Presentations and Publications
Presentations & Interviews
Upcoming:
December 5 – 7, 2024: Educating Character Across Differences Conference, Wake Forest University - Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid
Faculty Virtue Formation Workshop Session led with David Henreckson of Whitworth University.
2024
November 24, 2024: AAR Comparative Studies in Religion Unit, Religion and Law in Dialogue: Comparative Answers to Contemporary Challenges of Legal Authoritarianism
- Presiding: Whittney Barth
- Panelists: Yonatan Brafman, Tufts University, Courtney Freer, Emory University, Elisabeth Kincaid, Baylor University
Sunday, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
In three recently published books the authors draw upon different religious traditions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam) and use diverse methodologies (theology, philosophy, and political science) to consider the challenges related to law’s authority which have arisen in our pluralistic world. We believe that a roundtable between these authors will provide helpful case studies for different types of engagement with law resourced from different religious traditions in dialogue. Through this discussion, we will explore the potential for engagements with law which is true to various religious traditions and functional in today’s pluralist society, especially given the challenges stemming from the rise of authoritarian regimes around the world.
November 23, 2024: Author Meets Critics Roundtable on Elise Edwards' Architecture, Theology, and Ethics: Making Architectural Design More Just - American Academy of Religion Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA
- Presiding: Lisa Beyeler-Yvarra, Yale University
- Panelists: Christopher Cantwell, Loyola University Chicago; Nicole Symmonds, Emory University; Sara Williams, Fairfield University
- Responding: Elise Edwards, Baylor University
This book discussion roundtable serves as an opportunity to discuss emerging scholarship on spatial constructions of religion and the production and use of everyday spaces through architectural design practices. The roundtable advances scholarly and public understandings of how religious identities, communities, and politics are part of a process--architectural design--that is thought to be irrelevant to the study of religion.
November 23, 2024: Book Panel on The Future of Christian Realism: International Conflict, Political Decay, and the Crisis of Democracy - AAR Annual Meetings, San Diego, CA
- Presiding: Joshua Mauldin, Center of Theological Inquiry
- Panelists: Laura Alexander, University of Nebraska, Omaha; John Carlson, Arizona State University; Elise Edwards, Baylor University; Charles Mathewes, University of Virginia; Scott Paeth, DePaul University
- Responding: Rebekah Miles, Southern Methodist University
In light of recent discussions on the challenges facing democracy, the Niebuhr Society will host a panel discussion on the book, The Future of Christian Realism: International Conflict, Political Decay, and the Crisis of Democracy (Lexington, 2023).
November 14, 2024: Celebration of New Global Church Music Resources - Dunn Center for Christian Music Studies, Dr. Monique Ingalls
Join Dunn Center for Christian Music Studies for the celebration of the launch of two online projects!
The collaboration between Baylor and NBTS has occurred three times, as each class has added new material to the website. This year, Drs. Ingalls, Baker, and Ayanyinka guided the class in their new additions, expanding this vital resource.
Learn more about the celebration and sign up here: Dunn Center for Christian Music Studies
November 1, 2024: Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid - “Theologies of Work in Scripture” Business Honors Colloquium, University of Notre Dame, Mendoza College of Business
"The Business Honors Program colloquium provides students with the opportunity to engage with business professionals and scholars committed to the practice and understanding of business as an honorable enterprise that contributes to the integral development of the human person." - University of Notre Dame, Mendoza College of Business
October 17-19, 2024: Baylor Symposium on Faith and Culture
Monday, October 14: Patient-as-Consumer, Physician-as-Provider, Healthcare & the Health of the Public, SMU
Lecturer: Elisabeth Kincaid, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Faith and Learning, Associate Professor of Ethis, Faith & Culture, Truett Theological Seminary
October 12-14, 2024: Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid, “Leonine Perspectives on Business Ethics” at The Markets and Society Conference, Mercatus Center
September 22- 24, 2024: Dr. Elisabeth Kincaid, “Aquinas and the Formation of the Virtuous Business Person in Catholic Social Ethics” - Aquinas at 800 Conference, University of Notre Dame
Friday, September 20: "Bridging the Ethics Skills Divide" - Featuring National Researcher Dr. Marlene Neill, APR, Fellow PRSA
Increasingly, ethical dilemmas and the leadership skills to navigate them dictate the direction of brands, organizations – and careers. Marlene has the ethical “insider information” – with her recently published research revealing a wide variety of ethical issues facing public relations professionals, as well as a corresponding gap in professional skills around ethical issues.
For more information visit: Minnesota PRSA
September 12, 2024: Institute for Public Relations Regional Event, Dr. Marlene S. Neill
Ascend with ELEVATE is a one-day conference for our ELEVATE members that offers professional development, networking opportunities, curated presentations and activities led by industry leaders.
To learn more visit the Institute for Public Relations.
August 21-23, 2024: PRSA Southwest District Conference - Bentonville, Arkansas. Presenter: Dr. Marlene Neill
July 31 - August 3, 2024: Finding Holy Ground Black Religion Summit, at the IBTF
Dr. Elise Edwards attended the 2024 IBTF (International Black Theatre Festival) in Winston-Salem, NC, this summer as part of the Finding Holy Ground Black Religion Summit.
Edwards, E. (2024). “Family: Finding Holy Ground Black Religion Summit,” Panel Presentation, International Black Theatre Festival, NC Black Repertory Theatre.
Find more about the panel here.
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Edwards, E. (June 1-2, 2024). Grand Opening of Center of Theological Inquiry (CTI) New Building, Princeton, NJ.
April 19-27, 2024: The Black Religion Summit, Detroit, MI - Dr. Edwards
Our Ethics in Leadership co-convener Dr. Elise Edwards attended the Black Religion Summit in Detroit.
The “Black Religion and Community Unification: Dialogue and Listening Across Black/African American Muslim and Christian Congregations, Art Spaces, and Community Organizing Collectives” (a.k.a. “The Black Religion Summit”) was a convening of collaborators who share the aim of critically exploring how concepts at the intersection of Black Religion and community-engaged listening animate our ongoing work.
Learn more about the summit here: https://dreamofdetroit.org/blackreligionsummit/
Anderson, M. L. (July 2024). “The Gift of Life and the Will to Live,” Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity.
Edwards, E. (Spring 2024). “On Art, Faith, and Making: A Panel of Artists and Theorists,” Panel Presentation, Baylor Initiative in Christianity and the Arts, Baylor University.
Edwards, E. (Spring 2024). “Christian Ethics and Architectural Design: Building a World Based on Justice,” Invited Lecture, W.C. Dobbs Endowed Lecture, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University.
Edwards, E. (April 3-5, 2024). “Activating Hidden Assets: Making the Most of Sacred Places for the Wider Community,” Philadelphia, PA Read more here
Past Presentations
Publications
In Press/Under Contract
Tran, Jonathan (Forthcoming). “Politics and the Political” in T&T Clark-Bloomsbury Companion to Intercultural Theology/Missiology, eds. John Fleet and Dorottya Nagy.
Tran, Jonathan (Forthcoming). “Theology and Language” in T&T Clark Handbook of Modern Theology, eds. R. David Nelson and Philip G. Ziegler (T&T Clark).
White, J. (under contract). After the Game: Football, Money, and Morality. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.
Laura Upenieks, Elizabeth M. Bounds*, Karen K. Melton, Perry Glanzer; and Sarah A. Schnitker, “Trait Courage, Attachment to God, and Mental Well-Being among U.S. Collegiate Athletes,” Journal of Religion and Health (forthcoming).
2024
Kincaid, E. R. (under contract at Georgetown University Press). Business Ethics for a Flourishing Life: Leo XIII and Catholic Social Thought in the Modern Workplace
Kincaid, E. R. (forthcoming). “Sabbath Keeping as a Virtue for Shalom”. Journal of Religion and Business Ethics
Anderson, M. L. (2024). Ectogestation and Humanity’s Whence? An Exploration with Saint Augustine and Karl Barth, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Morality, Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages 106–119, https://doi.org/10.1093/cb/cbae006
Neill, M.S., Bowen, S.A., & Bortree, D. (2024). Identifying & addressing gaps in public relations ethics education. Journal of Public Relations Education, 10(1), 108-132. https://journalofpreducation.com/?p=4659
Neill, M.S. (2024). The Influence of Crucibles of Experience in Moral Development & Psychology of Public Relations Exemplars. Journal of Media Ethics, Journal of Media Ethics, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/23736992.2024.2367201
Kincaid, E. R. (2024). Law from below: How the thought of Francisco suárez, SJ, can renew contemporary legal engagement. Georgetown University Press.
Kincaid, E. R. (2024). “Political Theology and Papal Primacy in Passaglia's Pamphlets and Newman’s Letter to the Duke of Norfolk” The Roman School: Nineteenth Century Jesuit Theology and Its Achievements. Ed. Levering, Pidel and Anderson. (The Netherlands: Brill, 2024)
Kincaid, E. R. (2024). “Professional Ethics for Christian Lawyers.” Society of Christian Ethics. Chicago, IL.
Glanzer, P. L., Martin, J., Bounds, E., Cockle, T. F., Schnitker, S. A., & Melton, K. K. (2024). The challenge of finding noncontingent, universal worth for elite U.S. college students. Self and Identity, 23(3–4), 268–287. https://doi.org/10.1080/15298868.2024.2357848
Michael Ryan, Hannah Evans, Cara Hoekstra, David Jung, Kevin D. Dougherty, Perry L. Glanzer, and Sarah A. Schnitker, “Race, Religion, and Belonging at a Christian University,” Religious Education 119, no. 2 (2024): 101-116. DOI: 10.1080/00344087.2024.2303869.
Tyler S. Greenway, Mason S. Ming, Julie L. Ratchford, Perry L. Glanzer, Kevin D. Dougherty, & Sarah A. Schnitker, “The Predictive Value of Virtue: Many Virtues Predict Lower Depression and Anxiety Symptom Scores Among College Students…But Gratitude Dominates. Journal of College and Character 25, no. 2 (2024): 140–58. doi:10.1080/2194587X.2024.2326228.
Ingalls, M., A. Ayanyinka, and E. Chesirri. (March, 2024). “Reconstructing Hymn Canons through International Partnership: The Nigerian Christian Songs Project as Cultural Archive, Pedagogical Tool, and Decolonial Resource.” In Hymns and Constructions of Race: Agency, Mobility, Coloniality, ed. by Erin Johnson-Williams and Philip Burnett. London: Routledge.
McKenzie, Dulcie Dixon, Pauline Muir, and Monique M. Ingalls, eds. (June, 2024) Black British Gospel Music: From the Windrush Generation to Black Lives Matter. London: Routledge.