Brian Hartley
Associate Professor of Philosophy & Religion
Department Head
Dean of the Chapel
Year Started at Greenville
1993
Education
Bachelor of Arts, (English), Magna cum laude, Greenville College,
Greenville, Illinois, 1979
Master of Divinity, (Biblical Studies), Honors, Princeton Theological
Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, 1983
Additional graduate study, (Literary Criticism), Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 1985-1987
Doctor of Philosophy, (Historical Theology), St. Louis University, 2004.
Courses Taught
Core 101 Foundations in the Liberal Arts
Core 102 Christian Thought and Life
Religion 101 Bible and Culture
Religion 265 Homiletics
Religion 266 Introduction to Worship
Religion 270 Wisdom and Poetic Literature
Religion 275 Free Methodist Polity and Doctrine
Religion 285 Historic Methodism
Religion 301 Faith and Learning
Religion 335 Apocalyptic Literature of the Bible
Religion 343 History of Western Christianity II: Reformation to
Present
Religion 352 Pauline Epistles
Religion 353 Synoptic Gospels
Religion 390 Religion in American Culture
Religion 451 Foundations of Christian Doctrine
Religion 485 Religion Seminar (Cross-listed with the English Dept.)
Recent Papers, Presentations, and Publications
“Wesley, Tradition, and the Homilies,” lecture delivered at Tyndale Seminary, Toronto, Canada, May 31, 2005.
"Sixteenth Century Predecessors of John Wesley: Intimations of Eucharistic Ecclesiology in the Elizabethan Homilies of 1563,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the Wesleyan Theological Society, Seattle Pacific University, March, 2005.
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Review of John Wyclif: Scriptural Logic, Real Presence, and the Parameters of Orthodoxy by Ian Christopher Levy. Review of Biblical Literature ( October 23, 2004).
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Web article for the Folger Shakespeare Library, “Eucharist,” from the NEH Seminar, “Sites of Cultural Stress from Reformation to Revolution,” September 2004:
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Post-Doctoral Appointment
Scholar-in-Residence
Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research
St. John's University, Collegeville, MN
http://www.iecr.org/
Fall, 2006
Research Interests
The English Reformation
The Bible and Literature
The Theology of Preaching
Worship and Technology
Dissertation: Narratio Reformationis:
The Elizabethan Homilies of 1563 and the Problem of Authority in
the Ecclesia Anglicana.
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Email: brian.hartley
Office Phone: (618) 664-6821
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