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RAYMOND CARR
24303 Baxter Drive Malibu, CA 90265
(301) 908-7269 [email protected]
Pepperdine Religion and Philosophy Division 24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu CA, 90263
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Graduate Theological Union, 2011, Dissertation Honor: Pass with Distinction
M.Div., Pepperdine University, 2000
M.S. Lubbock Christian University, 1998
B.A. Lubbock Christian University, 1996, Cum Laude
B.S. Lubbock Christian University, Bible and Ministry, 1995, Summa Cum Laude, Valedictorian
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2012-present Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics, Pepperdine University
Visiting Faculty, Heidelberg, Germany (Summer 2017), International Programs
Visiting Faculty, Heidelberg, Germany (Summer 2016), International Programs
Visiting Faculty, Lausanne, Switzerland (Summer 2014), International Programs
Visiting Faculty, Shanghai, China (Summer 2012), International Programs
Posse Foundation Faculty Mentor: Los Angeles-1, Seaver College, 2014-2018
Course Offerings
Religion 101 Old Testament in Context
Religion 101 History and Religion of Ancient Israel
Religion 301 Christianity and Culture: Theology Born of Struggle
Religion 301 Christianity and Culture: Theologies Born of Struggle
Religion 492 500 Years of Reformation: M. Luther and the Road to Freedom
Religion 592 500 Years of Reformation: M. Luther and the Road to Freedom
2007 - 2012 Visiting Lecturer of Religion, Seaver College, Pepperdine University
2005 Graduate Assistance, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley,
California
The Theology of Karl Barth, Graduate Assistant, Dr. Paul Chung
2001-2006 Adjunct Faculty, Seaver College, Pepperdine University
Course Offerings
Religion 101 History and Religion of Ancient Israel
Religion 301 Religion and Culture: Theology Born of Struggle
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
2018 Faculty Development Award, Faculty Pilgrimage to Rome, Italy, Center for Faith and
Learning, Pepperdine University.
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2017 Instructor and Curriculum Developer, “Engage, Youth Theological Initiative,” Lilly
Endowment Grant $475,000, Multicultural Summer Seminar, Lipscomb University.
2013 Howard A. White Award for Teaching Excellence, Non-tenured Faculty, Office of the
Provost, Pepperdine University.
2013 Endowed Seaver Fellow, Pre-tenured Appointment, Office of the Dean, Seaver
College, Pepperdine University.
2011 Dissertation Honor: Pass with distinction, Graduate Theological Union.
2005 George H. Mayr Foundation, Scholarship, Graduate Theological Union
2000 Recipient, Recruitment Conference 2000, sponsored by SBL, AAR, ATS and the Fund
for theological education, Berkeley, California, September 22-24.
2000 Who’s Who Among America’s Colleges and Universities.
2000 J. P. Sanders Ministerial Scholarship II, Pepperdine University, Graduate Studies.
2000 J. P. Sanders Institutional Scholarship Fund, Pepperdine University, Graduate Studies.
1996 Recipient of Educational Charitable Trust scholarship from Texas Tech University.
1995 Bachelors of Science in Bible and Ministry: Summa Cum Laude, President’s Award,
Valedictorian.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2018-Present Society for the Study of Black Religion
2015-Present Society for the Study of Religion and the Art/s
2013-Present International Thomas Merton Society
2010-Present Karl Barth Society of North America
2001-Present American Academy of Religion
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Book Trilogy Under Contract:
Carr, R. [2021]. CRƎDO: In Monk Mode. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, [in progress for 2021
release].
Carr, R. [2020]. Signifyin(g) Monk: Karl Barth and the Ellipsis of the Imagination of Matter.
Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, [in progress for 2020 release].
Carr, R. [2019]. Theology in the Mode of Monk: An Aesthetics of Barth and Cone on Revelation
and Freedom, Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, [At Press].
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Book Chapters
Carr, R. [2020]. “A More Certain Sound: King’s Prophet Harmony of the Sacred and the
Secular,” in Prophet with a Pencil: The Continuing Significance of the Letter from
Birmingham Jail. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.
Carr, R. [2020]. "Fired in the Crucible of Oppression: Toward a Theology of Spiritual Freedom"
forthcoming in With This Root About My Person: Charles H. Long and New Directions in
the Study of Religion, eds., David Carrasco and Jennifer Reid. Albuquerque, NM: The
University of New Mexico Press, 2020.
Carr, R. [2019]. “Imagination Lost: The Dancing Monk and the Aesthetic Dimensions of
Theologia Naturalis” in Religion Is Art Is Religion, eds., Randall Cummings and Jennifer
Reid. Eugene, OR: Cascade Pub.
Carr, R. [2019]. "Can Work Be Redeemed through Play? (Or Why is Playing not an Option?)" In
Blessed Are Those Who Ask The Questions. ed., Jaye Smith. Charlotte, NC: Information
Age Publishing, IAP.
Carr, R. 2019. “Beyond the Evangelical Mosaic,” a Section Critical Response, in Reviving the
Ancient Faith, Updated and Expanded Edition by Richard T. Hughes. Abilene, TX:
Abilene Christian University Press.
Carr, R. 2016. "A Theological Response to 'The Living God and the Contest with Idols,'" a
Section Critical Response, in Leonard Allen, The Cruciform Church: Becoming a Cross-
Shaped People in a Secular World. Abilene, TX: Abilene Christian University Press.
Peer Reviewed Article
Carr, R. 2013. “Merton and Barth in Dialogue on Faith and Understanding: A Hermeneutics of
Freedom and Ambiguity” The Merton Annual: Studies in Culture, Spirituality, and Social
Concerns, vol 26 (2013): 181-194.
Critical Book Reviews Carr, R. [2019]. Said I Wasn’t Gonna Tell Nobody, by James H. Cone, Horizons: Journal of the College Theology Society. [due date: June 14, 2019]. Carr, R. [2019]. Review, Divine Revelation and Human Liberation, by Harry H. Singleton III, in progress for Journal of Religion [due date July 7, 2019]. Carr, R. 2014. Hopes Sings So Beautifully, by Christopher Pramuk. The Merton Annual: Studies in Culture, Spirituality and Social Concerns, 27: 248-253.
Book Under Review
Winn, C., Busman Jost, S., & Carr, R. eds. Karl Barth in the Postcolony [Proposal under review
with Fordham University Press, 2020].
Peer Reviewed Articles Under Review
Carr, R.“Barth and Cone in Dialogue: Beyond Ontological Blackness” [International Journal of
Systematic Theology: submitted August 2018].
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Other Scholarly Contributions
Carr, R. 2018. "Foreword," 'The Living God and Playful Encounter' in The First Christians'
Genotype for Multicultural Living (New Testament Micro-Ethics—On Trusting Freedom)
by Raymond Anderson. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock.
Carr, R. 2009. “Black History is American History,” Pepperdine University: News and Events.
www.pepperdine.edu/pr/stories/2009/february/black-history-carr.htm.
Carr, R. 2006. “Being Confronted by the Presence of God: Marveling in God’s Holiness and
Transcendence.” Leaven 14:3 (2006): 139-144.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Offices Held
2019-Present At Large Member, Executive Board, Society for the Study of Black Religion
2018-Present Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Dialectical Theology Series, Rowman and
Littlefield.
2018 Manuscript Review, Wipf and Stock Publishers.
2018 Manuscript Reviewer, International Journal of Systematic Theology.
2018-Present Member, Spiritual Advisory Board, Dikaiosune, a faith-based intergeneration
organization.
2017-Present Instructor and Curriculum Developer, “Engage, Youth Theological Initiative,”
Lilly Endowment Grant, Multicultural Summer Seminar, Lipscomb University.
2014-Present Member, Advisory Board, Syndicate, an online journal and symposium,
Syndicate Theology.
2014-2017 Member, Thomas Merton Steering Group, Thomas Merton Society
2014-2015 Member, Advisory Board, Scholarship for Church of Christ Students, Union
Theological Seminary.
National Conferences Service
Presiding Officer, Panel Moderator, Presenter. (June 2017). “Hearing Sonny’s Blues,” featuring
Dr. James H. Cone (Respondent), Christian Scholars’ Conference (CSC), Lipscomb
University, Nashville, TN.
Presiding Officer, Co-Moderator and Respondent. (March 2017). Explorations in Ecclesiology
and Race, American Academy of Religion Western Conference, University of the West,
Rosemead, CA.
Presiding Officer and Panel Moderator. (November 2012). “Critical Conversations on the Cross
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and the Lynching Tree,” featuring Dr. James H. Cone (Respondent) and Panelists: Dr.
James A. Noel, Dr. Richard T. Hughes, Dr. Angela Sims, and Dr. Dwight Hopkins.
American Academy of Religion Conference (AAR), Chicago, IL.
Professional Keynote/Plenary
Keynote. (June 2018). “Thelonious Monk—Icon of the Eschaton: Karl Barth, James Cone and
the ‘Impossible Possibility’ of a Theology of Freedom,” Annual Karl Barth Conference,
Princeton Theological Seminary, June 2018
Keynote. (May 2017). “Thelonious Monk—Icon of the Eschaton: The Pneumatological Impulse
in the Theologies of Karl Barth and James Cone” Religious Studies Research Forum,
Queens University, Belfast Ireland.
Keynote. (January 2016). Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, and American Exceptionalism,” Chapel,
Lubbock Christian University, Lubbock, TX.
Keynote. (September 2015). “Lost in Knowledge of Christ,” Abilene Christian University
Summit, Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX.
Keynote. (May 2015). “Finding time for Play,” Student Affairs Division Retreat, Student Affairs,
Pepperdine University, Calabasas, CA.
Keynote Lecturer. (January 2015). “The Unapologetic Jesus of History: Beyond Apologetics and
Pluralism. Minister’s Institute Conference (MIC), Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
Keynote. (March 2014). “Lift Every Voice,” Multicultural Theatre Project, Pepperdine
University, Elkins Auditorium, Malibu, CA.
Keynote. (March 2014). “What Biblical Spirituality Says to the Athlete,” Athletes Convocation
Series, Pepperdine Athletics, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Keynote. (January 2014). “Biblical Spirituality as a Way to Locally Engaged Global
Citizenship,” The Sophomore Experience, San Francisco Educational Field, Student
Affairs, Pepperdine University, San Francisco, CA.
Keynote. (October 2013). “Unapologetically Inclusive,” Convocation Series, Student Affairs,
Firestone Fieldhouse, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Keynote. (September 2013). “Historia Magistra Vitae Est,” Kinsey Collection Opening,
Pepperdine Libraries, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Keynote. (January 2013). “What’s Going On in Society Today?” USC Black Staff and Faculty
Caucus 32nd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration, University of
Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, CA.
Series Keynote. (February 2013). “Throwing Off the Bowlines,” International Programs, Stauffer
Chapel, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
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Keynote. (February 2013). “Locally Engaged Global Leadership,” The Sophomore Experience,
San Francisco Educational Field, Student Affairs, Pepperdine University, San Francisco,
CA.
Keynote Address. (April 2012). Graduating Senior Celebration, Black Student Association
(BSA), Student Affairs, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Invocation. (April 2012). Seaver College Graduation Banquet, Pepperdine University, Malibu,
CA.
Keynote. (February 2012). “Where Do We Go From Here,” The Africana Students of
Psychology and Education Association (ASPEA), Graduate School of Education and
Psychology, Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, CA.
Keynote Address. (April 2011). “The Gift of Diversity,” Loqui: A Celebration of Diversity and
Inclusion, Multicultural Graduation Celebration, Student Affairs, Smothers Theatre,
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Keynote Address. (April 2011). “The Abundant Life,” Baccalaureate Ceremony, Seaver College,
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Keynote. (April 2010). “Finding Freedom,” Convocation Series, Student Affairs, Firestone
Fieldhouse, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Keynote Address. (April 2010). “The Gift of Honor: Being Honored and Being Honorable,”
Student Athlete Academic Honor’s Luncheon, Pepperdine Athletics, Graziadio Executive
Center, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Keynote. (January 2006). “The God of Heaven,” 3rd Annual Norman D. Hill Foundation
Lectures, Minister’s Retreat, Atlanta, GA.
Keynote Address. (April 2001). “I’ll Never Forget,” Black Baccalaureate, Student Affairs,
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
PREOFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS
Carr, R. [November 2019)]. “Beyond Dialectics: Attending to the Surplus Between the Boarders
and Boundaries,” American Academy of Religion Conference (AAR), San Diego, CA.
Carr, R. (April 2019). “Biography as Theology,” Society for the Study of Black Religion
(SSBR), Richmond, VA.
Carr, R. (October 2018). "The Hedgehog and the Fox: The Spirit of Freedom in the Theologies
of Karl Bath and Thomas Merton,” International Barth Conference, Faculty of Theology
at Stellenbosch University South Africa.
Carr, R. (November 2018). “Karl Barth and the Ellipsis of the Imagination of Matter,” with
distinguished respondent, Dr. Charles H. Long. American Academy of Religion
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Conference (AAR), Denver, CO.
Carr, R. (July 2018). “Sankofa: James H. Cone and the Making of a Theological Giant,” Fuller
Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA.
Carr, R. (June 2018). “Epistrophy: From Romans 13 to Ava Duvernay’s 13th” Part II, Karl Barth
Pastors Conference: The Witness of the Pastor, Princeton Theological Seminary,
Princeton, NJ.
Carr, R. (June 2018). “Epistrophy: From Romans 13 to Ava Duvernay’s 13th” Part I, Karl Barth
Pastors Conference: The Witness of the Pastor, Princeton Theological Seminary,
Princeton, NJ.
Carr, R. (June 2018). “From Shawshank to Redemption and (Re)creation: Human Freedom and
the Imago Dei” in Get Busy Living or Get Busy Dying’: The Shawshank Redemption and
Theological Implications of Freedom, Christian Scholars’ Conference (CSC), Lipscomb
University, Nashville, TN.
Carr, R. (November 2017). "Religion and Empire: At the Crossroads" Southwestern Christian
College, Terrell, TX.
Carr, R. (November 2017). “Round Midnight: Karl Barth, James Cone, and the Prison Industrial
Complex,” Karl Barth Society, American Academy of Religion Conference (AAR),
Boston, MA.
Carr, R. (October 2016). "James Noel's Aesthetic of Liberation: From the Moan and Shout to
Theology in the Mode of Monk," with distinguished guest respondent, Dr. Charles H.
Long. The James A. Noel Symposium, San Francisco Theological Seminary, San
Francisco, CA.
Carr, R. (February 2016). “Understanding Race in America: A Historical Examination through
the Lens of God’s Law and Constitutional Law,” School of Public Policy, Pepperdine
University, Malibu, CA.
Carr, R. (November 2016). “Charles Long, Karl Barth, and the (Re)Imagination of Matter,” with
distinguished guest respondent, Dr. Charles H. Long, Society for the Study of Religion,
American Academy of Religion Conference (AAR), San Antonio, TX.
Carr, R. (November 2015). “Art/s of Interpretation,” honoring Dr. Charles H. Long, American
Academy of Religion Conference (AAR), Atlanta, GA.
Carr, R. (June 2015). “When the Church is Not Enough: The Pneumatological Impulse in the
Theologies of Karl Barth and Thomas Merton,” International Thomas Merton Society
(ITMS), Louisville, KY.
Carr, R. (June 2015). “Toward a Theology of Spiritual Freedom,” Christian Scholars’
Conference (CSC), Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX.
Carr, R. (June 2015). “Round Midnight: A Prophetic Response to Social Disorder,” Abilene
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Racial Unity Leadership Summit, Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX.
Carr, R. (November 2014). “Addressing Black Theology,” Southwestern Christian College,
Terrell, TX.
Carr, R. (November 2014). “Theology in the Mode of Monk: The Pneumatological
Impulse in the Theologies of Karl Barth and James Cone,” American
Academy of Religion Conference (AAR), San Diego, CA.
Carr, R. (March 2014). “Eschatological Politics: The Pneumatological Impulse in the Theologies
of Karl Barth and James Cone.” Reason, Revelation & Experience in the Future of
Theology Symposium, San Francisco Theological Seminary (SFTS), San Francisco, CA.
Carr, R. (September 2013). “Troublesome Presence: The River of God, Black Religion and
Black Radicalism,” National Freedom in Christ Conference, Abilene Christian
University, Abilene, TX.
Carr, R. (June 2013). “Barth and Cone in Dialogue,” Karl Barth Conference, The Center for
Barth Studies, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ.
Carr, R. (June 2013). “Merton and Barth in Dialogue on Faith and Understanding: A
Hermeneutics of Freedom and Ambiguity,” International Thomas Merton Society
(ITMS), Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT.
Respondent/Panelist
Respondent. (June 2019). “The Radical Kingdom Vision of Barton Stone, James A.
Harding, and David Lipscomb Still Lives Today,” Christian Scholars Conference,
Lubbock TX.
Panelist. (June 2019) Myths America Lives By: White Supremacy and the Stories that
Give Us Meaning, Christian Scholars Conference, Lubbock TX, June 2019.
Panelist. (April 2019). Discussion of James H. Cone’s, I Said I Wasn’t Going to Tell
Nobody, Society for the Study of Black Religion (SSBR), Richmond VA.
Panelist. (April 2019). “What is Theology?” Stone-Campbell Journal Conference (SCJC),
Johnson University, Knoxville, TN.
Seminar Lecturer. (October 2017). “What is Black Theology?” Southwestern Christian College,
Terrell, TX.
Respondent. (October 2016). “Concluding Conversations with Charles H. Long,” The James
A. Noel Symposium, San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Francisco, CA.
Panelist and Reader. (November 2016). Paul S. Chung’s “Karl Barth and Christian
Theology of Religions,” American Academy of Religion Conference (AAR).
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PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY
Selected Speaking Engagements
Series Lecturer. (April 2018). Veritas Club Convocation Series, Office of the Chaplin,
Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Panelist (March 2018). “Citizen Soldier Town Hall,” Pepperdine Graphic Media’s three-part
Town Hall series, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Session Speaker, (May 2018). “Harmony of Redemption: Church of the Spirit in the Midst of
Empire,”75th Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University.
Commemorative Reading. (October 2017). “Honoring the Ancestors, 500th Reformation
Commemoration,” Center for Faith and Learning, Stauffer Chapel, Pepperdine
University, Malibu CA.
Session Speaker. (May 2017). “Round Midnight: Hearing God’s Melody in the Midst of
Creation,” 74st Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Session Speaker. (May 2016). “Beyond Spiritual Formation: Living in the Spirit of the
Cruciform Church,” 73rd Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Convocation Panelist. (September 2015). “When Learning Rocks Your Faith: Finding Heroes
and Mentors for the Journey,” Center for Faith and Learning, Pepperdine University,
Malibu CA.
Devotional. (October 2015). “Cultivating Community,” Pepperdine University Faculty
Conference, Office of the Provost, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Convocation Panelist. (September 2015). “When Learning Rocks Your Faith,” Center for Faith
and Learning, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Guest Speaker (2014). “The Spirit-Empowered Life,” Residence Advisors’ LEAD
Training/Formation, Student Affairs, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Guest Speaker. (October 2014). “The Spirit-Empowered Life,” Spiritual Life Advisors’ LEAD
Training/Formation, Student Affairs, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Panelist. (September 2014). The Art of Teaching: featuring Howard A. White Award Recipients,
Pepperdine Faculty Conference, Office of the Provost, Pepperdine University, Malibu,
CA.
Session Speaker. (May 2014). “Stepping into the River: Baptism as the Inauguration of
Eschatological Politics,” 71st Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Scripture Reading. (August 2013). President’s Prayer Service, Stauffer Chapel, Office of the
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President and Office of the Chaplain, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Session Speaker. (May 2013). “The Battle is the Lords: Eschatology and Christian Witness in the
Book of Revelation” 70th Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University, Malibu CA.
Convocation Series Speaker. (December 2012). “The Spiritual Practice of Peace,” Student
Affairs, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Guest Lecturer. (November 2012). “Interpretation from Karl Barth to Liberation Theology,” Dr.
Danny Matthews, REL 302/502 Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, Seaver College,
Pepperdine University Malibu, CA.
Featured Speaker. (October 2012). “Free to Date.” Club Convocation Series, Office of the
Chaplains, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Featured Speaker. (October 2012). “Faith and Vocation in a Pluralistic World,” Waves Weekend
Faculty Lecture Series, Student Affairs, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Session Speaker. (May 2012). “God’s Sovereign Freedom: Election and Jewish Christian
Relations in Romans 9-11,” 69th Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University, Malibu,
CA.
Respondent and Panel Moderator, (February 2012). Feature Film: Life in a Day, Reel Stories
Film Festival, Seaver College, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Retreat Small Group Facilitator, (November 2011). “Spiritual Discernment Retreat: Press
Pause,” Center for faith and Learning, La Casa Maria Retreat Center, Santa Barbara, CA.
Retreat Small Group Facilitator. (November 2010). “Spiritual Discernment Retreat: Soul Food
Life in Community,” Center for faith and Learning, La Casa Maria Retreat Center, Santa
Barbara, CA.
Panel Respondent. (November 2010). “Black Men in America: A Christian Perspective,”
Intercultural Affairs Office, Student Affairs, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Speaker. (October 2009). Introduction to Seaver Dean’s Distinguished Lecture, Dr. Cornel West:
The Vocational Sensibilities of a Blues Philosopher, Office of Dean, Seaver College,
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Session Speaker. (June 2009). “Graced: A Theological View of Family in light of the Kingdom
of God,” Boone Center for the Family, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
Session Speaker. (May 2006). “Being Confronted by the Presence of God: Marveling in God’s
Holiness and Transcendence,” 63rd Annual Bible Lectures, Pepperdine University,
Malibu, CA.
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COMMUNITY/CHURCH SERVICE (Selected 2010-Present) Sermon. (December 2018). “Standing in Peace-B Side,” Reseda Blvd. Church of Christ, Reseda,
CA.
Sermon. (November 2018). “Standing in Peace,” Reseda Blvd. Church of Christ, Reseda, CA.
Symposium Keynote. (November 2018). “Round Midnight: Where We Go From Here: From
Community to Chaos!” Dikaiosune Symposium, Los Angeles, CA.
Sermon. (October 2017). “Walking in Freedom: The Spirit and the Church,” Sierra Madre
Church of Christ, Sierra Madre, CA.
Sermon. (May 2017). Fitzroy Presbyterian Church, Belfast, Ireland.
Church Lecture, (January 2016). “James Cone, Black Theology, and Churches of Christ,” Social
Justice Bible Study Series, Conejo Valley Church of Christ, Thousand Oaks, CA.
Sermon. (December 2017). “Walking with the Lord of the Sabbath,” Sierra Madre Church of
Christ, Sierra Madre, CA.
Sermon. (December 2017). “Wisdom for Waiting on the Judgment of God,” Reseda Boulevard
Church of Christ, Reseda, CA.
Sermon. (October 2017). “Wisdom for Waiting on the Judgment of the Lord,” Sierra Madre
Church of Christ, Sierra Madre, CA.
Sermon. (May 2017). Sierra Madre Church of Christ, “Being Confronted by the Presence of
God,” Sierra Madre, CA.
Sermon. (January 2017). “The Freedom of the Spirit Empowered Life,” Culver Palms Church of
Christ, Culer City, CA.
Sermon. (December 2016). “Lost in Knowledge of Christ,” Sierra Madre Church of Christ,
Sierra Madre, CA.
Sermon, (October 2014). “Redemptive Spirituality,” Woodland Hills Church of Christ,
Woodland Hills, CA.
Sermon, (September 2014). “Worldly Spirituality,” Hollywood Church of Christ, Hollywood,
CA.
Biblical Seminar. (August-September 2014). “The Spirit and the Church,” Normandie Church of
Christ, Los Angeles, CA.
Sermon. (December 2014). The Power of One, Citywide Worship Service, Churches of Christ,
Carson, CA.
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Panelist. (January 2014). “Churches of Christ and Higher Education,” West Coast Preachers and
Leaders Conference (WCPLC), Los Angeles, CA.
Sermon. (November 2013). Confronted by the Presence of God: His Mercy, Alondra Church of
Christ, Compton CA.
Sermon. (June 2013). “Signifiers of the Resurrection,” Kings Church of Christ, Brooklyn, NY.
Featured Speaker. (January 2013). “The Church Sanctified, Diversified and Glorified,” West
Coast Preachers and Leaders Conference (WCPLC), Figueroa Church of Christ, Los
Angeles, CA.
Speaker Series. (October-November 2013). The Way of the Messiah, Normandie Church of
Christ, Los Angeles, CA.
Sermon. (January 2012). Woodland Hills Church of Christ, Woodland Hills, CA.
Sermon. (December 2011). Woodland Hills Church of Christ, Woodland Hills, CA.
Sermon. (November 2011). Woodland Hills Church of Christ, Woodland Hills, CA.
Sermon and Bible Study Instructor - Adult Class. (November 2011). Normandie Church of
Christ, Los Angeles, CA.
Sermon. (October 2011). Woodland Hills Church of Christ, Woodland Hills, CA.
Bible Study Instructor - Adult Class. (October-December 2011). Woodland Hills Church
of Christ, Woodland Hills, CA.
Sermon. (May 2010). Alondra Boulevard Church of Christ, Selected by congregation through
Pepperdine University Church Relations Office, Compton, CA.
Sermon. (May 2010). Pepperdine University Church of Christ, Malibu, CA.
Sermon. (April 2010). Reseda Church of Christ, Reseda, CA.
Sermon. (January 2010). Alondra Boulevard Church of Christ, Selected by congregation through
Pepperdine University Church Relations Office, Compton, CA.
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY FACULTY SERVICE
2014-present Member, Healthy Campus 2020, Pepperdine Student Health Center,
January 2014 Faculty Mentor. San Francisco Educational Field. Trip Speaker, “Biblical
Spirituality as a Way to Locally Engaged Global Citizenship, January
2014.
2013-2014 Non-Tenured Faculty Member, Rank Tenure and Promotion (RTP),
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Seaver Faculty Association
2010-present Faculty Advisor, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, Student Activities
2011-present Member, Social Action Grant Committee, Center for Faith and Learning,
2012-2013 Faculty Mentor, D.R.E.A.M., Student Activities
MANUSCRIPT EDITORIAL WORK
2016 “Karl Barth and Christian Theology of Religions by Paul S. Chung,” Paper edited and
read at American Academy of Religion Conference (AAR), Karl Barth Society Meeting.
2007 Kim Chai-Choon, Christianity and Culture: A Hermeneutic of Mission Theology in
an East Asian Context, Translated by Paul Chung and published in Asian Contextual
Theology (2007), 147- 164.
2007 Kim Chai-Choon, Christian Theology and Its Participation in the Social Historical Realm.
Translated by Paul Chung and published in Asian Contextual Theology, 2007.
2007 Kim Chai-Choon, Is Dialogue Between Buddhism and Christianity Possible?—From a
Christian Perspective. Translated by Paul S. Chung and published in Asian Contextual
Theology for the Third Millennium: Theology of Minjung in Fourth-Eye Formation, 2007
.
2007 Friedrich W. Marquardt, “Why the Talmud Interests Me as a Christian, published in
Asian Contextual Theology, Translated from German by Don McCord and Edited by
Andreas Pangritz, Asian Contextual Theology,(2007): 201-216.
2006 Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Asian Contextual Theology as Regards Minjung and Prajna of
Inter- being. Speech Delivered at the University of Bonn, Germany and Wartburg
Theological Seminary by Paul S. Chung, September 2005. Dialog, 45 no 1 Spr 2006, p
92-100.
2006 Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Jesus’ Socio-biography in an Asian Minjung Context,” paper by
Paul Chung.
2006 “God’s Reign: Christoph Blumhardt and China Mission Christian Theology and its
Participation in the Social Historical Realm” published in Discovering the Wisdom of
Tao- Te-Ching for Christian Theology.
2005 Karl Barth and a Theology of Contemporaneity (in manuscript) Lutheran Witness to
Justification and World Religion.
2005 “Discovery of the Wisdom of Tao-te-Ching for Christian Theology,” Paper by Paul
Chung in honor of Jürgen Moltmann.
2005 “Karl Barth and God in Creation: Toward an Interfaith Dialogue with Science and
Religion” published on-line Vol 3: 1 (2005)
http://www.plts.edu/articles/various/chungbarth.htm
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2005 “Karl Barth’s Theology of Israel: An Impasse of Jewish-Christian Relations?” Paper by
Paul Chung, submitted to Theology Today.
2005 Lutheran Witness to Justification and World Mission. Speech Delivered at Wartburg
Theological Seminary, Dubuque, Iowa by Paul S. Chung.
2005 The Missiological Implications of John Calvin, Speech Delivered at the University of
Dubuque Theological Seminary, Iowa.
2004 Friedrich W. Marquardt, “First Report on Karl Barth's ``Socialistic Speeches,” Translated
by Paul Chung. Published in Theological Audacities.
References available upon request