Stephen Paul Kennedy Executive Vice-President Human Rights Project 736 N. Western Avenue, Suite 168 Lake Forest, Illinois 60045 USA (949) 542.9567 skennedy@thetimothycenter.org
EDUCATION University of South California 1989 Doctor of Philosophy Social Ethics Talbot Theological Semin ary 1980 Master of Divinity University of South California 1972 Bachelor of Arts Humanities EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Trinity International University Law School, Santa Ana, CA, 2002-2010 Adjunct Professor, Northrise University, Ndola, Zambia, 2004-present Senior Research Fellow, The Foundation for Character Studies, San Clemente, CA, 2000-2002 Pastor, Grace Fellowship Church, Costa Mesa, CA, 1998-2000 Professor (Adjunct), Concordia University, Irvine, CA, 1995-1999 Professor (Adjunct), Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, 1997 Research Assistant, Dr. Herb Schlossberg, History of Victorian England Project,
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1993-1995 Professor (Adjunct), School of Business Administration, Georgetown University, 1991-1992 Instructor and Chaplain to the Upper School, St. Stephen’s School, Alexandria, VA, 1990-1991 Speechwriter, for the President, Mr. David Martin, Esq., The Legal Services Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1990-1991 Policy Analyst, for the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs, Ms. Nabors Cabaniss, United States Department of Health and Human Services, 1990 Speechwriter, for the Assistant Secretary, Dr. James Mason, United States Department for Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., 1989-1990 Speechwriter, for the Administrator, Dr. William L. Roper, Healthcare Financing Administration, United States Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., 1987-1989 Congressional Fellow, Office of the Hon. Gordon J. Humphrey (R-NH), United States Senate, 1986-1987 Teaching Assistant, School of Religion, University of Southern California, 1985 Teaching Assistant, Office of Academic Advisement, University of Southern California, 1982-1984 Director of Religious Education, St. James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach, CA, 1981 Assistant Legal Librarian, Orange County Law Library, Orange County, CA, 1975-1976 ACADEMIC CONFERENCES AND PAPERS “Sacred Places: Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Religious Worship,” Deerfield, IL, 17 October 2008. “Natural Law in Evangelical Political Theology,” Costa Mesa, CA, 2 February 2008 “Religious Rights and Sacred Places: A Study of Contemporary British Druids
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and Stonehenge.” Michael T. Cooper, Trinity Graduate School and Stephen Paul Kennedy, Trinity Law School, Salt Lake City, June, 2009. International Institute for Human Rights, Strasbourg, France, 1983, 1997, 20022010. Participant “Building an Ethical Foundation for a Market Economy in the USSR,” The Institute for the Study of Christianity and Marxism (ISCM) of Wheaton College, 2-5 May, 1991, Wheaton, IL. Participant Consultation on Theology of Relief and Development, Villars S’Ollon, Switzerland, 1987. Participant PUBLICATIONS Book Kennedy, Stephen Paul, In the Shelter of God’s Hand: Theological Reflections on Human Rights, Wipf & Stock, forthcoming, 2010. Book Ch apter s Roger N. Overton, Ed., God and Governing: Reflections on Ethics, Virtue, and Statesmanship. “Justice in Evangelical Political Theology,” Eugene: Pickwick, 2009. Michael Cooper, Ed., From Christendom to Post-Christendom Spiritualities. “Sacred Places: Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to Religious Worship.” Morling Press: Sydney, forthcoming 2010. Articles “Sex, Power, and the Claims of Justice: Relections on the Indefensibility of Sexual Harassment.” 14 Trinity Law Review 29 (Fall 2007) “Prologue.” (issue on biomedical ethics), 13 Trinity Law Review 1 (Fall 2006) “Is There a Distinctively Christian Business Ethics?” Stewardship Journal, Summer 1993, 8 Book Reviews Stephen Grabill’s “Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics.” Book Review, 10 Journal of Markets and Morality 169 (Spring 2007) “John Rawls, The Law of Peoples with “The Idea of Public Reason Revisited,” Book Review, 10 Trinity Law Review 211 (Fall 2000) 211
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