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William Schweiker

William Schweiker is an American theological ethicist. He is the Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on globalization as an ethical problem, hermeneutic philosophy, theological humanism, the history of ethics, and comparative religious ethics.

William Schweiker
William Schweiker in 2016
Born (1953-12-29) December 29, 1953 (age 70)
CitizenshipUnited States
Academic background
Doctoral advisorJames Gustafson
and
David Tracy
Academic work
DisciplineChristian Ethics,
Theology
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago

Biography edit

Schweiker was born on December 29, 1953, in Des Moines, Iowa. He earned his B.A. from Simpson College in 1976, his M. Div. from Duke Divinity School in 1980, and his PhD from the University of Chicago Divinity School in 1985.[1] After graduating, he accepted an assistant professorship in theology and ethics at the University of Iowa. In 1989, he returned to the University of Chicago as assistant professor, was made full professor in 2000, and appointed the Edward L. Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics in 2007. That year, he also became director of the Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion at the University of Chicago Divinity School.[2]

He has been guest professor at Uppsala University, where he received an honorary doctorate, and Mercator Professor at the University of Heidelberg, and lectured in China,[3] South Korea, and South Africa. In 2015/16 Schweiker served as president of the Society of Christian Ethics.

Professor Schweiker is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church and is Theologian in Residence at the First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple.

Academic work edit

Schweiker's scholarship focuses on the ways in which humanity is vulnerable to new powers in contemporary times and the responsibility these powers and vulnerabilities generate for human agents. His work crosses the disciplinary lines of ethics, systematic theology, and hermeneutic philosophy. He has been recognized as a leader in the development of “Theological Humanism”[4] and is the author of numerous books, with translations into Korean, Chinese, and essays in German. His Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds (2004) was nominated for the prestigious Grawemeyer Award in religion (2005). In this text, Schweiker describes the cultural dynamics of a globalizing world, which he insists are “intrinsically bound to the representational, evaluative, and so motivational forces working on and in”[5] human agents. As such, 'globality' presents us with a new a moral space, a new depiction of moral reality that requires us to rethink human power and our relationship with the nonhuman world without undermining human dignity and moral responsibility.[6]

Schweiker is editor of the Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics, a collection of essays written by internationally renowned scholars of religion.[7] In the introduction, Schweiker describes the volume as a companion meant to "aid in understanding and addressing the moral beliefs, value, and practices of the world’s religions.”[8] He is also co-editor (with of David A Clarimont, Maria Antonaccio, and Elizabeth Bucar) of the "Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics," which is currently in press with Wiley-Blackwell Publishers.[9]

Schweiker's scholarship in recent years has remained attentive to the theological and ethical questions related to global dynamics, comparative ethics, the possibilities of a renewed and robust religious humanism, and the ethics of responsibility concerned with the respecting and enhancing the integrity of life.[10] He is a frequent lecturer and visiting professor at universities around the world and has been involved in several collaborative international projects. This includes his role as principal investigator (together with Günter Thomas, Ruhr-University Bochum) of the "Enhancing Life Project", an interdisciplinary research project that brought together scholars from Germany, Iraq, Israel, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA together to discuss and study the essential aspirations of human beings and the expansion of human power in contemporary times. The project was supported by a generous grant from the Templeton Foundation.

Books edit

  • Mimetic Reflections: A Study in Hermeneutics, Theology and Ethics (1990)
  • Responsibility and Christian Ethics (1995)
  • Power, Value and Conviction: Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age (1998)
  • Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics: In the Time of Many Worlds (2004)
  • Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics (2005) [Editor]
  • Religion and the Human Future: An Essay in Theological Humanism (2008, with David E. Klemm)
  • Dust that Breathes: Christian Faith and the New Humanisms (2010).
  • Religious Ethics: Meaning and Method (2020, with David A. Clairmont)

Selected Articles and Chapters edit

  • “Responsibility and Moral Realities,” Studies in Christian Ethics 22. no. 4 (2009): 1-25.
  • “Global Problems, Global Responsibilities: Accepting and Assigning Liabilities for Environmental Harms,” Journal of Law, Philosophy and Culture, 3, no. 1 (2009): 101-120.
  • "Responsibility and the Attunement of Conscience." The Journal of Religion 93, no. 4 (2013): 461-72.
  • “A Response to ‘Participation: A Religious Worldview’ by James M. Gustafson,” The Journal of Religious Ethics 44:1 (Mar 2016): 176-185.
  • “Humanity and the Global Future,” The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36:2 (Fall/Winter 2016): 3-24.
  • “Vulnerability and the Moral Life: Theological and Ethical Reflections” in Exploring Vulnerability, eds. H. Springhart and G. Thomas (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017), 109-122.
  • “The Destiny Of Creation: Theological Ethical Reflections On Laudato Si’” for The Journal of Religious Ethics 46. 3 (2018): 479-496.
  • “God and the Human Good” in God and the Moral Life, eds. Myriam Renaud and Joshua Daniel (New York, NY: Routledge, 2018), 47-62.
  • “Humanizing Capital: Thoughts on a Sustainable and Human Future” in Asia-Pacific Journal of Theological Studies 6 (May 2017): 19-32.
  • “The Future of Reformations Past” in Evangelische Theologie 79.2 (2019): 86-99.
  • “Technology and Christian Theological Humanism” in “An East-West Conversation on Homo Technicus and Religious Humanism” in Christian Social Ethics, (46: 2020): 275-308.
  • “Christian Realism And Moral Responsibility” in Companion to Reinhold Neibuhr, ed. R. Lovin and J. Mauldin (Oxford, forthcoming 2020).

Honors edit

On January 31, 2014, Schweiker received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Theology at Uppsala University for his "insightful studies of the epistemology of morality, especially his reinterpretation of the conscience in the light of post-modern criticism."[11] His work is the subject of Responsibility and the Enhancement of Life: Essays in Honor of William Schweiker.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ "Faculty Page, William Schweiker". University of Chicago Divinity School. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  2. ^ Williams, Libbi. "Interview with William Schweiker". Journal of Lutheran Ethics. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
  3. ^ "William Schweiker in Shanghai and Beijing". The University of Chicago. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
  4. ^ Mudge, Lewis (2008). The Gift of Responsibility: The Promise of Dialogue Among Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 18. ISBN 978-0826428394.
  5. ^ Schweiker, William (2004). Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics. Malden: Blackwell. p. 9.
  6. ^ Ehnberg, Jenny (2015). Globalization, Justice, and Communication: A Critical Study of Global Ethics (Uppsala Studies in Social Ethics 44 ed.). Uppsala Universitet: Uppsala Universitet. pp. 208–243 and passim.
  7. ^ "Blackwell Reference Online". Blackwell. Retrieved June 24, 2013.
  8. ^ Schweiker, William (2004). The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics. Blackwell Publishers. p. xix. ISBN 978-0-631-21634-6.
  9. ^ "Blackwell's Books". blackwells.co.uk. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  10. ^ "William Schweiker". Amazon.com. Amazon. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  11. ^ "Theologians name new honorary doctors - Uppsala University, Sweden". www.uu.se. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  12. ^ Heike Springhart and Gunter Thomas, eds., Responsibility and the Enhancement of Life: Essays in Honor of William Schweiker (Leipzig: Evangelische Velagsanstalt, 2017).

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William Schweiker is an American theological ethicist He is the Edward L Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of Chicago His research focuses on globalization as an ethical problem hermeneutic philosophy theological humanism the history of ethics and comparative religious ethics William SchweikerWilliam Schweiker in 2016Born 1953 12 29 December 29 1953 age 70 CitizenshipUnited StatesAcademic backgroundDoctoral advisorJames Gustafson and David TracyAcademic workDisciplineChristian Ethics TheologyInstitutionsUniversity of Chicago Contents 1 Biography 2 Academic work 3 Books 4 Selected Articles and Chapters 5 Honors 6 ReferencesBiography editSchweiker was born on December 29 1953 in Des Moines Iowa He earned his B A from Simpson College in 1976 his M Div from Duke Divinity School in 1980 and his PhD from the University of Chicago Divinity School in 1985 1 After graduating he accepted an assistant professorship in theology and ethics at the University of Iowa In 1989 he returned to the University of Chicago as assistant professor was made full professor in 2000 and appointed the Edward L Ryerson Distinguished Service Professor of Theological Ethics in 2007 That year he also became director of the Martin Marty Center for the Advanced Study of Religion at the University of Chicago Divinity School 2 He has been guest professor at Uppsala University where he received an honorary doctorate and Mercator Professor at the University of Heidelberg and lectured in China 3 South Korea and South Africa In 2015 16 Schweiker served as president of the Society of Christian Ethics Professor Schweiker is an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church and is Theologian in Residence at the First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple Academic work editSchweiker s scholarship focuses on the ways in which humanity is vulnerable to new powers in contemporary times and the responsibility these powers and vulnerabilities generate for human agents His work crosses the disciplinary lines of ethics systematic theology and hermeneutic philosophy He has been recognized as a leader in the development of Theological Humanism 4 and is the author of numerous books with translations into Korean Chinese and essays in German His Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics In the Time of Many Worlds 2004 was nominated for the prestigious Grawemeyer Award in religion 2005 In this text Schweiker describes the cultural dynamics of a globalizing world which he insists are intrinsically bound to the representational evaluative and so motivational forces working on and in 5 human agents As such globality presents us with a new a moral space a new depiction of moral reality that requires us to rethink human power and our relationship with the nonhuman world without undermining human dignity and moral responsibility 6 Schweiker is editor of the Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics a collection of essays written by internationally renowned scholars of religion 7 In the introduction Schweiker describes the volume as a companion meant to aid in understanding and addressing the moral beliefs value and practices of the world s religions 8 He is also co editor with of David A Clarimont Maria Antonaccio and Elizabeth Bucar of the Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics which is currently in press with Wiley Blackwell Publishers 9 Schweiker s scholarship in recent years has remained attentive to the theological and ethical questions related to global dynamics comparative ethics the possibilities of a renewed and robust religious humanism and the ethics of responsibility concerned with the respecting and enhancing the integrity of life 10 He is a frequent lecturer and visiting professor at universities around the world and has been involved in several collaborative international projects This includes his role as principal investigator together with Gunter Thomas Ruhr University Bochum of the Enhancing Life Project an interdisciplinary research project that brought together scholars from Germany Iraq Israel Taiwan the United Kingdom and the USA together to discuss and study the essential aspirations of human beings and the expansion of human power in contemporary times The project was supported by a generous grant from the Templeton Foundation Books editMimetic Reflections A Study in Hermeneutics Theology and Ethics 1990 Responsibility and Christian Ethics 1995 Power Value and Conviction Theological Ethics in the Postmodern Age 1998 Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics In the Time of Many Worlds 2004 Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics 2005 Editor Religion and the Human Future An Essay in Theological Humanism 2008 with David E Klemm Dust that Breathes Christian Faith and the New Humanisms 2010 Religious Ethics Meaning and Method 2020 with David A Clairmont Selected Articles and Chapters edit Responsibility and Moral Realities Studies in Christian Ethics 22 no 4 2009 1 25 Global Problems Global Responsibilities Accepting and Assigning Liabilities for Environmental Harms Journal of Law Philosophy and Culture 3 no 1 2009 101 120 Responsibility and the Attunement of Conscience The Journal of Religion 93 no 4 2013 461 72 A Response to Participation A Religious Worldview by James M Gustafson The Journal of Religious Ethics 44 1 Mar 2016 176 185 Humanity and the Global Future The Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 36 2 Fall Winter 2016 3 24 Vulnerability and the Moral Life Theological and Ethical Reflections in Exploring Vulnerability eds H Springhart and G Thomas Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht 2017 109 122 The Destiny Of Creation Theological Ethical Reflections On Laudato Si for The Journal of Religious Ethics 46 3 2018 479 496 God and the Human Good in God and the Moral Life eds Myriam Renaud and Joshua Daniel New York NY Routledge 2018 47 62 Humanizing Capital Thoughts on a Sustainable and Human Future in Asia Pacific Journal of Theological Studies 6 May 2017 19 32 The Future of Reformations Past in Evangelische Theologie 79 2 2019 86 99 Technology and Christian Theological Humanism in An East West Conversation on Homo Technicus and Religious Humanism in Christian Social Ethics 46 2020 275 308 Christian Realism And Moral Responsibility in Companion to Reinhold Neibuhr ed R Lovin and J Mauldin Oxford forthcoming 2020 Honors editOn January 31 2014 Schweiker received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Theology at Uppsala University for his insightful studies of the epistemology of morality especially his reinterpretation of the conscience in the light of post modern criticism 11 His work is the subject of Responsibility and the Enhancement of Life Essays in Honor of William Schweiker 12 References edit Faculty Page William Schweiker University of Chicago Divinity School Retrieved June 22 2020 Williams Libbi Interview with William Schweiker Journal of Lutheran Ethics Retrieved May 22 2013 William Schweiker in Shanghai and Beijing The University of Chicago Retrieved May 23 2013 Mudge Lewis 2008 The Gift of Responsibility The Promise of Dialogue Among Christians Jews and Muslims Continuum International Publishing Group p 18 ISBN 978 0826428394 Schweiker William 2004 Theological Ethics and Global Dynamics Malden Blackwell p 9 Ehnberg Jenny 2015 Globalization Justice and Communication A Critical Study of Global Ethics Uppsala Studies in Social Ethics 44 ed Uppsala Universitet Uppsala Universitet pp 208 243 and passim Blackwell Reference Online Blackwell Retrieved June 24 2013 Schweiker William 2004 The Blackwell Companion to Religious Ethics Blackwell Publishers p xix ISBN 978 0 631 21634 6 Blackwell s Books blackwells co uk Retrieved June 22 2020 William Schweiker Amazon com Amazon Retrieved May 1 2013 Theologians name new honorary doctors Uppsala University Sweden www uu se Retrieved February 3 2016 Heike Springhart and Gunter Thomas eds Responsibility and the Enhancement of Life Essays in Honor of William Schweiker Leipzig Evangelische Velagsanstalt 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Schweiker amp oldid 1146413223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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