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Greek/Hebrew/Latin

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Papers I've Written

My current blog: sociology & data-based essays

Academic Papers: Philosophy, Social Theory, Globalization, Theology

Gay and Lesbian Studies

Misc

Pictures I've Taken


Indianapolis Information: Housing, Crime, General


Health Links


Church Documents, Ancient Texts, Greek/Hebrew/Latin Helps

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Curriculum Vitae: Education and Teaching

Milligan College

Psychology, BS

IUPUI

Chemistry, BA

Lincoln Seminary

Theology/Philosophy, MA

Indiana University School of Medicine

Medical Neurobiology

Graduate Theological Union/UC Berkeley

Social Theory and Ethics

I have taught at the following universities in Indianapolis.

Indiana University (Indianapolis): 2010-2015

Statistics (Sociology and Psychology), Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Gender & Society, Social Psychology, Sociology of Health and Illness 1, Sociology of Disability, Sociology of GLBT Movements, Social Movements

Butler University, 2007-2015

Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to International Studies, United Nations/International organizations, Social Movements, Postcolonial Africa, Modern Europe

University of Indianapolis, 2004-2008

Social Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Sociology

Martin University, 2006-2008

Introduction to Sociology, Social Problems, Social Theory

Marian University, 2007-2011

Social Justice, Principles of Sociology, Social Theory

 

Publications:

Queer Sects in Patristic Commentaries on Romans 1. 2013. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 81 (1): 56-79 [Application of queer theory to patristic commentaries on Paul]

Paul, the Goddess Religions and Queer Sects: Romans 1:23-28. 2011, Journal of Biblical Literature 130 (4): 707-728. [Application of queer theory to Pauline Analysis]

Book Review: Homosexuality: Scientific Research, Sexuality and Culture, Winter 2002

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