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BRIEF RESUME John H. Morgan DODGE HOUSE 415 Lincoln Way EAST Mishawaka, Indiana 46544 DEGREES Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) Hartford Seminary, CT (social and behavioral science) Psy.D. (Doctor of Psychology) Foundation House/Oxford, UK (counseling psychology) D.Sc. (Doctor of Science) London College of Applied Science, UK (behavioral studies) M.A. (Master of Arts) Hartford Seminary, CT (social and behavioral science) B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) Berkshire College, MA (philosophy & psychology) FACULTY APPOINTMENTS University of Hartford Philosophical Studies University of Connecticut Cross-Cultural Studies University of Texas Behavioral Studies Oxford University Professional Studies POSTDOCTORAL APPOINTMENTS Harvard University Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (1998) Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2011) Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2015)

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BRIEF RESUME

John H. Morgan

DODGE HOUSE

415 Lincoln Way EAST

Mishawaka, Indiana 46544

DEGREES

Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) Hartford Seminary, CT (social and behavioral science)

Psy.D. (Doctor of Psychology) Foundation House/Oxford, UK (counseling psychology)

D.Sc. (Doctor of Science) London College of Applied Science, UK (behavioral studies)

M.A. (Master of Arts) Hartford Seminary, CT (social and behavioral science)

B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) Berkshire College, MA (philosophy & psychology)

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

University of Hartford Philosophical Studies

University of Connecticut Cross-Cultural Studies

University of Texas Behavioral Studies

Oxford University Professional Studies

POSTDOCTORAL APPOINTMENTS

Harvard University

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (1998)

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2011)

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2015)

Yale University

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (1972-73)

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (1973-74)

Princeton Theological Seminary

Postdoctoral Resident Fellow (1977-78)

New York University

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2010)

The University of Notre Dame National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellow (1979-1980)

Postdoctoral Research Scholar/Department of Sociology (1998-1999)

Postdoctoral Research Associate/History & Philosophy of Science (1983-1984)

The University of Chicago

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (1975-76)

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (1985-86)

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (1991-92)

Hebrew Union College

Jewish Institute of Religion Visiting Fellow (1974-1975)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association (professional member)

American Counseling Association (professional member)

Society of Clinical Psychology (professional member)

COUNSELING CENTERS

Counseling Internship, Martha Watson, M.S.W., LCSW, Avon Old Farms Counseling

Center, Avon Old Farms, Connecticut 1972

Counseling Internship, Kitti Kerti, M.D., Jungian Counseling and Training Center,

West Hartford, Connecticut 1973

Social Psychotherapist and Junior Partner, Guthrie Creek Counseling Center, Supervisor

and Senior Partner, Dr. Eugene Langford, Ph.D., Longview, Texas 1978-1979

Clinical Counselor and Director of Catholic Charities Counseling Center, Elkhart, Indiana

1985-86 Charles Matthis, M.S.W., supervisor

Examining Chaplain in Pastoral Psychology for the Diocese of Northern Indiana,

Bishop William Sheridan, Supervisor 1979-1989

Director of Research, Harry Stack Sullivan Institute for Behavioral Research,

Zycon Corporation, Bristol, IN (1987-2017)

BOOKS PUBLISHED IN PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNATE FIELDS

Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide to Personality Disorders (2018)

Private Practice: A Guide for Clergy Desiring a Counseling Career (2017)

Geriatric Psychotherapy: Essays in Clinical Practice & Counseling Psychology (2016)

Clinical Psychotherapy: A History of Theology and Practice (2015; 2017 2nd

edition)

Understanding Ourselves: Essays in the History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences (2014)

Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Handbook (2012)

Beginning With Freud: The Classical Schools of Psychotherapy (2010)

Beyond Divine Intervention: The Biology of Right and Wrong (2009)

From Beginning to End: Internet Research and the Writing Process (2007)

In the Beginning: The Paleolithic Origins of Religious Consciousness (2007)

Naturally Good: A Behavioral History of Moral Development (2006)

Being Human: Perspective in Meaning and Interpretation (2nd ed.) (2005)

From Freud to Frankl: Our Modern Search for Personal Meaning (1991)

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CURRICULUM VITAE (follows)

John Henry Morgan

Dodge House

415 Lincoln Way East

Mishawaka, IN 46544

1-800-423-5983 (work)

[email protected]

PERSONAL

I have been married over 50 years a father of three daughters and twice a grandfather now living on

our family farm in Indiana. I am a Free Quaker in the humanistic tradition of the Religious Society of

Friends and taught a doctoral-level summer seminar in the Department for Continuing Education in the

international program division of Oxford University (UK) for twenty years. My field is the history and

philosophy of the social sciences and research areas includes the classical and modern schools of

psychotherapy and the history of clinical practice. My most recent work is in clinical psychopathology. In

addition to my Mannheim Professorship at the GTF, I have been the Director the Harry Stack Sullivan

Institute for Behavioral Research since 1987.

EDUCATION

Psy.D. Doctor of Psychology Foundation House/Oxford (UK)

D.Sc. Doctor of Science London College of Applied Science (UK)

Ph.D. Doctor of Philosophy The Hartford Seminary Foundation (CT)

M.A. Master of Arts The Hartford Seminary Foundation (CT)

B.A. Bachelor Arts Berkshire College (MA)

LANGUAGES

Hebrew (Pittsfield Hebrew Academy/MA) validated

Greek (Hartford Seminary Foundation) validated

French (Princeton Language Examination) validated

APPOINTMENTS

Harvard University

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (1998)

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2011)

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2015)

Yale University

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (1972-73)

Postdoctoral Research Fellow (1973-74)

Princeton Theological Seminary

Postdoctoral Resident Fellow (1977-78)

New York University

Postdoctoral Visiting Scholar (2010)

The University of Notre Dame National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellow (1979-1980)

Postdoctoral Research Scholar/Department of Sociology (1998-1999)

Postdoctoral Research Associate/History & Philosophy of Science (1983-1984)

The University of Chicago

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (1975-76)

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (1985-86)

Postdoctoral Research Scholar (1991-92)

Hebrew Union College

Jewish Institute of Religion Visiting Fellow (1974-1975)

Oxford University

Advisory Board, Centre for the Study of Religion in Public Life (2009-2014)

Board of Studies International Summer Programmes (1995-2015)

Foundation House/Oxford

Senior Fellow in the Behavioral Sciences retired(1996-2016)

Hartford Seminary Foundation

Dean’s Scholar (1968-1972)

COLLEGIAL CONSORTS (postdoctoral appointments)

Rabbi Samuel Sandmel (Hebrew Union College/Jewish Institute of Religion)

Dr. Peter Homans (University of Chicago)

Dr. Peter Berger (Hartford Seminary)

Rev. Canon John Macquarie (Christ Church/Oxford University)

Rev. Canon Vincent Strudwick (Kellogg College/Oxford University)

Rev. Canon John Fenton (Queen’s College/Oxford University)

Dr. Angus Hawkins (Fellow, Keble College/Oxford Unversity)

Rev. Dr. Seward Hiltner (Princeton University)

Dr. Clifford Geertz (Institute for Advanced Studies/Princeton)

Rev. Dr. Roland Bainton (Yale University)

Dr. Michael Gilsenan (New York University)

Dr. E. O. Wilson (Harvard University)

Dr. Karin Grundler-Whitacre (Harvard University)

Dr. Imam Omar Shahin, JD (North American Imams Federation)

Dr. Basil Mustafa (Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies/Oxford University)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association (professional member)

American Counseling Association (professional member)

Society of Clinical Psychology (professional member)

Advisory Board, Centre for the Study of Religion in Public Life,

Oxford University (2009-2014)

Member, Board of Studies (International Programs), Oxford University (1995-2015)

Senior Fellow in Behavioral Science, Foundation House / Oxford (1995 - 2015)

Director, Doctoral Programs in Clinical Psychotherapy (Psy.D. & Ph.D.)

President/Chairman of the Board, Graduate Theological Foundation (1982-2010)

(education/research/publishing for mid-career professionals)

Interim Director & Clinical Counselor, Catholic Charities/Elkhart, IN (1999)

C.E.O. & Chairman of the Board, Cloverdale Corporation (1992-2008)

Managing Editor, Wyndham Hall Press (1985-2000)

(scholarly publishing house with 625 titles published)

Editor-in-Chief, Rhodes Fulbright International Library publishing series (1985-2000)

Chairman of the Board, Zycon Corporation USA (1986-present)

Director of Research, Harry Stack Sullivan Institute for Behavioral Research,

Zycon Corporation, Bristol, IN (1987-2017)

Chairman, Library Research Council in the Social Sciences (Notre Dame/1980-85)

Clinical Counselor and Staff Psychologist

East Texas Counseling Center, Longview, TX (1977-79)

Director, Institute on Ministry and the Elderly (1975-1977)

Newman University, Wichita, KS

Director, Council of Research on Aging and Social Health (1974-1975)

Earlham College, Richmond, IN

Director, Connecticut Society for Religion and Health (1972-1974)

Hosted at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine

Quaker Teacher at Large, New England Yearly Meeting of Friends (1971-72)

West Hartford Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, CT

TEACHING

Faculty, International Summer Programs/Oxford University (1998 – 2015, retired)

John Henry Cardinal Newman Professor of Theology and Culture

Graduate Theological Foundation (1982-1998)

Karl Mannheim Professor of the History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences

Graduate Theological Foundation, IN (l998-present)

Senior Fellow in the Behavioral Sciences, Foundation House/Oxford (1995-2015, retired)

Professor and Chair of the Psychology Dept. and Director of the Student Counseling Center,

Bethel College, IN (1987-88)

Associate Professor of Sociology, Saint Mary’s College/Notre Dame, IN (1982-85)

Associate Professor of Sociology and Dept. Chair, Jarvis College, TX (1977-1979)

Adjunct Professor of Graduate Psychology, University of Texas/Tyler (1978-79)

Associate Professor of Sociology and Dept. Chair, Newman University, KS (1975-77)

Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Earlham College (1974-75)

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Grambling State University, LA (1973-74)

Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Hartford, CT (l972-73)

Lecturer in Graduate Anthropology, University of Connecticut, CT (1971-72)

Lecturer in Anthropology, St. Joseph College, CT (1971-72)

Lecturer in Philosophy, Quinnipiac University, CT (l970-71)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (past and present)

James Luther Adams Society/Harvard University (elected to membership 2000)

American Psychological Association

American Sociological Association

Society of Clinical Psychology (APA Division 12)

American Philosophical Association

American Anthropological Association

Pi Gamma Mu Social Science National Honor Society

Tau Delta Kappa International Social Science Honor Society

Society for the Study of Social Problems

American Counseling Association

National Career Development Association

National Employment Counseling Association

American Catholic Philosophical Association

Canon Law Society of America

National Catholic Education Association

National Business Education Association

National Association of Jewish Chaplains

National Association of Catholic Chaplains

Catholic Theology Society of America

GRANTS

Samuel Wetherill Free Quaker Research Award

(Mishawaka, Indiana – amount confidential @ Harvard University)

Swartzentruber Award for Old Order Amish Research

(Mishawaka, Indiana – amount confidential @ Harvard University)

U. S. Department of Health (Jarvis College)

$1.2 million for converting campus medical facility for

Community health care services

Texas Department of Health (Jarvis College)

$300,000.00 convert campus day care program

For community services center

Connecticut Department of Social Services

($15,000.00) Develop professional association of health care workers

For serving in underprivileged urban neighborhoods

National Science Foundation Science Faculty Fellow

$40,000.00 research stipend (University of Notre Dame)

National Endowment for the Humanities

$5,500.00 publication grant (Wyndham Hall Press)

Zycon Corporation USA

($50,000.00 publication grant) Sponsorship of the Rhodes-Fulbright International Library

Marx Foundation of Cincinnati

($10,000.00 research project) Earlham College faculty development fund

SPECIALTY INTERESTS

The Free Quakers of Indiana: The Colonial Legacy of Philadelphia

Amish Economics and the Spirituality of family Life

A Convergent Ethic: Albert Schweitzer and E. O. Wilson

Family Man: The Domestic Lives of Sigmund Freud and Charles Darwin

19th century American Rabbinate and the Hasidic Tradition

The Psychodynamics of Personal Meaning (Freud, Sartre, Piaget, Frankl)

Religion and Culture as Meaning Systems (Geertz, Berger, Tillich, Heschel)

Secular Humanism and the Spiritual Journey (Spencer, Huxley, Wilson)

Muslim Clergy in America: Ministry as Profession in the Islamic Community

The Classical Schools of Psychotherapy (from Freud to Harry Stack Sullivan)

The Modern Schools of Psychotherapy (from Karen Horney to Aaron Beck)

AREA TOPICS OF SPECIALIZATION

Philosophy: History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences

Anthropology: Shaker, Quakers, Amish

Sociology: Muslims and Imams, Jews and Rabbis

Psychology: Clinical Psychotherapy and the Classical and Modern Schools

BOOK REVIEWS (Journals in which reviews have appeared)

TEACHING SOCIOLOGY

ENCOUNTER

JOURNAL OF RELIGION (University of Chicago)

WORLDVIEW

SOCIAL SCIENCE

PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY

COMMUNAL STUDIES

PHILOSOPHY TODAY

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES

FRIENDS QUARTERLY OF LONDON

FRIENDS JOURNAL

THE SHAKER QUARTERLY

INWARD LIGHT

SPIRITUAL FRONTIERS

DOMINICAN JOURNAL OF SPIRITUALITY

CHURCHMAN: Journal of Anglican Theology

HORIZON: The Journal of the College Theology Society

AMERICAN BENEDICTINE REVIEW

THE TEIHARD REVIEW

JOURNAL OF PASTORAL CARE

CURRENT PROJECTS

Post-Retirement Anxiety and Depression among Upper-Echelon Professionals

Geriatric Psychotherapy: The Quest for a Post-Retirement Developmental Theory

Amish Economics and the Spirituality of Family Life and Work

From Charles Darwin to E. O. Wilson: Tracking the Evolution of Ethics

FAMILY MAN: The Domestic Lives of Darwin and Freud

INTERPERSONAL PSYCHOTHERAPY:

The Convergence of Harry Stack Sullivan and Carl Rogers

THE QUINTESSENTIALS: Five Guiding Principles of the Society of Friends

(A traditional and contemporary litany of Quaker fundamentals)

The Free Quakers of America: Remembering the Past, Exploring the Future

MY BOOK PUBLISHERS

Oxford University Press

Macmillan Press

SCM Press/London

Wyndham Hall Press

The Victoria Press

Cloverdale Books

Quill Books

Bristol Banner Books

GTF Books

BOOKS AUTHORED (12 books and 26 monographs)

Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide to Personality Disorders (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2018).

Post-Biblical Religion: Essays in Secular Spirituality (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2017

forthcoming).

Geriatric Psychotherapy: Essays in Clinical Practice and Counseling Psychology (Mishawaka,

IN: GTF Books, 2017).

Private Practice: A Guide for Clergy Considering a Counseling Career (Mishawaka, IN: GTF

Books, 2016).

The Morgan Reader: A Compendium of Scholarly Papers in Psychology and Religion (From

Clinical Psychotherapy and Counseling Psychology to Phenomenology and Philosophy of Religion

and Culture) Essays with an Introduction by John H. Morgan (Mishawaka, IN: GTF E-Books,

2016).

Clinical Psychotherapy: A History of Theory and Practice (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2015).

UNDERSTANDING OURSELVES: Essays in the History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences

(Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2014).

AFTER THE CALL: A Structural and Functional Analysis of the Ministry Profession (Mishawaka,

IN: GTF Books, 2013).

CLINICAL PASTORAL PSYCHOTHERAPY: A Practitioner’s Handbook for Ministry

Professionals Expanded 2nd

Edition (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2012).

BEGINNING WITH FREUD: The Classical Schools of Psychotherapy 2ND

Edition

(Wyndham Hall Press, 2012).

PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION: A Commentary on the Classic Texts

(Wyndham Hall Press, 2011 in the Rhodes-Fulbright Library Series).

BEGINNING WITH FREUD: The Classical Schools of Psychotherapy

(Wyndham Hall Press, 2010).

CLINICAL PASTORAL PSYCHOTHERAPY: A Practitioner’s Handbook for Ministry

Professionals (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2010).

BEYOND DIVINE INTERVENTION: The Biology of Right and Wrong (Wyndham Hall Press,

2009).

MUSLIM CLERGY IN AMERICA: Ministry as Profession in the Islamic Community (The

Victoria Press, 2009, 2nd

Expanded Edition 2010).

THE GATHERING STORM: Accreditation and the Search for a National Standard in

American Higher Education (The Victoria Press, 2008).

THE NEW PARADIGM IN MINISTRY EDUCATION: A Radical Philosophy of Collaboration

(The Victoria Press, 2008).

“IN THE BEGINNING…”: The Paleolithic Origins of Religious Consciousness (Cloverdale

Books, 2007).

IN THE ABSENCE OF GOD: Religious Humanism as Spiritual Journey (with special

reference to Julian Huxley) (Cloverdale Books, 2006).

FROM BEGINNING TO END: Internet Research and the Writing Process (with Dr.

Russell Neitzke) (Cloverdale Books, 2006).

NATURALLY GOOD: A Behavioral History of Moral Development

(from Charles Darwin to E. O. Wilson) (Cloverdale Books, 2005)

THE P.R.I.M.E. FACTOR: A Radical Philosophy of Collaboration Education

(Partnering Resources In Ministry Education) ( Cloverdale Books, 2004)

UNFINISHED BUSINESS: The Terminal All-But-Dissertation Phenomenon

In American Higher Education (A National Study of Failures to

Complete Doctoral Studies in Theology )(Cloverdale Books, 2004)

BEING HUMAN: Perspectives on Meaning and Interpretation (Essays on

Religion, Culture, and Personality) (Cloverdale Books, 2002; 2nd

ed. 2006)

THE UNITED INHERITANCE: The Shaker Adventure in Communal Life

(Exemplified in the Development of Their Religious Self-Understanding) (2002)

SCHOLAR, PREIST, AND PASTOR: Ministry Priorities Among the Clergy Today

(A Data-Base Study of Stress in the Work Place) (2001)

ON BEING A THEOLOGIAN: Reflections at Eighty by John Macquarrie

Edited by John H. Morgan (London: SCM Press, 1999)

GOOD-BYE, NOTRE DAME: From Academic to Publisher

(How to Make the Change and Live to Tell About It) (1998)

CATHOLIC SPIRITUALITY: A Guide for Protestants (1998)

INTERFACING GEERTZ AND TILLICH: Religion, Society, and Culture (1997)

FROM FREUD TO FRANKL: Our Modern Search for Personal Meaning (1991)

SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT from Weber to Sorokin (1989)

(co-authored with M. Francis Abraham)

ECCLESLASTICAL SOCIOLOGY SERIES (1979-1987)

WOMEN PRIESTS: A National Reality

WIVES OF PRIESTS: a National Study (co-authored with Linda Morgan)

WHO BECOMES BISHOP?: a Study of Career Advancement

THE DIACONATE TODAY: The New Search for an Old Ministry

LIBRARY RESEARCH SERIES (1981-1985)

LIBRARY RESEARCH IN SOCIOLOGY: A College Guide

LIBRARY RESERCH IN PSYCHOLOGY: A College Guide

SOCIOPHARMACOLOGY: A Research Bibliography

GENETICS AND BEHAVIOR: A Research Bibliography

SOCIOBIOLOGY: A Research Bibliography

IN SEARCH OF MEANING: From Freud to Teilhard de Chardin (1979)

UNDERSTANDING RELIGION, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE:

Essays in Honor of Clifford Geertz (1978)

ORDINATION OF WOMEN: A Bibliographic Essay (1976)

BOOKS EDITED (55)

ON BEING A THEOLOGIAN: Reflections at Eighty by John Macquarrie

Edited by John H. Morgan (London: SCM Press, 1999)

OXFORD UNIVERSITY FACULTY MONOGRAPH SERIES

(co-editor with Jane Shaw, Dean of Divinity, New College, Oxford University)

Gospel Tradition and Change (1998)

The Way of Salvation (1999)

The Church and the World (2000)

The Idea of the Holy (2001)

Christianity in a Pluralistic Society (2002)

Spirituality in the Modern World (2003)

Religion, Culture and the Arts (2004)

Paths to God (2005)

Religion and Society (2006)

Exploring Theology in the 21st Century (2007)

Faith and Knowledge (2008)

Creation and Creativity (2009)

Faith in Action (2010)

EMERSON OF HARVARD: A Celebrative Bicentennial Anthology to

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) (Quill Books, 2003)

OXFORD GUIDE 2002 An Encyclopedic Directory of Non-Tradition and Non-

Residential College Degree Programs in the USA (Cloverdale Books, 2002)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2000: Faculty Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2002: Faculty Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2004: Faculty Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2007: Student Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2008: Faculty Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2010: Faculty Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2011: Student Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

FOUNDATION THEOLOGY 2012: Faculty Essays in Ministry Education (Editor)

THE CLOVERDALE REVIEW OF CRITICISM AND POETRY

Edited by John H. Morgan (volumes 1991, 1992, 1993)

THE ANGLICAN MIND: A Theological Compendium of the Classic Statements

of the 17th Century (Edited with Introduction by John H. Morgan, 1991)

THE GREEK AND LATIN DOCTORS by J. W. C. Wand (Bishop of London)

Edited with a New Introduction by John H. Morgan (1990)

THE SEMINARY TIMES (Editor in Chief) National newspaper reaching

157 seminaries with a distribution of l0,000. Published 1989-1997

NEW POETS OF SUMMER (edited by JHM) (1985)

AGING IN DEVELOPING SOCIETIES: A Reader in Third World Gerontology (2 Volumes)

(Bristol, IN: Wyndham Hall Press, 1985).

THIRD WORLD MEDICINE AND SOCIAL CHANGE: A Reader in Social Science and Medicine.

Bantham, NY: University Press of America, 1983.

Sociopharmacology: A Research Bibliography for Social Scientists (1973-1982), Notre

Dame, IN: Library Research Council in the Social Sciences, 1983.

Genetics and Behavior: A Research Bibliography for Social Scientists (1973-1982), Notre

Dame, IN: Library Research Council in the Social Sciences, 1983.

Sociobiology: A Research Bibliography for Social Scientists (1973-1982), Notre Dame,

IN: Library Research Council in the Social Sciences, 1983.

MEMORIAL ANTHROLOGIES OF MODERN WESTERN POETS (Series Editor)

(Twelve Volume Set)

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (1890-1990)

Ezra Pound (1885-1974)

D. H. Lawrence (1885-1930)

Samuel Seabury (1784-1884)

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965)

James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916)

George Herbert (1593-1633)

John Henry Cardinal Newman (1801-1890)

Robert Frost (1874-1963)

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

James Joyce (1882-1941)

CHURCH DIVINITY MONOGRAPH SERIES (Senior Editor, 1982-1992 in 10 volumes)

MINISTERING TO THE ELDERLY: Sociological Perspectives (4 volumes)

Edited by John H. Morgan with Preface by Seward Hiltner (Princeton) (1974-77)

Wichita, KS: Newman University Press, Institute on Ministry and the Elderly, 1977

Aging in the Religious Life: A Comprehensive Bibliography (1970-1975)

Edited by John H. Morgan. Wichita, KS: Newman University press, IME, 1977.

JOURNALS IN WHICH I HAVE PUBLISHED

Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research

International Journal of Islamic Thought

Health, Society, and Culture

International Journal of Psychological Research

Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences Journal of Religion and Society

Academic Research International Psychological Thought

Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies

Journal of Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture

Islamic Horizon Magazine

Contemporary Islamic Studies Journal of Religion and Society

Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies

Pastoral Psychology

Philosophy Today

International Review of Cross-Cultural Studies

Encounter

International Review of Religion and Political Science

Teaching Sociology

Churchman: Journal of Anglican Theology

Journal of the American Academy of Religion

Journal of Religion and Culture

Horizons: The Journal of the College Theology

Social Science

The American Benedictine Review,

The Journal of Religion

Pastoral Psychology

Religion in Life

Communal Studies

The Teilhard Review

Worldview

Cross and Crown: A Dominican Journal of Spirituality

Friends Quarterly of London

Journal of Pastoral Care

Quaker Life

Journal of Religious Thought

The Shaker Quarterly

Friends Journal

Spiritual Frontiers

Inward Light

Innovative Issues and Approaches in Social Sciences

Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy

Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and the Social Sciences

Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research

Health, Culture and Society

International Journal of Psychological Research

International Journal of Islamic Thought

Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences Journal of Religion and Society

Academic Research International

Interpersona: International Journal of Interpersonal Relationships Psychological Thought

Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies Contemporary Islamic Studies

Islamic Horizon Magazine

ARTICLES, ESSAYS, BOOK CHAPTERS, CONFERENCE PAPERS (over 100 to date)

“Depression Measurement Instruments: A n Overview of the Top Depression Rating Scales,” in

John H. Morgan, Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide to Personality Disorders (South Bend, IN:

GTF Books, 2018), Appendix A.

“Medicine, Behavior and Social Values: Exploring the Practical Range of Sociopharmacology,” in

John H. Morgan, Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide to Personality Disorders (South Bend, IN:

GTF Books, 2018), Appendix B.

“Thomas Szasz and the Psychiatric Critique of Psychiatric Practice,” in John H. Morgan,

Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide to Personality Disorders (South Bend, IN: GTF Books, 2018),

Appendix C.

“Clinical Practice and Competing Modalities of Treatment: A Comment in John H. Morgan,

Psychopathology: A Clinical Guide to Personality Disorders (South Bend, IN: GTF Books, 2018),

Appendix D.

“Geriatric Narcissism: The Psychotherapeutics of Self-Regard among the Elderly (a

literature review),” Chapter 12 in John H. Morgan, Geriatric Narcissism: Essays in

Clinical Studies and Counseling Psychology (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2017).

“Geriatric Health and Social Values: Exploring the Practical Range of Sociopharmacology (with

particular attention to health care practices among the eldery), Chapter 8 in John H. Morgan,

Geriatric Narcissism: Essays in Clinical Studies and Counseling Psychology (Mishawaka,

IN: GTF Books, 2017).

“What Do Other Christian Clergy Know about the Mormon Faith: A Data-Base Study of

Fact and Fiction in Foundation Theology 2017, Edited by John H. Morgan (Mishawaka,

IN: GTF Books, 2017).

“Depression Measurement Instruments: An Overview of the Top Depression Rating

Scales.” Preprints 2016, 2016120083 (doi: 10.20944/preprints201612.0083.v1).

Centro de Investigaciones Psicologicas y Socio-religiosas

Havana, Cuba, October 11-15, 2016

Conference Theme: Integ rem os nu estras voces: Desa fíos de la s Ciencia s Socia les en

contextos actu a les de cam bio: Paper: “Geriastric Psychotherapy and Psychogenic Depression:

Evidence-Based Non-Pharmacological Treatment Options in Review”

“Amish Stewardship: The Spirituality of Controlled Ambition,” Foundation Theology 2016,

Edited by John H. Morgan (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2016).

http://www.gtfeducation.org/images/dynamic/file/books/FOUNDATION-20161.pdf?1470949124

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“A Modern Day Quaker Pilgrimage,” Oxford Religious Society of Friends Meeting, St. Giles

Street, Oxford (UK), October 25, 2015, paper presented.

“James H. Leuba’s Psychological Origin and Nature of Religion: A Centennial

Celebration of the Beginning of the Psychology of Religion,” Chapter 8 in Foundation

Theology 2015 (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2015).

“Palliative Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Geriatric Depression: A Review of Evidence-Based

Psychogenic Options,” Innovative Issues and Approaches in Social Sciences (Vol. 8, No. 1:46-59,

2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.12959/issn.1855-0541.IIASS-2015-no1-art03

“Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Reminiscence Therapy in the Treatment of Depression: A

Convergent Palliative Care Methodology in Geriatric Psychotherapy,” The Online Journal of

Counseling and Education 2015, 4(2):51-67.

http://www.tojce.com/frontend/articles/pdf/v4i2/(51-67)JOHN%20MORGANCognitive%20Beha

vioral%20Therapy%20and%20Reminiscence%20Therapy%20in%20the%20Treatment%20of%2

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%20Psychotherapy%20TOJCE.pdf

“The Interpersonal Psychotherapy of Harry Stack Sullivan: Remembering the Legacy,”

Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy (Volume 4, Issue 6, 2014).

http://omicsonline.org/psychology-psychotherapy.php

“The Deep Structure of Human Nature: Probing the Psycho-Social Propensities in

Behavioral Matrices (with special reference to E. O. Wilson),” Agathos: An International

Review of the Humanities and the Social Sciences (Volume 5 / Issue 2, 2014).

http://www.agathos-international-review.com/

“The Deep Structure of Human Nature: Probing the Psycho-Social Propensities in

Behavioral Matrices (with special reference to E. O. Wilson),” Journal of Academic

Emergency Medicine Case Reports / Akademik A;Oct, 2014, Vol. 5 Issue 10, p112

http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/99503178/deep-structure-human-nature-probin

g-psycho-social-propensities-behavioral-matrices-special-reference-e-o-wilson

“The Doctoral Defense Protocol: A Study of University Practices,” Multidisciplinary

Journal of Educational Research, IV (Forthcoming, 2014).

http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/remie/index

“Disentangling Religion and Culture: Americanizing Islam as the Price of Assimilation”

International Journal of Islamic Thought, Vol. 4: (Dec.) 2013.

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“What to Do When There is Nothing to Do: The Psychotherapeutic Value of Meaning

Therapy in the Treatment of Late Life Depression,” Health, Culture and Society, Vol. 5, #1

(2013), pp.52-59 http://hcs.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/hcs/article/view/126 .

“Late-Life Depression and the Counseling Agenda: Exploring Geriatric Logotherapy as a

Treatment Modality,” International Journal of Psychological Research, Vol. VI, #1

(2013). http://mvint.usbmed.edu.co:8002/ojs/index.php/web/article/view/615

“Re-Inventing the Tutorial in an Internet World: An Enhancement of an Old English

Tradition,” Journal of Alternative Perspectives in the Social Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 3 (December, 2013). http://www.japss.org/upload/4.%20Morgan.pdf

“Islam and Assimilation in the West: Religious and Cultural Ingredients in American

Muslim Experience,” Journal of Religion and Society, Volume XVI, Winter (2014).

http://moses.creighton.edu/jrs/

“The Doctoral Defense: Diversity of Practices in American Universities,” Academic

Research International, Vol. 04 No.06, November 2013.

http://journals.savap.org.pk/issue.html

“Clergy Stress and Satisfaction in the Workplace: A Comparative Study of Four Christian

Traditions,” in Foundation Theology 2014 (Lima, OH: GTF Books).

“The Creative Impetus in Amish Economics: Controlled Ambition as the Guiding

Principle,” VII International Encounter of Socio-Religious Studies, Conference Theme:

Religion, Utopia and Alternatives, faced with the Dilemma of Contemporary Life,” Cuban

government sponsored and hosted at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba, July 2-5, 2013.

(by invitation only)

“The Psychology of Religion: A Phenomenological Method of Interpretive Hermeneutics

in Idea-Behavior Interaction Analysis,” Chair/Contributing Panelist, VII International

Encounter of Socio-Religious Studies, Conference Theme: Religion, Utopia and

Alternatives, faced with the Dilemma of Contemporary Life,” Cuban government

sponsored and hosted at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba, July 2-5, 2013. (by

invitation only)

“The Psychology of Religion and the Practice of Psychotherapy in America: An Overview

of the Classical Schools,” Chair/Contributing Panelist, VII International Encounter of

Socio-Religious Studies, Conference Theme: Religion, Utopia and Alternatives, faced

with the Dilemma of Contemporary Life,” Cuban government sponsored and hosted at the

Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba, July 2-5, 2013. (by invitation only)

“What is an E-Tutorial?: An Innovation for the 21st Century,” accepted for presentation at the

World Association for Case Method Research and Application’s 30th International Conference in

Berlin, Germany, July 7-11, 2013. (in absentia)

“The Meaning of Ethical Naturalism: Doing the Right Thing in the Absence of God,” paper

invitational to the Symposium I on Theology and Science, Middle East Technological University,

Ankara, Turkey (winter, 2013). (in absentia)

“The Personal Meaning of Social Values in the Work of Abraham Maslow,” Interpersona:

International Journal of Interpersonal Relationships Vol. 6 (1) June, 2012: 1-19.

http://interpersonaabpri.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/05_morgan1.pdf

“Geriatric Logotherapy: Exploring the Psychotherapeutics of Memory in Treating the Elderly,”

Psychological Thought, Vol. 5, #2, 2012:99-105. http://psyct.psychopen.eu/index.php/psyct

“Re-Inventing the Tutorial in an Internet World: An Enhancement of an Old English Tradition,”

Hawaii International Conference on Higher Education, 2012 (invited paper). (in absentia)

“The Free Quakers: Reaffirming the Legacy of Conscience and Liberty (The Spiritual Journey of a

Solitary People), Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, Vol. XI, #32, pp.288-305,

Summer, 2012. http://jsri.ro/ojs/index.php/jsri/article/viewFile/624/555

“Pastoral Nurture of the Elderly: The ‘Happy Memory’ in Geriatric Logotherapy”

in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Handbook for Ministry Professionals

Expanded 2nd

Edition (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2012).

“Islamic Clergy and the Professionalization of Their Ministry in America: Legitimizing the

Process in Western Society,” VI International Encounter of Socio-Religious Studies,

Conference hosted at the Hotel Nacional in Havana, Cuba, July 1-4, 2012. (by invitation

only)

“Medication and Counseling in Psychiatric Practice: Biogenic Psychopharmacology and

Psychogenic Psychotherapy (Partnering in the Treatment of Mental Illness),” in Clinical

Pastoral Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Handbook for Ministry Professionals (Expanded 2nd

Edition, Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2012).

“A Tribute to Carl Rogers,” in Clinical Pastoral Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Handbook for

Ministry Professionals Expanded 2nd

Edition (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books, 2012).

“William James and The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Critical Commentary on the

Classic Text, Foundation Theology 2012 (Mishawaka, IN: GTF Books).

“Psychology of Religion and the Books that Made it Happen,” Journal for the Study of Religions

and Ideologies Vol. X, #30 (2011), pp.277-298. http://jsri.ro/ojs/index.php/jsri/article/viewFile/556/522

"On Becoming a Person (1961) Carl Rogers’ Celebrated Classic in Memoriam," Journal of

Psychological Issues in Organizational Culture (II, #3, 95-105, Oct. 2011). http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jpoc.20072/abstract

“Beyond Ethical Theism: Morality as Service to God in Classical Islamic Philosophy,”

Contemporary Islamic Studies 2011:1 doi:20.5339/cis.2011.l A Qatar Foundation Academic

Journal/QScience.com. http://www.qscience.com/toc/cis//2011

“The Immigrant Imam and His Family in America,” Islamic Horizon Magazine Vol. 39, #6

(Nov/Dec., 2010), pp. 51f. http://www.isnawebpaper.com/webpapers/isna1011/multi/index.html

“Ethical Naturalism in the Thought of E. O. Wilson: A Critical Review of His Major Works,”

Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies IX, 27 (Winter, 2010), 175-202. http://jsri.ro/ojs/index.php/jsri/issue/view/32

“Lessons from the American Rabbinic Experience: What Muslim Clergy Need to

Know,” Journal of Religion and Society, XII (Summer, 2010), 1-14.

http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/toc/2010.html

http://moses.creighton.edu/jrs/2010/2010-15.pdf

“Professionalization of Islamic Ministry in America: Components of the Legitimizing Process in

Western Society,” Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies, 9, 26 (Summer 2010):

114-127. http://jsri.ro/ojs/index.php/jsri/issue/view/29

“The Little Traditions in Christian Spirituality: The Old Order Amish and Quakers,” in

Faith In Action (Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 2010).

“Harry Stack Sullivan and Interpersonal Psychotherapy: The Father of Modern Social

Psychiatry,” in Foundation Theology 2010.

“Religion Without God: Exploring the Perimeters of Huxley’s Humanism” in Foundation

Theology2008.

“Personal Meaning as Psychotherapy: The Interpretive Hermeneutic of Viktor Frankl,”

In Foundation Theology 2006.

“Beyond Hegel and Marx: The Social Construction of Reality in the Work of Karl Mannheim,” in

Foundation Theology 2004.

“From Human Being to Being Human: The Creative Dialectic in Rabbi Heschel’s Thought,” in

Foundation Theology2002.

“Clifford Geertz: An Interfacing of Anthropology and Religious Studies,” in Foundation Theology

2000.

“Being Human and Being Good: The Psychodynamics of Personhood,” in Religion and Society

(Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 2006)

“The Road Less Traveled: Spirituality in the Little Traditions of Christianity,” in Paths to God

(Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 2005)

“Religion, Culture, and the Search for Meaning: Being Human in a Postmodern World,” in

Religion, Culture and the Arts (Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 2004)

“Spirituality and the Practice of Ministry: The Problematics of a Profession,” in Theology and

Spirituality (Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 2003)

“Ministry Paradigms in the Coming Church: Protestants, Canterbury, and Rome,” The Way of

Salvation (Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 1999.

“Scholar, Priest, and Pastor: Ministry Priorities Among the Clergy Today,” in Gospel, Tradition

and Change (Oxford University Faculty Monograph Series, 1998)

(Note: Between my postdoctoral appointment at the University of Notre Dame in 1983 and my

Visiting Scholar appointment at Harvard University in 1998, I was Senior Editor for the

Rhodes-Fulbright International Library and found it impossible to continue my scholarly

publishing in the journals and, therefore, I necessarily restricted my time to edited collections of

essays and data-based monographs which I initiated myself. When I left RFIL in 1998, I

commenced again to write for the journals.)

“Personal Meaning as Therapy: The Roots and Branches of Frankl’s Psychology,” Pastoral

Psychology, Fall Issue, 1983.

http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF01902993#page-1

“Phenomenological Sociology,” Chapter Nine in M. Francis Abraham, Modern Sociological

Theory, NY: Oxford University Press, 1982.

“Genetic Self-Identification and the Future: A Teilhardian Perspective on Human Liberation,”

Philosophy Today, XXVI, #4, pp. 30l-3011, Fall Issue, 1982.

“The Hermeneutics of Meaning: An Investigation in Existential Thought and Phenomenology,” in

Understanding Religion and Culture, 1983.

“Religious Dynamics in Cross-Cultural Studies: An Historical Survey of Anthropological

Research,” International Review of Cross-Cultural Studies, III, 1983.

“Denominational Ecumenism: Reconsidering the Agenda,” Encounter, XLII, #1, 1981

“The Joyful Proclamation in Barth’s Theology,” Encounter, XLI, #2, Winter, 1981.

“The Cultus Mystique: Black Vulnerability in Profile,” International Review of Religion and

Political Science, XI, #3, September, 1979.

“The Longest War: Sex Differences in Perspective,” Teaching Sociology, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp.

212-213, 1979.

“Denominational Christianity: A Vindication of Pluralism,” Churchman: Journal of Anglican

Theology, Vol. 92, # 4, Winter, 1978: 331-339.

“The Theology of Medicine: The Political-Philosophical Foundations of Medical Ethics,” Journal

of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 46, #2, pp. 250ff., 1978.

“Infant Death and Family Grief: A Look at the Human Side of SIDS,” Journal of Religon and

Culture, xvii, # (Oct., 1978), 290-298.

“Clifford Geertz: Interfacing Anthropology and Religious Studies,” Horizons: The Journal of the

College Theology Society, V, #2 (Summer, 1978), 203-210.

“The Testing of Pluralism in America: Ethnic Identity and the Irish of South Boston,” Social

Science, LIII, 3 (Summer, 1978), 159-167.

“Methodology and Meanings: Varieties of Sociological Inquiry,” Teaching Sociology, Vol. 4, No.

3, pp. 331-333, 1977.

“From Human Being to Being Human: The Creative Dialectic in Rabbi Heschel’s Thought,” The

American Benedictine Review, XXVIII, 4 (Dec., 1977), 413-430.

“Religion and Culture as Meaning Systems: A Dialogue Between Geertz and Tillich,” The Journal

of Religion, XVII, #4 (Oct., 1977), 363-375.

“Eschatological Living: Communal Experience in the Shaker Society,” in Community, Self and

Identity, Edited by Bhabagrahi Misra in the World Anthropology Series, Edited by Sol Tax, The

Hague: Mutton Press, 1977.

“Pastoral Ecstasy and the Authentic Self: Theological Meanings in Symbolic Distance,” Pastoral

Psychology, XXV, #2 (Winter, 1976), 128-137.

“Karl Barth in Pursuit of God’s Humanity,” Religion in Life, XLV, 3 (Fall, 1976).

“The ‘Inward Principle’ of Communal Life: Religious Communism in the Shaker Society,”

Communal Studies, III, 1 (Jan., 1976): 9-14.

“Ethnicity and the Future of Man: The Perspective of Teilhard de Chardin,” The Teilhard Review,

XI, #1 (Feb., 1976): 16-21.

“God’s Blueprints: A Sociological Study of Three Utopian Sects,” Journal of the American

Academy of Religion, Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 829f., 1975.

“The Irish of South Boston,” Worldview, XVII, #6 (June, 1975), 24-27.

“The Secret of the Desert,” Cross and Crown: A Dominican Journal of Spirituality, XXVII, #2

(June, 1975), 148-155.

“In a Desert Place,” Friends Quarterly of London, XIX, #4 (Oct., 1975).

“Silence as Creative Therapy: A Contemplative Approach to Pastoral Care,” Journal of Pastoral

Care, XXIX, 4 (Dec., 1975): 248-253.

“The Shaker Experience: Two Centuries as Debtors to God,” Quaker Life, XV, 12 (Dec., 1974).

“Anthropocentric Mysticism: The Cultural Element in Experience,” Encounter, XXXV, #1

(Winter, 1974): 48-57.

“Theology and symbol: An Anthropological Approach,” Journal of Religious Thought, XXX, #2

(Fall, 1974): 51-61.

“Experience as Knowledge: A Study in Shaker Theology,” The Shaker Quarterly, XIV, #2

(Summer, 1974): 43-55.

“Toward a Meaningful Definition of Theology,” Friends Journal, XIX, #6 (1974).

“Religious Myth and symbol: A Convergence of Philosophy and Anthropology,” Philosophy

Today, XVIII, #4 (Spring, 1974): 68-84.

“The Psychotherapeutics of Silence,” Spiritual Frontiers, V, #2 (Spring, 1973).

“Eternal Father - Eternal Mother: The Duality of God in Shaker Theology,” Inward Light, XXXVI,

#3 (Spring, 1973).

“The Vision of Teilhard de Chardin,” Friends Quarterly of London, XVIII,

#4, (Oct., 1973): 183-190.

“Religious Communism: The Shaker Experiment in Christian Community,” The Shaker Quarterly,

XIII, #4 (Winter, 1973): 119-131.

“The Baptist-Shaker Encounter in New England: A Study in Religious Confrontation in Eighteenth

Century America,” The Shaker Quarterly, XII, #3 (Fall, 1972); XII, #4 (Winter, 1972); XIII, #1

(spring, 1973).

“English Quakerism’s Forgotten Legacy to America: The Shaking Quakers,” Friends Quarterly of

London, XVII, #6 (April, 1972).

ARTCLES PENDING PUBLICATION

“Medicine, Behavior and Social Values:

Exploring the Practical Range of Sociopharmacology”

“Beyond Ethical Theism: Islamic Morality as Service to God in the

Classical Philosophy of Muslim Scholarship”

“The Spirituality of Values in the Work of Abraham Maslow”

“On Becoming a Person (1961): Carl Rogers’ Celebrated Classic in Memoriam”

“Psychology of Religion and the Books that Made it Happen”

“The Spirituality of Self-Sufficiency:

Old Order Amish and Economic Independence”

“Amish Economics: The Spirituality of Controlled Ambition”

“Harry Stack Sullivan and Interpersonal Psychotherapy:

Remembering the Legacy”

“Beyond Ethical Theism: Islamic Morality as Service to God”

“The Horse and Buggy as Witness to Faith:

Transportation and the Spirituality of the Old Order Amish”

“The Spirituality of Transportation:

The Horse and Buggy as Faith Testimony Among the Old Order Amish”

“Divergent Traditions and a Convergent Spirituality:

The Old Order Amish and the Free Quakers of Indiana”

“American Imams and Professionalism: The Illusive Quest”

“The Free Quaker Tradition and Religious Humanism:

Their Spiritual Journey in the Absence of God”

BLOG POSTINGS http://blog.gtfeducation.org/author/john-h-morgan/

Clergy Stress and Satisfaction in the Workplace: A Comparative Study of Four Protestant

Traditions (Methodist, Lutheran, Catholic, and Episcopal) 4 part series.

Medication and Counseling in Psychiatric Practice: Biogenic Psycho-pharmacology and

Psychogenic Psychotherapy (Partnering in the Treatment of Mental Illness)

“Reverend Professor” -- or, A Look at Clergy Who Teach

History and Philosophy of the E-Tutorial

What is a Tutorial? An Oxford Legacy for the 21st Century

Why Not Let the Scholars Decide? A Model for Responsible Gate-Keeping

Homo Sabbaticus: What Does It Mean to be a Sabbatitarian?

Open Access in the Humanities

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The Revd. Canon Vincent Strudwick, D.D. (Canterbury)

Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford University

Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford

Professor of Anglican Studies

[email protected]

Professor Angus Hawkins, Ph.D. (London)

Director of International Programs, Oxford University

Fellow of Keble College, Oxford University

[email protected]

The Revd. Robin Gibbons, Ph.D. (London)

Graduate Studies Director, Centre for Continuing Education, Oxford University

Professor of Catholic Studies and Dean of Foundation House/Oxford

[email protected]

Professor Ann-Marie Neale, Ph.D. (Michigan State University)

Karen Horney Professor of Psychology

[email protected]

The Revd. Hugh Page, Ph.D., D.Min., Th.D. (Harvard)

Associate Dean and Professor, University of Notre Dame (IN)

The Benjamin E. Mays Professor of Scripture and Applied Ministries

[email protected]

Karin Grundler-Whitacre, Ph.D. (Harvard)

Assistant Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs

Harvard University (The Divinity School)

[email protected]

Rabbi James Michaels, D.Min. (GTF)

Director of Pastoral Care, Rockville, MD

Professor of Jewish Studies

[email protected]

Professor Basil Mustafa, Ph.D. (Oxford)

Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies/UK

The Nelson Mandela Fellow at the OCIS/UK

[email protected]

The Rev. Msgr. Charles Chaffman, J.C.D. (Gregorian/Rome)

Judicial Vicar, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles

[email protected]

Imam Senad Agic, D.Min., Ph.D. (GTF)

Islamic Cultural Centre of Greater Chicago

Professor of Islamic Studies

[email protected]