Scholarship Project
Scott Huelin
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Book(s), Monograph(s) or Book Chapter(s)
- KJV 400: The Legacy and Impact of the King James Version.
Edited by Ray Van Neste; Foreword by David S. Dockery. BorderStone Press (December 2012).
Union Contributor(s): Bradley G. Green (Chapter: "Convenant, Canon, and Culture: Theological Reflections on the Cultural Meaning of the King James Version"); Hunter Baker (Chapter: "A Bible for the People: The Political and Cultural Impact of the Vernacular Bible"); Gavin Richardson (Chapter: "'No New Reformation': Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Scripture in the Minds of the Reformers"); Micah Watson (Chapter: "Who Appeals to Heaven? King James I and John Locke on Scripture & Political Authority"); Justin D. Barnard (Chapter: "Human Nature and the Veneration of the KJV"); Jennifer A. Gruenke (Chapter: "Isaac Newton's Bible: Science and Heresy in 17th Century England"); Ray Van Neste (Editor and Introduction); James A. Patterson (Chapter: "Divine Right or Holy Dissent? Conflicting Visions of Church and State in Early Seventeenth-Century England"); Steve R. Halla (Chapter: "Art, Iconoclasm, and the Search for Unity: Reflections on Cornelis Boel's 1611 KJV Title Page Design"); Bobby C. Rogers (Chapter: "'Therefore Now Put Off They Ornaments': The Influence of the King James Bible in Contemporary American Poetry"); John T. Netland (Chapter: "'The Very Language of Men': Biblical Echoes in Wordsworth's Poetry"); Scott Huelin (Chapter: "Only God Speaks King James: The Literary Use of English Bible Translations in Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away"); Gene Fant (Chapter: "'Give Me also This Power': Secular Writers' Simultaneous Fascination with and Denial of the Power of the KJV"); Christopher W. Mathews (Chapter: "Sounding through the Centuries: The Influence of the King James Version over Four Centuries of Musical Composition").
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- Faith and Learning: A Handbook for Christian Higher Education.
Edited by David S. Dockery. B&H Academic (May 2012).
Union Contributor(s): Thomas R. Rosebrough (Chapter: "Faith and Transformational Teaching"); Ralph Leverett (Chapter: "Faith and Transformational Teaching"); Gene Fant (Chapter: "The Heartbeat of Christian Higher Education: The Core Curriculum"); Harry Lee Poe (Chapter: "The Gospel, Worldview, and Christian Higher Education"); Gregory Alan Thornbury (Chapter: "Biblical and Theological Studies in the Christian University"); Taylor Worley (Chapter: "The Study of Philosophy"); John T. Netland (Chapter: "Beauty, Meaning, and Power: Bearing Witness in the Profession of Words"); Scott Huelin (Chapter: "On Language and Interpretation"); James A. Patterson (Chapter: "The Study of History"); Hunter Baker (Chapter: "The Study of Political Philosophy at the Christian University"); Roman R. Williams (Chapter: "An Invitation to Sociology"); Steve R. Halla (Chapter: "Christianity and the Arts"); Christopher W. Mathews (Chapter: "Music Education from a Christian Perspective"); Mark Bolyard (Chapter: "A Christian in the Sciences"); Jimmy H. Davis (Chapter: "Science, Theology, and the Search for the Historical Adam"); Jeannette Russ (Chapter: "Christian Scholarship in Math, Physics, and Engineering"); E. Blake Watkins (Chapter: "The Study of Health Care at the Christian University"); Mary Anne Poe (Chapter: "Social Work and Counseling in the Christian Intellectual Tradition"); Emily Lean (Chapter: "The Study of Business at the Christian University"); Kimberly C. Thornbury (Chapter: "Student Life: Thinking Biblically about Vocatio and Community"); C. Ben Mitchell (Chapter: "Engaging the Culture and the Academy").
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article(s)
- "Losing Sight of the Image: Reading (in) Plato's Republic,"
(March 2010) (with Kevin A. Clemens)
- "Peregrination, Hermeneutics, Hospitality,"
Literature and Theology. (June 2008)
- "Reading, Writing, and Memory in Hamlet,"
Religion & Literature. (April 2005)
- "Toward a Theological Ontology of Textual Meaning,"
Christian Scholar's Review. (February 2005)
- "The Promise, Peril, and Practices of Multiperspectivism,"
Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council . (September 2004)
Review Article(s)
- "Christian Wisdom: Desiring God and Learning in Love by David F. Ford,"
The Cresset. (February 2008)
- "'The Heart Set Free' and 'In Praise of Wisdom',"
Christianity and Literature. (July 2006)
Presentation(s)
- "Discernment of the Spirits in the College Classroom"
Teaching, Learning and Christian Practices Conference at Calvin College. Grand Rapids, MI
(October 2009)
- "Readerly Hospitality"
University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Humanities Lecture. Chattanooga, TN
(February 2008)
- "Readerly Hospitality"
University Humanities Lecture at the University of Tennesee-Chattanooga.
(February 2008)
- "Dual Citizenship: The Politics of Belonging to Church and Academy"
Lilly Fellows Program Reunion Conference.
(June 2007)
- "Dual Citizenship: The Politics of Belonging to Church and Academy"
Lilly Fellows Program Reunion Conference.
(June 2007)
- "The Violent Bear It Away as Theological Ethics"
Flannery O'Connor in the AGe of Terrorism. Grand Valley State University,
(October 2006)
- "'The Violent Bear It Away' as Theological Ethics"
Flannery O'Connor in the Age of Terrorism Conference.
(October 2006)
- "Arts, Literature, and Humanities Secularity and Globalization: What Comes After Modernity"
Lilly Fellows Program National Research Conference. Calvin College,
(November 2005)
- "Milton as a Reader of Plato and St. Augustine"
Patristic, Medieval, and Renaissance Conference.
(October 2005)
- "Personal Integration"
Faith in the Academy. Messiah College,
(September 2004)
- "The Ethics of Irony in Rabelais"
Johnston Scholars Program. UNC-Chapel Hill,
(March 2003)
- "Peregrination, Hermeneutics, Hospitality"
MLA.
(December 2002)
- "Entertaining Stranger: Toward a Hermeneutics of Hospitality"
Midwest Conference on Christiantiy and Literature.
(March 2001)
- "Augustine and the Uses of Secular Literature"
American Academy of Religion.
(November 2000)
- "Traveling Light: Basil and Augustine on the Use of the Classics"
Southeastern Conference on Christianity and Literature.
(April 2000)
- "The Moral Voice in Poetry: A Response to a Reading by Fred Dings"
The Moral Voice in Poetry conference. University of Chicago Divinity School,
(November 1999)
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