs, and Ralph Wood).

13. Virtue Epistemology, Summer Seminar of the Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers, University of Notre Dame, May 18-24, 2003 (featuring Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood).

14. Mystery and Meaning in the Arts, Art & Soul Festival, Baylor University, March 20-23, 2003 (featuring Jeremy Begbie, Scott Cairns, Frederica Mathewes-Green, Ralph McInerny, Kathleen Norris, Michael O’Brien, Nicolas Samaras, and others).

15. Christianity and Economics: Integrating Faith and Learning in Economic Scholarship, Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, November 7-9, 2002 (featuring George Marsden, Rebecca Blank, Judith Dean, David Gushee, Glenn Loury, Robert Nelson, and Michael Novak).

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16. Religion and Literature in the American Southwest, Art & Soul Festival, Baylor University, March 14-17, 2002 (featuring Margaret Becker, Robert Olen Butler, Will Campbell, Diane Glancy, Bret Lott, Ralph Wood, and others).

17. Celebrating Augustine’s Confessions: Reading Augustine for the New Millennium, Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, October 4-6, 2001 (featuring Anne-Marie Bowery, David Lyle Jeffrey, Scott MacDonald, Colin John Starnes, John Smith, and Carl Vaught).

PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

1. Consultant, Young Scholars in the Baptist Academy, Annual faculty summer seminar on Baptist faith and intellectual life, Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY, 2003-present.

2. Many Scenes, Two Acts, One Play: A Christian Reading of Modern Academe. Faculty Workshop for Hope College, April 11, 2017.

3. Why Narratives Matter: A Hope-ful Story to Rule Them All. Invited Presentation for Hope College, April 11, 2017.

4. Three Rival Versions of Vocation: Presumption, Despair, Hope. Keynote Presentation for DISCOVER Stories Project, Lewis University, September 29, 2016.

5. Vocation and Story: Narrating Self and World, Plenary Panel Presentation for At This Time and In This Place: Engaging Vocational Scholarship, Regional Conference of the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), San Antonio, TX, February 11-13, 2016.

6. An Itinerary of Hope: Called to a Magnanimous Way of Life, Plenary Panel Presentation for At This Time and In This Place: Engaging Vocational Scholarship, Regional Conference of the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE), San Antonio, TX, February 11-13, 2016.

7. Invited Panelist, NetVUE Scholarly Resources: What We are Learning, Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education: Sustaining the Theological Exploration of Vocation, St. Louis, MO, March 26-28, 2015.

8. Faith: Discerning a Narrative Unity for Christian Life, Invited Lecture for Annual Faculty Workshop, Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, August 14, 2014.

9. Hope: Walking in Character with God, Invited Lecture for Annual Faculty Workshop, Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, August 14, 2014.

10. Love: Living All of One’s Life for God, Invited Lecture for Annual Faculty Workshop, Bluefield College, Bluefield, VA, August 14, 2014.

11. Why the Great Books Still Matter, Invited Address for Presidential Inauguration Banquet, Lubbock Christian University, September 26, 2012.

12. Invited Small Group Facilitator, Leadership, Mission, and Meaning: Engaging the Curriculum, Lilly Fellows Program Workshop for Senior Administrators, Samford University, October 21-23, 2001.

13. Invited Speaker, The Impact of Secularization on Christian Higher Education, Abilene Christian University Board of Trustees, May 20-21, 2011.

14. Invited Speaker, Faith and Disciplines Workshop, Oklahoma Baptist University, July 5-6, 2007.

15. Invited Speaker, Hope’s Promise for Christian Scholars in the Not-Yet and In-Between, Athens and Jerusalem Seminar, Indiana Wesleyan University, November 15, 2005.

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16. Consultant, Center for Scholarship/Scholarly Initiative, Indiana Wesleyan University, November 14-15, 2005.

17. Invited Panelist, Gnosis to Epignosis . . . A Faith Integration Seminar, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, LeTourneau University, November 1, 2005.

18. Invited Panelist, Evangelicalism and Higher Education, Panel presentation for After Evangelicalism, Second Annual Civitas Conference, Cornerstone University, Grand Rapids, MI, September 15-17, 2005.

19. Convener/Panelist, Young Scholars in the Baptist Academy: Back to the Future, Concluding session for conference on The Future of Baptist Higher Education, Baylor University, April 18-19, 2005.

20. Invited Panelist, Christian Business Education: Six Theses, Panel presentation for Christian Business Faculty Association Conference, Just Business: Christian Perspectives on Marketplace Justice, San Antonio, TX, October 28-30, 2004.

21. Invited Panelist, Lilly Program for the Theological Exploration of Vocation: Best Practices Conference, St. Norbert’s College, De Pere, WI, November 6-8, 2003.

22. Invited Small Group Facilitator, Developing Leadership for Mission, Lilly Fellows Program Senior Administrators’ Workshop, Pepperdine University, October 16-17, 2003.

23. Invited Panelist, Eight Years of the Rhodes Consultation: A Celebration, Montreat Conference Center, Montreat, NC, May 22-25, 2003.

24. Invited Panelist, Faith and Learning Integration in the Classroom, National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, Southwest Region, Dallas, March 9, 2002.

25. Faith and Learning Integration as an Institutional Objective: Why and How? Co-presented with Michael D. Beaty, Association of Southern Baptist Colleges and Schools, Panama City, Florida, June 2-4, 2002.

BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESENTATIONS

1. Teaching Dante’s Purgatorio 17-26, Great Texts Teaching Seminar, August 12, 2015.2. Session Leader/Discussant, Plato’s Republic, Great Texts Teaching Seminar, Baylor

University, August 13, 2014.3. C.S. Lewis’s Four Loves, Presentation for Honors Residential College, February 13, 2014.4. It is Not for Nothing that You are Named Ransom: Lewis’s Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis

Fiftieth Memorial Conference, Baylor University, November 23, 2013. Co-panelists: Scott Moore and William Weaver.

5. Session Leader/Discussant, Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy, Great Texts Teaching Seminar, Baylor University, August 6, 2013.

6. Panelist, iFaith: The Church in the Digital Age, Conference of the Center for Ministry Effectiveness and Educational Leadership, Baylor University, April 29, 2013. Co-panelists: Quentin Schultze, Chris Seay, and Terry York.

7. Hope’s Promise for Christians in the Not Yet and In Between, Presentation for Baptist College and University Scholars Program, January 25, 2013.

8. Session Leader/Discussant, Plato’s Meno, Great Texts Teaching Seminar, Baylor University, August 8, 2012.

9. Panelist, Balancing Work and Personal Life: Strategies for Women, Women in the Academy Conference, Baylor University, April 21, 2012.

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10. Panelist, So You’ve Come to a Christian University, Baylor Orientation, June 16 and June 17, 2010.

11. Session Leader, Medical Mission Trips, Baylor University Medical Ethics Conference, June 13, 2009.

12. On Friendship, Presentation for Baylor Line Camp, July 15 and July 16, 2008.13. Vocation, Liberal Learning, and the Professions, Retreat Director/Facilitator, New Faculty

Retreat, Baylor University, May 19-23, 2008.14. On Christian Hope: A Meditation for Sunday Vespers, Presented for Seminar on Academic

Leadership in Baptist Universities, Baylor University, May 18, 2008.15. Integrating Faith and Learning in the Classroom, Seminar for Excellence in Teaching,

Graduate School, Baylor University, March 4, 2008.16. Vocation: Integrating Faith, Learning, and Living, Retreat Director/Facilitator, Faculty and

Student Life Professionals Retreat, Baylor University, May 14-18, 2007.17. Moderator/Panelist, Integrating Faith and Learning: Opportunities, Challenges, and

Strategies, New Faculty Orientation, August 18, 2006.18. Faith and Learning at Baylor University, Presented for New Faculty Orientation, August 17,

2006.19. Vocation, Liberal Learning, and the Professions, Retreat Director/Facilitator, Faculty Retreat

for Deans, Department Chairs, and Center/Institute Directors, Baylor University, May 15-19, 2006.

20. Teaching Virtue, Schooling Minds, Guest Lecture for Dr. Albert Smith’s EDA 5374 Moral/Faith Development of College Students, December 1, 2005.

21. Moderator/Panelist, Integrating Faith and Learning: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategies, New Faculty Orientation, August 15, 2005.

22. Integrating Faith and Learning, Invited speaker/panelist for Baylor Board of Regents Meeting, July 13, 2005.

23. Faith, Learning, and Research, Presentation for Summer Faculty Institute, June 14, 2005.24. Tribute, Invited Faculty Perspective, A Celebration of the Presidency of Dr. Robert B. Sloan,

Jr., May 25, 2005.25. Vocation, Liberal Learning, and the Professions, Retreat Director/Facilitator, Faculty Retreat,

Baylor University, May 16-20, 2005. 26. Teaching at a Church-Related University: Why and How? Guest Lecture for Dr. Anne-Marie

Bowery’s PHI 5350 Workshop in Teaching Philosophy, March 30, 2005.27. Why Are We Here? A Christian Vision of Learning and Vocation, Faculty Perspective,

Workplace Orientation and Welcome, Baylor University, repeated monthly 2001-2004.28. The Spirituality of Christian Vocation, Guest Lecture for Dr. Michael Attas’s MH 2301

History of Christian Spirituality/Health, November 9, 2004.29. Scholarship, Teaching, and the Christian University, Small Group Discussion Leader, New

Faculty Orientation, Baylor University, August 9-11, 2004.30. Integrating Faith and Learning: Beyond Caricature to Contested Ideals and Constructive

Models, Presented for New Faculty Orientation, August 9, 2004.31. On Hope, Devotional for Baylor University Board of Regents, July 23, 2004.32. Scholarship as an Act of Faith, Presentation for Summer Faculty Institute, June 28, 2004.33. Teaching as an Act of Faith, Presentation for Summer Faculty Institute, June 30, 2004.34. Vocation, Liberal Learning, and the Professions, Retreat Director/Facilitator, First-Year

Faculty Retreat, Baylor University, May 17-21, 2004.

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35. The Christian University, Guest Lecture for Dr. Laine Scale’s GRD 6301 Introduction to College Teaching Seminar, April 13, 2004.

36. Reading Plato’s Republic III Harmoniously, Guest Lecture for Dr. Anne-Marie Bowery’s PHIL 5312 Plato Seminar, February 2, 2004.

37. Great Calling, Commandment, Commission: A Pedagogy of Vocation in Christian Perspective, Baylor School of Social Work Retreat, January 30, 2004.

38. The Schooled Heart: Convocation Remarks, Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, October 30, 2003.

39. Integrating Faith and Learning as an Institutional Objective: Why and How? New Lecturer Orientation, Baylor University, August 22, 2003.

40. Integrating Faith and Learning as an Institutional Objective: Why and How? New Faculty Orientation, Baylor University, August 20, 2003.

41. Scholarship and the Christian University, Small Group Discussion Leader, New Faculty Orientation, Baylor University, August 18-20, 2003.

42. Vocation and the Professions of Engineering and Computer Science, Presentation for Board of Advocates, Baylor School of Engineering and Computer Science, Austin, TX, April 4, 2003.

43. Great Texts Initiatives within Engineering and Computer Science, Presentation for Board of Advocates, Baylor School of Engineering and Computer Science, Austin, TX, April 4, 2003.

44. Why an Institute for Faith and Learning, and Why at Baylor? Baylor Leadership Council Presentation, March 27, 2003.

45. Mystery and Meaning in the Arts: Convocation Remarks, Art & Soul Festival, Baylor University, March 20, 2003.

46. What’s Bruin? Baylor University, March 4, 2003.47. Building the Christian Academy, Panel Discussant with Drs. Michael Beaty and Jay Wood,

School of Education, Baylor University, March 5, 2003.48. Building the Christian Academy, Book Discussion Facilitator of Arthur Holmes Book,

School of Education, Baylor University, February 12, 2003.49. Integrating Faith and Learning as an Institutional Objective: Why and How? New Lecturer

Orientation, Baylor University, August 23, 2002.50. Integrating Faith and Learning as an Institutional Objective: Why and How? New Faculty

Orientation, Baylor University, August 21, 2002.51. Scholarship and the Christian University, Small Group Discussion Leader, New Faculty

Orientation, Baylor University, August 19-21, 2002.52. Vocation and a Liberal Education, Retreat Director/Facilitator, First-Year Faculty Retreat,

Baylor University, May 20-24, 2002. 53. Writing Not a Performance, But a Generosity: Convocation Remarks, Art & Soul Festival,

Baylor University, March 17, 2002.54. A Christian University, Guest Lecture for Dr. Rosalie Beck’s REL 5399 Teaching Fellows

Colloquy, October 17, 2001.55. Scholarship and the Christian University, Small Group Discussion Leader, New Faculty

Orientation, Baylor University, August 13-15, 2001.

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FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND DISTINCTIONS

1. Mentor, Ninth Cohort of Lilly Graduate Fellows, Lilly Fellows Program National Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities (2016-)

2. Senior Scholar, NetVue Scholarly Resources Project, Council of Independent Colleges, 2013-present.

3. Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Award, Honors College, Baylor University, Spring 2010.4. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Gold Excellence

Award, Brooks Residential College, Baylor University, 2010. (Recognition shared with many colleagues for design, construction, and programming of Baylor’s first residential college.)

5. Finalist, Annual Book Award Competition, Lilly Fellows Program National Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities, October 2, 2009.

6. Faculty Partner of the Year, Department of Student Activities and Office of Campus Programs, Division of Student Life, Baylor University, April 10, 2008.

7. Outstanding Faculty Partner Award, Division of Student Life, Baylor University, April 2, 2006.

8. Faculty Fellow, Collegium: A Colloquy on Faith and Intellectual Life, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, June 14, 21, 2002.

9. Runner-up, American Philosophical Association Letters-to-the Editor Competition, June 2002.

10. Faculty Forum Award, Malone College, Spring 1999 (award for best faculty research paper).11. Faculty Forum Award, Malone College, Fall 1998 (award for best faculty research paper).12. Andrew C. Mellon Dissertation Year Fellowship, Vanderbilt University, 1995-1996.13. Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges, Oklahoma Baptist

University, 1991-1992.14. President, Student Government Association, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1991-1992.15. John Wesley Raley Scholar, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1991-1992.16. Jent Philosophy Award, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1991.17. Robert S. Byrd Scholar, 1988-1989.18. National Merit Scholar, 1988-1989.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (SELECT)

Selection Committee, Lilly Graduate Fellows Program, Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts, Valparaiso University, 2010-2015.

Editorial Advisory Board Member, Christian Scholar’s Review, 1999-2008. Secretary-Treasurer, Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers, 2002-2006. Regional Planning Committee Member, Society of Christian Philosophers Mountain-Plains

Region, 1998-1999.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE (SELECT)

Task Force on Registration Priority, 2013-present. Enrollment Management Working Group, 2012-present.

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General Education Committee, 2011-present. Sponsor, Bears for Life, 2009-present. Faculty Advisory Group, Center for Ministry Effectiveness and Educational Leadership,

2007-present. Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor in Great Texts, 2012-2013. Faculty-in-Residence Council, 2010-2013. University Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2007-2013 (Co-Chair, 2011-2012). Institutional Representative, Lilly Fellows Program in Humanities and the Arts National

Network of Church-Related Colleges and Universities, 2002-2012. Mentor, Crane Scholars Program, 2001-2011. 21st Century Project Summit, Association of College and University Housing Officers-

International (ACUHO-I), 2009. Search Committee, Leadership Living-Learning Center Faculty-in-Residence, 2008-2009. National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) Task Force, 2008-2009.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Philosophical Association American Academy of Religion Baptist Association of Philosophy Teachers Society of Christian Philosophers University Faculty for Life

PERSONAL

Married to Michele L. Henry, Ph.D., a professor of choral music education and director of the music education division at Baylor University.

One child, Zachary, 11. Enjoy cycling, running, college football and basketball, reading, and traveling.