Chris Huebner

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Chris Huebner
Born
Christopher Kennedy Huebner

1969 (age 54–55)
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisUnhandling History (2002)
Academic work
Discipline
Sub-discipline
InstitutionsCanadian Mennonite University

Christopher Kennedy Huebner[1] (born 1969)[2] is an associate professor of theology and philosophy at Canadian Mennonite University,[3] as well as co-editor of Herald Press's Polyglossia series.[4]

Huebner was born and raised in Winnipeg.[3] He received a Bachelor of Theology degree from Canadian Mennonite Bible College in 1992, as well as Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in philosophy from the University of Manitoba in 1992 and 1995 respectively.[3] He received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in theology and ethics from Duke University in 2002[3] with the dissertation Unhandling History: Anti-Theory, Ethics, and the Practice of Witness.[5] Prior to teaching at CMU, he was a part-time instructor in philosophy at the University of Manitoba;[citation needed] an instructor in religion and philosophy[citation needed] at Meredith College; and an instructor in the university writing program[citation needed] at Duke University.[3] Huebner's writing is primarily in the area of philosophical theology and can be located at the intersection of politics and epistemology,[citation needed] with a special interest in questions of peace and violence.[6]

Selected bibliography[edit]

Anyone who reads Huebner's reflections and analysis of the habits that shape our lives—and in particular, how those habits threaten to erode the significance of memory for those who have lost the ability to remember—will be stricken by the gentle wisdom that informs his description of those whom he knows he must remember.

Books[edit]

  • The Wisdom of the Cross: Essays in Honor of John Howard Yoder. Co-edited with Hauerwas, Stanley; Huebner, Harry J.; Thiessen Nation, Mark. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. 1999. ISBN 978-0-8028-3862-9.
  • A Precarious Peace: Yoderian Explorations on Theology, Knowledge, and Identity. Waterloo, Ontario: Herald Press. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8361-9341-1.
  • The New Yoder. Co-edited with Dula, Peter. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books. 2010. ISBN 978-1-60899-044-3.

Theses[edit]

  • Alasdair MacIntyre's Tradition-Constituted Enquiry: An Examination of Its Aristotelian Elements (MA thesis). Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba. 1995. hdl:1993/18853. ISBN 978-0-612-13200-9.
  • Unhandling History: Anti-Theory, Ethics, and the Practice of Witness (PhD diss.). Durham, North Carolina: Duke University. 2002.

Book chapters[edit]

  • "History, Theory, and Anabaptism: A Conversation on Theology After John Howard Yoder". With Hauerwas, Stanley. In Hauerwas, Stanley; Huebner, Harry J.; Thiessen Nation, Mark. The Wisdom of the Cross: Essays in Honor of John Howard Yoder. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. 1999. ISBN 978-0-8028-3862-9.
  • "The Work of Inheritance: Reflections on Receiving John Howard Yoder". In Bergen, Jeremy M.; Siegrist, Anthony G. Power and Practices: Engaging the Work of John Howard Yoder. Waterloo, Ontario: Herald Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8361-9447-0.
  • "Marginality, Martyrdom, and the Messianic Remnant: Reflections on the Political Witness of St. Paul". In Reimer, Stephen R.; Gay, David. Locating the Past/Discovering the Present: Perspectives on Religion, Culture, and Marginality. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. 2010. pp. 131–148.
  • "The Work of Reading: Hauerwas, MacIntyre, and the Question of Liberalism". In Pinches, Charles R.; Johnson, Kelly S.; Collier, Charles M. Unsettling Arguments: A Festschrift on the Occasion of Stanley Hauerwas's 70th Birthday. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books. 2010. pp. 284–299.
  • "Is a Christian University Strange Enough?" In Doerksen, Paul G.; Koop, Karl. The Church Made Strange for the Nations: Essays in Ecclesiology and Political Theology. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications. 2011. pp. 152–159.

Journal articles[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lockwood, Thornton C. Jr. (2005). "A Topical Bibliography of Scholarship on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: 1880 to 2004". Journal of Philosophical Research. 30: 103. doi:10.5840/jpr20053048. ISSN 2153-7984. Retrieved 30 September 2019.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Huebner, Chris K. (2006). A Precarious Peace: Yoderian Explorations on Theology, Knowledge, and Identity. Waterloo, Ontario: Herald Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-8361-9341-1.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Chris Huebner". Winnipeg, Manitoba: Canadian Mennonite University. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  4. ^ Byler, Joshua (10 November 2006). "Polyglossia Series Released at Washington Religion Meeting" (Press release). Mennonite Church Canada. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  5. ^ Huebner, Chris K. (2002). Unhandling History: Anti-Theory, Ethics, and the Practice of Witness (PhD diss.). Durham, North Carolina: Duke University.
  6. ^ "Chris K. Huebner". Mennonite Life. North Newton, Kansas: Bethel College. Archived from the original on 7 January 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  7. ^ Hauerwas, Stanley (2006). Foreword. A Precarious Peace: Yoderian Explorations on Theology, Knowledge, and Identity. By Huebner, Chris K. Waterloo, Ontario: Herald Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-8361-9341-1.

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