Associate
Professor
Lyle
Dabney (D.Theol., Eberhard-Karls Universität, Tügingen
[1989]), [Systematics/Ethics], specializes in Protestant Systematic
Theology with particular attention to the areas of post-war German
theology, Wesleyan theology, Pneumatology, and theological anthropology.
He has published in such journals as Theologische Literaturzeitung,
Asbury Theological Journal, Wesleyan Theological Journal,
Scottish Journal of Theology, International Journal
of Systematic Theology, Quarterly Review, Pneuma,
Interpretation, and Theological Studies. He is the
author of Die Kenosis des Geistes: Kontinuität zwischen
Schöpfung und Erlösung in Werk des Heiligen Geistes,
(NBSTh), (Neukierchen-Vluyn: Neukiechener Verlag, 1997), and the
editor (with Bradford Hinze) of Advents of the Spirit: Introduction
to the Current Study of Pneumatology, (Milwaukee: Marquette
University Press, 2001). A series of lectures he delivered in
Australia, along with responses from Australian theologians have
been published in Gordon Preece & Stephen Pickard (eds), Starting
with the Spirit: The Task of Theology Today II, (Adelaide,
Australia: Australian Theological Forum Press, 2001). He is currently
writing a book about the Wesleyan theological tradition entitled
“The Wesleyan Alternative: A Future for a Tradition's Past.” Future
plans include a book on theological anthropology. His last two
scholarly projects were a paper entitled, “The Transfiguration
of the World: Toward a Wesleyan Aesthetics,” at a conference on
Theological Aesthetics at Pt. Loma Nazarene University in Pt.
Loma, California, and “In Anticipation of our Self: Toward a Wesleyan
Theology of the Human Person,” at the Eleventh Oxford Institute
of Methodist Theological Studies, held at Christ Church College
on Oxford, England.
Teaching
Fields
- Systematic Theology
- Pneumatology
- Christian Anthropology
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Location & Contact
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Hours
Teaching
Schedule
Fall 2008
- TuTh
8:00-9:15, 9:35-10:50