MOSAIC Winter 2020 | Page 27

re Their Knowledge Saskatchewan (November 2019); Cleve- land, Ohio (July 2019); Steubenville, Ohio (July 2019); Little Rock, Arkansas (July 2019); Marquette, Michigan (August 2019); Coeur d’Alene, Idaho (September 2019); Trenton, New Jersey (October 2019); Kear- neysville, West Virginia (November 2019); St. Louis, Missouri (November 2019); Rochester, Michigan (November 2019); and Columbus, Ohio (December 2019). Anita Houghton, part-time faculty, pub- lished a book, As For Me and My House, to inspire and strengthen parents in their role as spiritual guides for their children. Dr. Daniel Keating, professor of theol- ogy, presented a lecture on “The Adventure of Discipleship” Men on Fire, Brighton, Michigan (June 2019). Offered a workshop on Gender Ideology to the Eastern Ortho- dox Youth Movement in Beirut, Lebanon (July 2019). Presented a series of confer- ences on “The Adventure of Discipleship,” Church of the Divine Child (August 2019). Presented a paper at the Evangelical-Catho- lic National Dialogue on “Catholic Social Teaching: Orientation and Overview,” (Oc- tober 2019), and a lecture on “Understand- ing Gender Ideology,” Christ the King Church (November 2019). Dr. Mark Latkovic, professor of moral and systematic theology, served as Theo- logical Expert for Archbishop Vigneron’s “Note” on Same-Sex Attraction (Summer 2019). Served as a Reader for three Sacred Heart M.A. theses. Gave four talks to the St. Frances Cabrini Men’s Group, Allen Park, Michigan (Fall 2019). Served as a con- sultant on several projects, including as a peer reviewer of an article for the National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly (November 2019). Gave a talk on “Historical vs. Clas- sical Consciousness in Moral Theology” at the Lunchtime Colloquium at SHMS (November 2019). Received a Certificate of Competence in Online Teaching for the course Faithful Practices of Online Chris- tian Educators (November 2019). Dr. Ralph Martin, director of graduate the- ology programs in the New Evangelization, Dr. Donald Wallenfang, professor of theology and philosophy, monographs: presented at Ecumenical Conference, Nantes, France (July 2019); East Coast Clergy Confer- ence, Wheeling, West Virginia (July 2019); ID 9:16 Young Adult Summit, Brooklyn, Michi- gan (August 2019); National Priests Retreat, Malta, Europe (September 2019); Archdio- cese of Miami Annual Clergy Convocation, Miami, Florida (September 2019); Diocese of Lansing Biannual Deacons and Wives Convo- cation, Ypsilanti, Michigan (September 2019); Annual TV Production, The Choices We Face, Ann Arbor, Michigan (September 2019); SHMS Symposium breakout session and pan- elist (October 2019)*; Seminar on Critical Theological Issues, Dr. Michael McClymond, Renewal Ministries, Ann Arbor, Michigan (November 2019); Annual Men’s Conference, Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania (Novem- ber 2019); Day of Reflection, Legionaries of Christ Clarkston, Michigan (November 2019). Chapter published, “The Priestly Shar- ing in the Prophetic Ministry of Jesus: It’s Im- plications for the Formation of ‘Missionary Disciples’ According to the New Ratio Funda- mentalis,” in Priestly Formation and Integrative Healing ed. James Keating, (Omaha, NE: The Institute for Priestly Formation, 2019), 23-42. Metaphysics: A Basic Introduction in a Chris- tian Key (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2019) and Phenomenology: A Basic Introduc- tion in the Light of Jesus Christ (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2019). Edited book: John C. Cavadini and Donald Wallenfang, eds., Global Perspectives on the New Evangelization, Vol. 2: Evangelization as Interreligious Dia- logue (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2019). Book chapters: “Introduction” in Global Perspectives on the New Evangelization, Vol. 2: Evangelization as Interreligious Dia- logue, ed. John C. Cavadini and Donald Wallenfang (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publi- cations, 2019) “Dialectical Truth between Augustine and Pelagius: Levinas and the Challenge of Responsibility to Superabun- dant Grace” in Global Perspectives on the New Evangelization, Vol. 2: Evangelization as Interreligious Dialogue, ed. John C. Ca- vadini and Donald Wallenfang (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2019). Pre- sented at “Broken and Blessed” Ministry Day, Diocese of Youngstown, Louisville, Ohio (October 2019). Presented, Called and Chosen: The Concept of Vocation in the Work of Saint Edith Stein, Secular Discalced Carmelites Meeting, Akron, Ohio (August 2019). Attended seminar, “Contempla- tion, Phenomenology, and the Vocation of the Business Leader,” St. John Institute, Annunciation Heights Retreat Center, Es- tes Park, Colorado (November 2019). Dr. Michael J. McCallion, Rev. William Cunningham Chair of Catholic Social Analy- sis, attended The Society for Catholic Liturgy Conference where he presented a paper titled “As the Parish Goes so Goes the Family,” (Fall 2019) and The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion where he Chaired an Au- thor Meets Critic session on the book Wor- ship as Community Drama by Pierre Hegy (Fall 2019). Dr. McCallion also gave a short reflec- tion paper at Sacred Heart Major Seminary’s theological symposium* and a presentation to the Adult Learning Institute at Oakland Community College on “Intercultural Race Relations” (donation to St. Jude’s Food Pan- try in Detroit). Dr. McCallion continues to conduct research on the Liturgy, particularly older people’s remembrances about the shift in the 1960s from the Latin Mass to the Novus Ordo or New Mass of Vatican II. Rev. Pieter vanRooyen, assistant profes- sor of theology, presented a mini-class and preached an eight-day retreat for Mission- ary of Charity Sisters in Toluca, Mexico. Published “The Fruit of the Mass Accord- ing to Maurice de la Taille: A Reply Con- cerning Regular Concelebration” in Anti- phon 23.2 (2019) 185–197. * “Enter Through the Narrow Gate: the Urgency of the New Evangelization in the Third Millennium,” hosted by Sacred Heart Major Seminary (October 2019). shms.edu 25