Jacob N. Van Sickle

Saint Louis University

Department of Theological Studies

1911 Lawrence St.

Saint Louis, MO 63110

314-556-4903

slu.academia.edu/JacobVanSickle

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Historical Theology, Saint Louis University, expected 2015

Dissertation: “Human Sexual Difference in the Theology of Maximus the Confessor: Sources and Synthesis”

Director: Peter W. Martens

Readers: Paul Blowers, Fr. Kenneth Steinhauser

Th.M., Patristics, Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, 2010

Thesis: “St. Basil’s Moralia: Translated and Contextually Analyzed”

Director: Fr. John Behr

Reader: Peter Bouteneff

M.Div., Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, 2009

Thesis: “Basil and the Art of Shepherding in Fourth Century Asia Minor: An Examination of His Epistolary Ministry”

Director: Fr. John Erickson

Reader: Fr. Harry Pappas

B.A., Classics, with Honors in Greek, Valparaiso University, 2006

Thesis: “Basil the Great’s Ad Adolescentes: A Textual Commentary andNew Translation with Introduction”

Director: Michael Kumpf

SpecialReinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning

Training:Certificate in University Teaching Skills, expected December 2014

Greek Paleography and Manuscript Studies

London International Paleography Summer School,2014

RESEARCH

Book:Basil the Great: On Christian Ethics(Greek and English). Crestwood, NY: Saint Vladimir’s Seminary Press, In press.

Book “How Difficulties in Transmitting the Texts of Basil’s AdversusEunomium 3.1

Chapter:and Maximus’ Letter to Marinus Led to the Rise and Fall of Ferrara-Florence.” In The Use of Textual Criticism for the Interpretation of Patristic Texts, edited by Kenneth Steinhauser and Scott Dermer, pp. 431–450. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen, 2013.

Reviews:“On Difficulties in the Church Fathers: The Ambigua. Maximos the Confessor edited and translated by Nicholas Constas.” St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Quarterly (Forthcoming).

Transforming Ourselves, Transforming the World: Justice in Jesuit Higher Education edited by Mary Beth Combs and Patricia Ruggiano Schmidt.”Teaching Theology and Religion (In press).

Basil of Caesarea’s Anti-Eunomian Theory of Names. Christian Theology and Late-Antique Philosophy in the Fourth-Century Trinitarian Controversy by Mark DelCogliano.” Vigiliae Christianae 68, no. 1 (2014): 108–110.

Maximus the Confessor: The Life of the Virgin by Stephen J. Shoemaker.” Journal of Early Christian Studies 21, no. 3 (2013): 475–476.

MSS in “Re-Evaluating the Role of Emperor John VIII in the Failed Union of

Preparation:Florence.” Journal of Ecclesiastical History (Under revision for resubmission).

With T. Alexander Giltner, “Better than Sex: Christ and Gender in the Anthropology of Gregory of Nyssa, Maximus the Confessor, and John Scottus Eriugena” (In progress).

Conference“Basil of Caesarea on the Right Use of Scripture.” Presented at the annual

Papers:meeting of the North American Patristics Society in Chicago, IL. 23 May 2014.

“Reevaluating John VIII’s Part in the Failed Union of Florence.” Presented at the First Annual Symposium on Medieval and Renaissance Studies in Saint Louis, MO. 19 June 2013.

“Apologia pro Commonitorium Sua: Vincent and the Modern Theorists ofDoctrinal Development.” Presented at the annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society in Chicago, IL. 25 May 2013.

“Reading Scripture with a Rhetor: John Chrysostom on Psalm 44 (LXX).” Presented at the annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society in Chicago, IL. 25 May 2012.

Invited “Students’ Cognitive Development: How It Informs Teaching.” Saint Louis

Talks:University’s Graduate Assistant Orientation. 21 August 2013.

“Material God: A Celebration of the Triumph of Orthodoxy.” Given at Holy Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, Saint Louis, MO. 26 February 2012.

TEACHING

2014–2015Department Teaching Assistant.

Fall 2014: Sole instructor of four discussion sections for the first-year course Theological Foundations, including discussion prep and grading of all written assignments and student participation.

Spring 2015: Instructor of record for two sections ofEarly Christianity, includingsyllabus and assessment design.

2013–2014 Online Instructor for the Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning. Seminars co-taught via Blackboard Learn: Course Designand Teaching Philosophy.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Graduate Assistant at the Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning, Saint Louis University, 2013–14.

Part of a team that administered the Certificate in University Teaching Skills; led workshops, online seminars and book groups; conducted Small Group Instructional Feedback sessions for university faculty, performed bibliographic research on pedagogy.

Research Assistant to John Renard, Professor of Islamic Studies, Saint Louis University, 2011–13.

Assisted with the editing and publication of four books: Fighting Words: Religion, Violence and the Interpretation of Sacred Texts, Islamic Theological Themes: A Primary Source Reader(both University of CaliforniaPress), The Handy Religion Answer Book, 2nd ed. and The Handy Islam Answer Book (both Visible Ink Press).

Research Assistant to Cornelia Horn, Assistant Professor of Early Christianity, Saint Louis University, 2010–11.

Assisted with the preparation of several articles and with the editing of The Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor (Liverpool University Press).

SERVICE

Conference Organizer,“‘For the Good of Many’: Constantine and the Edict of Milan on its 1700th Anniversary.” Saint Louis University, 21 September 2013.

Associate Director, St. Irenaeus Orthodox Theological Institute, Saint Louis, MO. 2013–present.

Advisory Board,St. Irenaeus Orthodox Theological Institute, Saint Louis, MO. 2011–2013.

Student Action Committee, Department of Theological Studies, 2011–2013.

AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS

Jesuit Language Scholarship, summer 2014

Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning Graduate Assistantship, competitive across the University, 2013–2014

Summer Graduate Research Assistantship, Saint Louis University, 2011

Letter of Commendation for Academic Work, St. Vladimir’s Seminary, 2007

Christ College Scholar (Highest distinction granted to graduates of the interdisciplinary Honors College), 2006

Lumina Award, Valparaiso University, 2005

Founder’s Scholarship, full tuition, Valparaiso University, 2002–2006

LANGUAGES

Ancient Greek: reading fluency with strength in paleography

French, Latin, German, Modern Greek:reading proficiency

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

North American Patristics Society

American Society of Church History

Orthodox Theological Society in America

REFERENCES

Peter W. Martens

Assistant Professor of Early Christianity

Department of Theological Studies

Saint Louis University

3800 Lindell Blvd.

Saint Louis, MO 63108

Fr. John Behr

Dean, Professor of Patristics

St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary

575 Scarsdale Road

Crestwood, NY 10707

John Renard

Professor of Islamic Studies

Department of Theological Studies

Saint Louis University

3800 Lindell Blvd.

Saint Louis, MO 63108

Teaching Daniel Finucane

Reference:Associate Professor of Systematic Theology

Department of Theological Studies

Saint Louis University

3800 Lindell Blvd.

Saint Louis, MO 63108

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