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CV: Personal data

Title: Emeritus Professor of Theology
Address: University of St. Thomas
2115 Summit Ave. / JRC109
St. Paul MN 55105P.O. Box 107
Grand Marais MI 49839
Internet: gwschlabach@stthomas.edu
www.GeraldSchlabach.Net
Specialization: Christian ethics
Other areas: Peace Studies
Systematic and historical theology
Augustine studies
Awarded:
  • Culture for Service Award, Goshen College, 2025, honoring and recognizing the achievements of Goshen College alumni who exemplify the college motto, “Culture for Service,” and who live out the core values of the college.
  • Kilian McDonnell Fellowship & Resident Scholar, Collegeville Institute for Ecumenical & Cultural Research, .Fall 2021
  • Honorable Mention, Catholic Press Association 2020 Book Awards, Future Church category, for A Pilgrim People: Becoming a Catholic Peace Church.
  • University Scholars Grant, University of St. Thomas, 2017-20.
  • Louisville Institute Sabbatical Grant for Researchers, 2013-14: “Toward a Catholic Peace Church”
  • Collegeville Institute for Ecumenical & Cultural Research, Resident Scholar, 2013-14
  • Service-Learning Faculty Award, University of St. Thomas, 2012
  • Research Grant, University of St. Thomas, 2011-12: “Toward a Catholic Peace Church”
  • Honorable Mention, Catholic Press Association 2008 Book Awards, Social Concerns category, for Just Policing, Not War
  • Finalist, 2007 Midwest Book Awards, Political Science, for Just Policing, Not War
  • Top Ten Books of the Year 2007, Academy of Parish Clergy, for Just Policing Not War
  • Bush Foundation Grant to develop course on Just War and Christian Conscience, with Col. Francis Sick, AFROTC, 2007
  • Evangelical Press Association, 2004 Higher Goals editorial award, 3rd place, for commentary in Sojourners magazine
  • Maxi-Grant, University of St. Thomas, 2004
  • Summer Research Grant, Bluffton College Study Center, 1999.
  • Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Notre Dame, 1994-95
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  • Catholic Nonviolence Initiative
  • Department of Theology, University of St. Thomas
  • St. Peter Claver Catholic Church

Scholarship

  • Academia.Com
  • Catholic Peacebuilding Network
  • Catholic Theological Society of America
  • Society of Christian Ethics
  • The Tolkien Society

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