About Paul Shockley

MICRO-BIO

  • Interests: Aesthetics, Religion, Philosophy, and Sociology. I've taught philosophy, religious studies, and theology since 1998.

EXPERIENCE

  • Houston Baptist University
    • Adjunct
    • School of Christian Thought
    • August 2012 to Present
  • Texas A&M University
    • Lecturer
    • Philosophy and Humanities
    • August 2011 to May 2012
  • Stephen F. Austin State University
    • Lecturer
    • Languages, Culture, and Communication
    • PO BOX 13042, SFA STATION
    • August 2011 to Present
  • Stephen F. Austin State University
    • Lecturer of Philosophy
    • Multidisciplinary Programs
    • August 2011 to Present
  • Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary J. Havard School of Theological Studies
    • Adjunct
    • Houston
    • August 2009 to Present
  • Prairie View Texas A&M University
    • Adjunct (Bridge Program)
    • Liberal Arts
    • August 2009 to May 2010
  • Texas A&M University
    • Assistant Lecturer
    • Philosophy and Humanities
    • August 2008 to May 2009
  • College of Biblical Studies-Houston
    • Professor of Philosophy, Bible, & Theology
    • General Education & Bible & Theology Depts.
    • March 2003 to Present

EDUCATION

  • Texas A&M University
    • Ph.D.
    • August 2002 to December 2010

    Primary interests involved Aesthetics, Hermeneutics, Philosophy of Religion, Moral Philosophy, and History of Philosophy. Philosopher focus was John Dewey and Jonathan Edwards. Developed a keen interests in Early Modern Philosophy with focus on Blaise Pascal, existentialism, and philosophy of visual media.

  • University of Texas-Dallas
    • MA Humanities (History of Ideas)
    • December 1998 to December 2003

    Primary interests involved Hermeneutics, American Philosophy, Holocaust Studies; Flash Fiction Literature, and Renaissance Art and Studio Painting.

  • Dallas Theological Seminary
    • Th.M
    • August 1994 to May 2002

    Primary interests involved Systematic Theology, Hermeneutics, and Biblical Exposition.

  • Stephen F. Austin State University
    • BA in History
    • September 1989 to August 1994

    Primary Interests involved Recent European History, Holocaust Studies, French Jansenism, Sociological Theory and Development, and Comparative Religion and Social Change.

DISCIPLINES

  • Art History, Criticism And Conservation

  • Sociology

  • Ethics

  • Theology/Theological Studies

  • Philosophy And Religious Studies, General

Interests

  • Philosophy Of Religion; Religious Studies

  • Aesthetics; History Of Philosophy; Blaise Pascal; Social Constructionism; Systematic Theology; Virtue Ethics

Languages

  • English

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