Harriet A. Luckman,
Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of the Spirituality
Institute,
Education:
Ph.D.
M.A.
B.A
Dissertation:
“Pneumatology and Asceticism in Basil of
Professional Experience:
2003-present Associate
Professor and Director of the Spirituality Institute, Religious Studies and
Pastoral Ministry Department, College of Mount Saint Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio
2002-2003 Associate
Professor and Chair, Theology Department, Saint John’s Seminary College,
Camarillo, California
2001-2002 Associate
Director of Collegium, an Institute on Faith and the
Intellectual Life,
2001-2002 Adjunct
Professor of Religious Studies,
1999
Teaching Fellow, Department
of Theology,
1996-1998 Teaching Assistant, Department of
Theology,
1995-1996 Research Assistant, Department of
Theology,
1986-1994 Parish
and Adult Education lecturer in Spirituality and Systematic Theology. Archdiocese of
Academic Awards/Honors
6/1999 Collegium
Graduate Student Fellowship,
1998-1999 Smith Family Dissertation Travel
Fellowship
1996-1998 Teaching Assistantship and Tuition
Scholarship, Department of Theology,
1995-1996 Research Assistantship and Tuition
Scholarship, Department of Theology,
1994-1995 Tuition Scholarship, Department of
Theology,
1993 Master of Arts in Systematic
Theology, Summa Cum Laude,
Books, Articles, Papers, and Reviews
Books:
Breath of Fire: The Holy
Spirit in the Writings of Basil of Caesarea working title for publication of my dissertation currently under
consideration by Leiden Brill,
Purity of Heart in Early Ascetic and Monastic
Literature: Essays in Honor of Juana Raasch O.S.B. Harriet A. Luckman and Linda Kulzer O.S.B. editors. Liturgical Press,
Articles:
Articles on Celibacy, Dualism, Piety, Sanctification,
Singleness, in the forthcoming
The New SCM Dictionary of Christian Spirituality, Edited by Philip Sheldrake, SCM-Canterbury Press
Ltd,
“Basil
of
“Basil of
“The Pneumatology of Odo Casel, O.S.B.” The
American Benedictine Review. September 1998
“St.
Walburga: Medieval Nun, Free Woman” Medieval Women Monastics:
Wisdoms Wellsprings. Editors, Miriam Schmitt and Linda
Kulzer. Liturgical Press:1996
Papers:
“Alive
in Fire: The Holy Spirit and 4th Century Asceticism”
“Jesus
is Apollo: Early Christian Apologetics”
“God’s
Women: The Role of Women in the Early Christian Communities”
“Basil
of
“‘Everybody Stay in Line’: Harmony and Order in Basil of
“From
St.Benedict to Leonardo DiCaprio:
Purity of Heart, Then and Now”. Studium Scholars Lecture Series,
“Basil of
“Lamps under a Bushel Basket: The Phenomenon of Helfta” Medieval Congress,
“Purity
of Heart: What did the Early Ascetics Talk About?” North
American Patristics Society.
“Body
and Spirit: Dancing or Dueling? The Pneumatology and
Asceticism of Basil of
“The
Benedictine Tradition and Education” Preparing Future Faculty Workshop on
Teaching.
“The
Prophet and the Church: Prophecy and Authority in Mandate IX of the Shepherd of Hermas”
North American Patristics Society,
“A Brief Commentary on the Reappraisal of Women’s
Roles in the
Book Reviews
Christian Hope and Christian Life: Raids on the
Inarticulate Rowan A. Greer .
Crossroad Publishing :2001.Review for Religious
Studies Review. Forthcoming.
Reading
Renunciation: Asceticism and Scripture in Early Christianity Elizabeth Clark.
Ascetics, Society, and the Desert: Studies in Early
Egyptian Monasticism James E. Goehring. Trinity Press International. Review for Journal of Early Christian Studies 9.1 (Spring 2001) 143-145
Macrina--Discipula et Magistra Silvia Letsch-Brunner.
Markell von Ankyra: Die Fragmente & Der Brief an Julius von Rom. Herausgegeben, eingelietet, & uberstezt von
Markus Vincent.
The Mystery of Christ Made Present: Selected Texts for
the Christian Year. Odo Casel O.S.B. Edited and
Introduced by Arno Schilson.
Petersham: St. Bede’s
Publications. 1999. American Benedictine
Review. 53.1 (March 2002) 103-104
Committees and Administrative Experience
2003-present Director of the Spirituality Institute,
College of Mount Saint Joseph.
2002-2003
Curriculum
Committee,
2002-2003
Faculty Issues
Committee,
2001-2002 Planning
and drafting committee for the Lilly Grant Initiative on Lay Vocations.
2001-2002 Associate
Director of Collegium, which
included fundraising, budgeting, office management and related administrative
tasks. Fairfield University
1996-1998 Elected member of the Association of Graduate Students in
Theology. A
liaison association for graduate students, faculty, administrators, and staff
at
Teaching Competency [Undergraduate Level]
History
of Christianity, Early Christianity,
History of Spirituality, Theology and Spirituality of the Early Church,
Introduction to Theology, Theology of the Holy Spirit, Western Religions and
Spirituality, New Age Movements, Inter-Denominational/Religious Dialogues,
Church History, Women’s Religious History, Theology of Prayer, Theology of
Vocation
Teaching Competency [Graduate Level]
History
of Christianity Introductory Survey Courses,
Early Christianity, History of
Spirituality, Ascetical Theology [Theology of Religious Life/ Vocation]
Theology and Spirituality in the Early Church, Pneumatology
of the Early Church, Women’s Religious
History, Theology and Philosophy in the Early Church, Religious Cults and
Alternative Spiritualities
Pastoral Ministry/Spiritual Direction Experience
1995-2000 Resident
Hall Minister, Cobeen Resident Hall.
Summer:
1998
1997
1996
1997
Jan. 1999 Retreat
Team, Silent Retreat, Bailey’s Harbor,
April,
1998 Weekend Retreat Facilitator,
Marquette University Ministry
Nov.
1997 Weekend Retreat Facilitator,
Marquette University Ministry
1997-1998 Retreat
in Daily Life director. [directed five students]
1982-1994 Director
of the Abbey Retreat House, Abbey of St. Walburga,
1989-1994
Director of Retreats and Spiritual
Direction, Abbey Retreat House, Abbey of St. Walburga,
1986-1993 Director of Early Novitiate and Junior
Professed, Abbey of St. Walburga,
1986-1994 Vocation Director, Abbey of St. Walburga,
Workshops, Talks, Lectures in the area of Pastoral
Ministry/ Prayer/ Spirituality
April
2, 9, 2000 “Catholics and Lutherans: How, Where, and Why We Differ” Lutheran Church,
Pewaukee. Pastor Joseph Smith, sponsor.
January, 2000 “Roman Catholics and Lutherans.” Lutheran Adult
Education Group. Pastor Paul Erikson, sponsor.
Dec.
3, 1998 “Prayer and Living with God” Youth Group,
St. James Catholic Church, Mr.
Peter Giersch, Youth Minister, Mequon, Wisconsin
March,
1998
“What is Prayer?” Youth Confirmation Group, St. James Catholic Church. Mr. Peter Giersch, Youth Minister,
1978-1993 Lectures, Workshops, Retreats on Prayer,
Spirituality, Discernment, Scripture, Lectio Divina [spiritual reading]
Abbey of St. Walburga
Retreat House, various Parishes in the Archdiocese of Denver, Colorado
Areas of Professional and Pastoral Interest
Current
movements in spirituality and culture, Early Christianity, Pneumatology,
Western Religions and Spirituality, New Age Movements, Psycho-Spiritual
direction, Inter-Denominational/Religious Dialogues, Religion and Politics,
Christianity and first world culture, Religion and media/the arts.
Courses Taught
Introduction to Christianity
Early Christianity
History of Spirituality
Christology
Western Thought and Culture I
and II
Saints and Sinners: Virtue
and Vice in Contemporary Literature
Personal Spirituality and
Theology of Experience
Professional Societies
Catholic Theology Society
Catholic Theological Society of
North
American Patristics Society
Society
of Biblical Literature
American
Benedictine Researchers
Society
for the Study of Christian Spirituality
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