Presenter Information

Cedarville University

Keywords

Cedarville, Staley

Start Date

2-11-2008 10:00 AM

End Date

2-13-2008 11:00 AM

Description

Lecture Theme: The Gospel and Technology

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Brad J. Kallenberg is associate professor of theology at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio.

After earning a degree in science education at the University of Minnesota (B.S. Ed., physics & chemistry, 1981), Dr. Kallenberg spent a decade in campus ministry throughout the upper Midwest. At the end of this time and still with an eye to ministry, Dr. Kallenberg entered graduate school to study theology. After completing an M.A. in biblical studies and theology, he completed the Ph.D. in philosophical theology and ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasedena, California). He taught a number of years at a variety of schools (including St. Petersburg Academy, Russia!) before moving to Ohio in the fall of 2001 to join the religious studies department at UD. He teaches a variety of theological ethics courses, including "Christian Ethics and Engineering," for both graduate and undergraduate students.

His first book, Ethics as Grammar: Changing the Postmodern Subject, was published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2001. His second book, Live to Tell - Evangelism for a Postmodern Age, was published by Brazos Press in 2002. His forthcoming book, Engineers Among the Virtues (University of Notre Dame Press) will examine technology through the lens of theological ethics.

Kallenberg is also author of a number of book chapters as well as scholarly articles for journals such as Christian Scholar's Review, Evangelical Quarterly, Scottish Journal of Theology, Journal of Religious Ethics, Modern Theology, and New Blackfriars.


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2007-2008 Program Overview

Lecture Theme: The Gospel and Technology

 

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