2009/10 Scholars

Collegeville Institute

Steven Chase (2009/10)
Independent Scholar, Spirituality & Historical Theology
Seattle, WA
Project Title:  A Theological Commentary on the Book of Job

 

Collegeville Institute

Susan Noakes (2009/10)
Professor, French and Italian
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
Project Title:  The economic language of Pierre Jean Olivi in relation to Dante's Paradiso    

Scott Cowdell (Spring 2010)
Associate Professor of Theology and Canon Theologian
Charles Sturt University
Canberra, Australia
Project Title:Rene Girard and Secular Modernity:  Christ, Culture, and Crisis



Weldon Nisly (Spring 2010)
Pastor, Seattle Mennonite Church
Seattle, Washington
Project Title:  Becoming Eucharistic Communities of Peace:  How the Eucharist and Peacemaking Inform and Transfrom each on the life of the Church

 
Susan Harrison (Spring 2010)
Emmanuel College at the University of Victoria
Toronto, Canada
Project Title: Mennonite Theologies of Peace in an Interfaith Context

Collegeville Institute

Nerys Ceridwen Parry (2009/10)  
Diocesan Psychologist, Wellington, New Zealand
Wayzata, MN
Project Title:  A Psychological Investigation of Discernment for Priesthood or Church Leadership and the Development of an Ecumenical Evaluation Protocol

Collegeville Institute

Fred Holper (Fall 2009)
Professor Preaching and Worship
McCormick Theological Seminary
Chicago, IL
Project Title: Reclaiming Communal Identity for a Post-Christendom Church:  Liturgy, Formation and the "Ritual" School of Communication  

Collegeville Institute

Cynthia McRae (Fall 2009) 
Professor of Counseling Psychology
Morgridge College of Education,
University of Denver; Denver, CO
Project Title:  Learning and Teaching Forgiveness
 Collegeville Institute

Armand Larive (Fall 2009)
Episcopal Priest; Professor
Washington State University
Bellingham, WA
Project Title:  Christian Views on Workplace Joys and Quandaries

Collegeville Institute

Peter Fribley (Fall 2009)   
Pastor
Madison, WI
Project Title:  All My Fresh Springs (a volume of prayers and meditations)