E-mail: edgar.foster@lr.edu
Curriculum Vitae
Education:
Ph.D. University of Glasgow (2003-2008) in Theology and Religious Studies.
Area of Specialization: Ecclesiastical History
Dissertation: Metaphor and Divine Paternity: The Concept of God's Fatherhood in the Divinae institutiones of Lactantius (250-325 CE).
Supervisor: Dr. Ian Hazlett
M.Th. University of Glasgow (2001-2002) in Theology and Religious Studies.
B.A. Lenoir-Rhyne College (1998 – 2001) in Classical Languages and Philosophy, graduated cum laude.
Awards Received:
Voigt Cromer Award for outstanding work in Classical Languages (2001).
Lenoir-Rhyne College President's Award for promoting intercultural understanding on campus (2001).
Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar to the University of Glasgow (2001-2002).
One of only ten students nationally who attended the Summer Institute of Philosophy at Rutgers University (2000).
Claudia Kincaid Academic Achievement Award (1998).
Teaching Experience and Positions Held:
Catawba Valley Community College (2008-Present):
Adjunct Instructor
Courses taught: Old Testament and New Testament
Lenoir-Rhyne College (2006-Present)
Visiting Assistant Professor
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Courses Taught: Ethics, Philosophy of Human Nature, Medieval Philosophy, African-American Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind.
University of Glasgow/GOALS Program (2001-2003)
Worked as a Tutor (Teacher)
Taught critical thinking and essay writing skills to incoming university students. Presented historical surveys on influential ethical theories (existentialism, deontology and utilitarianism).
Conducted university seminars on ethics.
Delivered lectures on ethics to groups of more than 200 students.
Languages: Latin, Greek, and German (reading proficiency).
Publications: Introduction to Ethics. A packet used by the University of Glasgow's GOALS Program (2003).
Angelomorphic Christology and the Exegesis of Psalm 8:5 in Tertullian's Adversus Praxean. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.
Metaphor and Divine Paternity: The Concept of God's Fatherhood in the Divinae institutiones of Lactantius (250-325 CE). Edwin Mellen Press (Forthcoming).
Book Review of Tom Christenson's book Questioning Assumptions (Forthcoming in Dialog Journal).
Conference Presentations
"Setting the Stage: DaniƩlou and Angelomorphic Christology," presented at the Burn in Edzell, Scotland on March 15-17, 2002.
"The Doctrine of God the Father in the Thought of Lactantius" (250-325 CE). University of Edinburgh ecclesiastical history conference in Perth, Scotland on February 22, 2003.
"Metaphors, Symbols, Analogies and God the Father," presented at Lenoir-Rhyne College, Center for Theology Colloquium, March 10, 2005.
References:
Dr. Larry Yoder
Lenoir-Rhyne University
School of History, Philosophy and Religion
P.O. Box 7349
Hickory, N. C. 28601
Dr. David Ratke
Lenoir-Rhyne University
School of History, Philosophy and Religion
P.O. Box 7210
Hickory, N. C. 28601
Dr. Ian Hazlett
Professor of Ecclesiastical History
School of Divinity
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Scotland U.K.
Tel. 44-141-330-4223
Email: I.Hazlett@arts.gla.ac.uk
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