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William T.

Cavanaugh Senior Research Professor, Center for World Catholicism and Intercultural Theology, and Professor of Catholic Studies, DePaul University 570B Schmitt Academic Center 2320 N. Kenmore Chicago, IL 60614 Phone: (773) 325-7680 wcavana1@depaul.edu

Education: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Ph.D., Religion, May 1996 Dissertation: "Torture and Eucharist in Pinochet's Chile" Cambridge University, Cambridge, England B.A. Theology and Religious Studies, June 1987 (M.A., 1990) Thesis: "The Challenge of a Radical Method: A Comparison of the Methodologies of Jon Sobrino and Hugo Assmann" University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana B.A., Theology, May 1984 Honors, Fellowships, and Grants: University Scholars Grant, University of St. Thomas, 2005-08 Book Being Consumed named Englewood Honor Book for 2008 by the Englewood Review of Books Award of Excellence (first place) in the Theological Reflection: Short Format category, 91st annual "Best of the Christian Press" awards of the Associated Church Press, April 24, 2007 Visiting Fellowship, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, Fall 2001 Maxi-Grant, University of St. Thomas, 1999 Research Assistance Grant, University of St. Thomas, 1997 Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, 1994-95 Julian Price Graduate Fellowship, Duke University Graduate School, 1990-94 St. Edmund's College Prize (top student at St. Edmund's College), Cambridge University, June 1987 First Class Honors, Preliminary Tripos Exam, Cambridge University, June 1986 Graduated With Highest Honors, University of Notre Dame, May 1984 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Notre Dame, May 1984

Publications: Books authored: The Myth of Religious Violence: Secular Ideology and the Roots of Modern Conflict (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009) French-language edition, Le mythe de la violence religieuse, trans. Anne Fouques Duparc (Paris: ditions de LHomme Nouveau, 2009) Spanish-language edition, El mito de la violencia religiosa, trans. Sebastin Montiel (Granada: Editorial Nuevo Inicio, 2010) Migrations of the Holy: Theologies of State and Church (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, forthcoming) French-language edition: Migrations du sacr: Thologies de lEtat et de lEglise, trans. Anne Fouques Duparc, Eric Iborra, and Denis Sureau (Paris: ditions de LHomme Nouveau, 2010) Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2008) French-language edition tre consomm: une critique chrtienne du consumrisme, trans. Daniel Hamiche and Denis Sureau (Paris: ditions de LHomme Nouveau, 2007) Spanish-language edition, Ser consumidos: Economa y deseo en clave Cristiana, trans. Agustn Moreno Bravo and Jos Mara Bravo Domnguez (Granada: Editorial Nuevo Inicio, 2011) Polish-language edition: POARCI: Gospodarka a powoanie chrzecijaskie, trans. Krzysztof Jasiski (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Fronda, 2010) Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumerism (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 2002) French-language edition: Eucharistie et Mondialisation: La liturgie comme acte politique (Geneva: ditions Ad Solem, 2001) Spanish-language edition: Imaginacin teo-poltica: La liturgia como acto poltico en la poca del consumismo global, trans. Manuel Salido Reguera (Granada: Editorial Nuevo Inicio, 2007) Torture and Eucharist: Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ, in the series "Challenges in Contemporary Theology" (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998) French-language edition: Torture et eucharistie: La thologie politique et le Corps du Christ, trans. Ccile et Jacqueline Rastoin (Geneva and Paris: ditions Ad Solem and ditions du Cerf, 2009) Books edited:

The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology, with Peter Scott (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003) The Eerdmans Reader in Contemporary Political Theology, with Jeff Bailey and Craig Hovey (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishers, forthcoming) Book series edited: The Christian Practice of Everyday Life series, with David Cunningham, currently ten books in print (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2001-) Development and Theology series, with Stephen Plant, Chris Keller, and Jonathan Lembright (Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, forthcoming) Academic journal articles: When is violence not violence?: Western expertise and the religious/secular distinction, Archives des sciences sociales des religions, forthcoming A Nation with the Churchs Soul: Richard John Neuhaus and Reinhold Niebuhr on Church and Politics, Political Theology, forthcoming The Invention of Fanaticism Modern Theology 27, no. 2 (April 2011): 226-237 Realism and Ecclesiology in the Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr, University of St. Thomas Law Journal, forthcoming If You Render to God What is Gods, What is Left for Caesar?, The Review of Politics 71, no. 4 (Fall 2009): 607-19 Migrant, Tourist, Pilgrim, Monk: Mobility and Identity in a Global Age, Theological Studies 69, no. 2 (June 2008): 340-56 How to Do Penance for the Inquisition, Review of Faith & International Affairs 5, no. 2 (Summer 2007): 13-16 Making Enemies: The Imagination of Torture in Chile and the U.S., Theology Today 63, no. 3 (October 2006): 307-23 From One City to Two: Christian Reimagining of Political Space, Political Theology 7, no. 3 (July 2006): 299-321 The Empire of the Empty Shrine: American Imperialism and the Church, Cultural Encounters 2, no. 2 (Summer 2006): 7-19 Reply to Stephen H. Webb, Cultural Encounters 2, no. 2 (Summer 2006): 27-9 Messianic Nation: A Christian Theological Critique of American Exceptionalism, University of St. Thomas Law Journal 3, no. 2 (Fall 2005): 261-80 Consumption, the Market, and the Eucharist, Concilium 41, no. 2 (June 2005): 88-95 [German version: Konsum, Markt, und Eucharistie, Concilium 41, no. 2 (Juni 2005):192-9] The Liturgies of Church and State, Liturgy 20, no. 1 (2005): 25-30. French translation available at www.catho-theo.net. Killing in the Name of God, New Blackfriars 85, no. 999 (September 2004): 510-26

Terrorist Enemies and Just War Theory, Christian Reflection, Peace and War issue (July 2004): 27-35 Killing for the Telephone Company: Why the Nation-State is Not the Keeper of the Common Good, Modern Theology 20, no. 2 (April 2004): 243-74 Sins of Omission: What Religion and Violence Arguments Ignore, The Hedgehog Review: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Culture 6, no. 1 (Spring 2004): 34-50 The Violence of Religion: Examining a Prevalent Myth, Kellogg Institute for International Studies Working Papers, no. 310 (March 2004) The Body of Christ: The Eucharist and Politics," Word and World 22, no. 2 (Spring 2002): 170-7 "Sacrifice and the Social Imagination in Early Modern Europe," Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 31, no. 3 (Fall 2001): 585-605 "Balthasar, Globalization, and the Problem of the One and the Many," Communio 28, no. 2 (Summer 2001): 324-47 "Is Public Theology Really Public?: Some Problems with Civil Society," The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 21 (2001): 105-23. French translation available at www.catho-theo.net. "Dying for the Eucharist or Being Killed by It?: Romero's Challenge to First-World Christians," Theology Today 58, no. 2 (July 2001): 177-89 "A Joint Declaration?: Justification as Theosis in Aquinas and Luther," Heythrop Journal 41, no. 3 (July 2000): 265-80 "Coercion in Augustine and Disney," New Blackfriars 80, no. 940 (June 1999): 283-90 "Absolute Moral Norms and Human Suffering: An Apocalyptic Reading of Endo's Silence," Logos 2, no. 3 (Summer 1999): 96-116 "The World in a Wafer: A Geography of the Eucharist as Resistance to Globalization," Modern Theology 15, no. 2 (April 1999): 181-96 "`A Fire Strong Enough to Consume the House:' The Wars of Religion and the Rise of the State," Modern Theology 11, no. 4 (October 1995): 397-420; reprinted in The Radical Orthodoxy Reader, eds. John Milbank and Simon Oliver (London: Routledge, 2009), 314-37. "The Ecclesiologies of Medelln and the Lessons of the Base Communities," Cross Currents 44, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 67-84 Essays in Edited Volumes: Destroying the Church to Save It: Intra-Christian Persecution and the Modern State in Witness of the Body: The Past, Present, and Future of Christian Martyrdom, ed. Michael L. Budde and Karen Scott (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2011), 125-50 Remembering Rightly: A Response to Karen Bergesch and Daniel A. Bruno, in A Cloud of Witnesses: Opportunities for Ecumenical Commemoration, eds. Tamara Grdzelidze and Guido Dotti (Geneva: WCC Publications, 2010), 99-105. A Politics of Vulnerability: Hauerwas and Democracy, in Unsettling Arguments: A Festschrift on

the Occasion of Stanley Hauerwass 70th Birthday, eds. Charles R. Pinches, Kelly S. Johnson, and Charles M. Collier (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2010), 89-111. Religion, Violence, and Nationalism, in Theory/Religion/Critique: Classic and Contemporary Approaches, ed. Richard King (New York: Columbia University Press, forthcoming) The Myth of Religious Violence in The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence, ed. Andrew R. Murphy (Oxford: Blackwell, 2011), 23-33 Separation and Wholeness: Notes on the Unsettling Political Presence of the Body of Christ in For the Sake of the World: Swedish Ecclesiology in Dialogue with William T. Cavanaugh, ed. Jonas Idestrm (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2009), 7-31 Prlogo in Artur Mrwczynski-Van Allen, A propsito de V. Grossman: Literatura y el estado totalitario (Granada: Editorial Nuevo Inicio, forthcoming) The Nation State Project, Schizophrenic Globalization, and the Eucharist in Remembering the Future: A Collection of Essays, Interviews, and Poetry at the Intersection of Theology and Culture, eds. Chris Keller and Andrew David (Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2008), 181-90 Colonialism and the Myth of Religious Violence in Religion and the Secular: Historical and Colonial Formations, ed. Timothy Fitzgerald (London: Equinox Publishers, 2007), 24162 Pope John Paul II and Leonardo Boff in The Sermon on the Mount through the Centuries: From the Early Church to John Paul II, eds. Jeffrey P. Greenman, Timothy Larsen and Stephen R. Spencer (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2007), 223-44 Consumer Culture in Gathered for the Journey, ed. David McCarthy and Therese Lysaught (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2007), 241-59 Pilgrim People in Gathered for the Journey, ed. David McCarthy and Therese Lysaught (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2007), 88-105 Killing for the Telephone Company: Why the Nation-State is Not the Keeper of the Common Good in In Search of the Common Good, ed. Patrick D. Miller and Dennis P. McCann (New York: T. & T. Clark, 2005), 301-32 To Whom Should We Go? Legitimate Authority and Just Wars in D. L. OHuallachain and J. Forrest Sharpe, ed., Neo-Conned! Just War Principles: A Condemnation of War in Iraq (Vienna, VA: IHS Press, 2005), 269-89 Killing in the Name of God, in I Am the Lord Your God: Christian Reflections on the Ten Commandments, ed. Carl E. Braaten and Christopher R. Seitz (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2005), 127-47 "Discerning: Politics and Reconciliation" in The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics, ed. Stanley Hauerwas and Samuel Wells (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), 196-208 God is Not Religious in God is Not: Religious, Nice, One of Us, An American, A Capitalist, ed. D. Brent Laytham (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2004), 97-115 "Sailing Under True Colors: Academic Freedom and the Ecclesially Based University" in

Conflicting Allegiances: The Church-Based University in a Liberal Democratic Society, ed. Michael L. Budde and John Wright (Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2004), 31-52 "The Unfreedom of the Free Market" in Wealth, Poverty, and Human Destiny, ed. Doug Bandow and David L. Schindler (Wilmington, Del.: ISI Books, 2003), 103-28 "Church" in The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology, ed. William T. Cavanaugh and Peter Scott (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2003), 393-406 "Dorothy Day and the Mystical Body of Christ in the Second World War" in Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement: Centenary Essays, ed. William Thorn, Phillip Runkel, Susan Mountin (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2001), 457-64 "Stan the Man: A Thoroughly Biased Account of a Completely Unobjective Person" in The Hauerwas Reader, ed. John Berkman and Michael Cartwright (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001), 17-32 "The World in a Wafer: A Geography of the Eucharist as Resistance to Globalization," in Catholicism and Catholicity: Eucharistic Communities in Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, ed. Sarah Beckwith (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999), 69-84 "The City: Beyond Secular Parodies" in Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology, ed. John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock, and Graham Ward (London: Routledge, 1998), 182-200 Reviews: Christianity & Contemporary Politics: The Conditions and Possibilities of Faithful Witness, by Luke Bretherton in Studies in Christian Ethics 24, no. 2 (2011): 247-250 Ratzingers Faith: The Theology of Pope Benedict XVI, by Tracey Rowland in Theology Today 66, no. 4 (January 2010): 508-11 A Royal Priesthood?: The Use of the Bible Ethically and Politically, ed. Craig Bartholomew, et al., in Scottish Journal of Theology 59, no. 4 (2006): 486-8 Bonds of Imperfection by Oliver ODonovan and Joan Lockwood ODonovan and Common Objects of Love by Oliver ODonovan, Studies in Christian Ethics 19, no. 1 (2006): 128-32 A Theology of Engagement, by Ian S. Markham in Theology Today 61 (January 2005): 564-7 Contesting Sacrifice: Religion, Nationalism, and Social Thought in France by Ivan Strenski in Modern Theology 21, no. 1 (January 2005): 171-3 Healing a Broken World: Globalization and God by Cynthia D. Moe-Lobeda in Interpretation 58, no. 1 (January 2004): 101 Church, World, and the Christian Life by Nicholas Healy in Pro Ecclesia 12, no. 4 (Fall 2003): 50204 The Ambivalence of the Sacred by Scott Appleby in Pro Ecclesia 12, no. 1 (Winter 2003): 116-18. Cities of God by Graham Ward in Modern Theology 18, no. 2 (April 2002): 290-1 Does God Need the Church? by Gerhard Lohfink in Pro Ecclesia 10, no. 4 (Fall 2001): 491-3 Telling God's Story by Gerard Loughlin in Pro Ecclesia 8, no. 4 (Fall 1999): 496-8 The (Magic) Kingdom of God by Michael Budde, Cross Currents 49, no. 1 (Spring 1999): 124-6

Exclusion and Embrace by Miroslav Volf, Modern Theology 15, no. 1 (January 1999): 97-8 Caminemos con Jess by Roberto S. Goizueta, Modern Theology 13, no. 3 (July 1997): 406-08 A Democratic Catholic Church, ed. Eugene Bianchi and Rosemary Ruether, Pro Ecclesia 4, no. 2 (Spring 1995): 238-41 Encyclopedia and Dictionary Articles: "John Locke" in The Encyclopedia of Protestantism, ed. Hans Hillerbrand (New York: Routledge, 2003) Other Articles and Interviews: On the Myth of Religious Violence: An Interview with William T. Cavanaugh, Bulletin for the Study of Religion, June 8, 2011, http://www.equinoxjournals.com/blog/2011/06/on-themyth-of-religious-violence-an-interview-with-william-t-cavanaugh/ Only Christianity Can Save Economics, Australian Broadcasting Company, Religion and Ethics website, April 15, 2011, http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2011/04/15/3192406.htm Interview about The Myth of Religious Violence in Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society, forthcoming Breaking Bread, Making Peace, Australian Broadcasting Company, Religion and Ethics website, December 3, 2010, http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2010/12/03/3084319.htm Christopher Hitchens and the Myth of Religious Violence, Australian Broadcasting Company Religion and Ethics website, August 24, 2010, article accessible at http://www.abc.net.au/religion/articles/2010/08/24/2992074.htm Building on Sand: The Economy and the Common Good, Commonweal 136, no. 19 (November 6, 2009): 15-16; published in French as Crise conomique et bien commun, LHomme Nouveau, Paris, no. 1471, June 5, 2010: 10-11. Interview, Politics and God, Encounter program, Australian Broadcasting Company, Radio National, July 19, 2009 Television interview, Bel Ahdan Arab-American talk show, TPT Public Television, Channel 2, aired June 13, 2009 Interview on consumerism, Crossroads Radio Network, aired week of June 8, 2009 Telling the Truth About Ourselves: Torture and Eucharist in the U.S. Popular Imagination, The Other Journal online, May 4, 2009, http://www.theotherjournal.com/article.php?id=764 Interview on theology and economics, Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 95, April, 2009 Imaginons une authentique prosprit, La Vie (Paris), November 6-12, 2008, no. 3297: 28-9 Interview: Theology and Economy, PBS Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, October 10, 2008, episode no. 1206 Is Torture Losing its Shock Value?: The Editors Interview William Cavanaugh, U.S. Catholic 73, no. 5 (May 2008): 12-16 Clash Course: Review of George Weigels Faith, Reason, and the War against Jihadism,

Commonweal 135, no. 3, February 15, 2008: 21-3 The Nation State Project, Schizophrenic Globalization, and the Eucharist: An Interview with William T. Cavanaugh, The Other Journal, December 11, 2007, http://www.otherjournal.com/article.php?id=289 Just War and the Iraq War, radio interview on Considering Faith, Air America Minnesota, August 26, 2007 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Harvard Divinity Bulletin 35, no. 2/3 (Spring/Summer 2007): 2235 Just Trust the President?: Whose Job is Moral Reasoning?, Sojourners 36, no. 7 (July 2007): 7 A GodSpy Interview with William T. Cavanaugh, GodSpy online journal, http://www.godspy.com/reviews/A-GodSpy-interview-with-William-T-Cavanaugh-byJohn-Romanowsky.cfm Threat of Torture Plays with More Minds than You Might Have Imagined, Vital Theology 3, no. 6 (November 2006): 3 Dismembering/remembering, Common Theology, Queensland, Australia, vol. 2, no. 3 (Winter 2006): 9-13 tre Eucharistie pour le monde: Commentaire sur Deus caritas est, Lhomme nouveau, Paris, no. 1368, April 29, 2006: 5 Pledging Allegiance: A Theological Reflection on the Kobasa Case, The Sign of Peace: Journal of the Catholic Peace Fellowship 5, no. 1 (Spring 2006): 14-15 Liturgy as Politics: An Interview with William Cavanaugh, The Christian Century 122, no. 25 (December 13, 2005): 28-32 Cardinal Pell and the Theology of the Nation State, interview on Encounter, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, aired June 26, 2005 When Enough is Enough: Why God's abundant life won't fit in a shopping cart, and other mysteries of consumerism, Sojourners 34, no. 5 (May 2005): 8-10 Consumption, the Market, and the Eucharist, The Other Journal online journal, issue no. 5 (2005) Inghilterra: i cristiani e la politica, interview, Servizio Informazione Religiosa, Italian Bishops Conference news service, no. 33 (April 29, 2005) Taking Exception: When Torture Becomes Thinkable, The Christian Century 122, no. 2 (January 25, 2005): 9-10 Interview Torture Report Leaves Unfinished Business, Vital Theology 1, nos.15-16, Dec. 10 & 20, 2004 Interview Can Theology Make a Difference in Achieving Racial Reconciliation?, Vital Theology 1, nos. 5-6, May 1 & 15, 2004 At Odds With the Pope: Legitimate Authority and Just Wars, Commonweal CXXX, no. 10 (May 23, 2003: 11-13 Guerre juste et autorit lgitime, Lhomme nouveau, Paris, no. 1301, May 4, 2003: 20

"Prcisions complmentaires," Catholica, Paris, no. 71 (printemps 2001): 88-90 "The God of Silence: Shusaku Endo's Reading of the Passion," Commonweal CXXV, no. 5 (March 13, 1998): 10-12 "Set the Powers to Tremble: John Dear on nonviolence and the nature of God," with David S. Cunningham, Sojourners 25, no. 2 (March-April 1996): 53-5 Endowed and Named Lectures: The Eucharist: Peacemaking and Daily Discipleship, Marcellus Lecture, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, October 28, 2010 The Myth of Religious Violence, 2010 Edward Surtz Lecture, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, October 7, 2010 The Social Significance of the Eucharist and Being Consumed: Consumer Culture and the Eucharist, Yost Lectures, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, May 13, 2010 Christianity and the Marketplace: Confronting the Global Economic Crisis, Shannon Chair Lecture, Nazareth College, NY, October 22, 2009 The Myth of Religious Violence, Jack and Lewis Rudin Lecture, Auburn Seminary, New York, NY, October 15, 2009 The Sacrifice of Love: The Eucharist as Resistance to Terror and Torture, Dom Helder Camara and Cardinal Knox Lecture, Newman College, University of Melbourne, Australia, June 1, 2006 Who Would Jesus Bomb?: Christs Peace in a Violent World, Clarence and Janet Cunningham Lecture, Wesley Foundation, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, October 10, 2004 Other Invited Academic Lectures: The Body of Service: The Social Dimension of the Eucharist and the Diaconate, 5th National Assembly of Deacons in England and Wales, St. Marys University College, Twickenham, England, June 25, 2011 Violence Religious and Secular: Questioning the Categories, plenary address, College Theology Society annual meeting, Iona College, New Rochelle, NY, June 1, 2011 The Myth of Religious Violence, Micah Centre, Kings University College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 13, 2011 Consumer Society and the Eucharist, Institute of Liturgical Studies, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, May 3, 2011 The Myth of Religious Violence, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ, April 7, 2011 The Myth of Religious Violence, St. Marys University College, Calgary, Alberta, March 22, 2011 Theology and the Economic Crisis, University of Chicago Divinity School, Chicago, March 1,

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2011 The Myth of Religious Violence, Divine Word College, Epworth, IA, February 22, 2011 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, January 26, 2011 Theopolitical Imagination and the Mission of the Church, workshop, University of Notre Dame, October 29, 2010 Is Spirituality a Public Health Problem?: Deconstructing the Fear of Religion in Public, Lupina Centre, Regis College, University of Toronto, Canada, October 15, 2010 Religion as a Political Category: Implications for Religious Studies, University of Leiden, Netherlands, September 23, 2010 The Myth of Religious Violence, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, September 20, 2010 Does Religion Cause Violence?, McLaurin Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, September 15, 2010 Dispersed Political Authority: Subsidiarity and Globalization in Caritas in Veritate, Lumen Christi Institute, University of Chicago Divinity School, Chicago, IL, April 28, 2010 Dispersed Political Authority: Subsidiarity and Globalization in Caritas in Veritate, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, April 21, 2010 The Social Significance of the Liturgy, Garrett Evangelical Seminary, Evanston, IL, April 12, 2010 The Invention of Fanaticism, Faith, Rationality, and the Passions symposium, Cambridge University, England, January 11, 2010 Realism and Ecclesiology in the Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr, Christian Realism and Public Life Conference, University of St. Thomas Law School, Minneapolis, MN, November 21, 2009 Violence and the Religious/Secular Distinction, Secularization and Revival Symposium, Baylor University, October 10, 2009 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Veritas Forum, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, April 13, 2009 The Unfreedom of the Free Market, Providence College, Providence, RI, April 6, 2009 Being Consumed: Christianity and Consumer Culture, Athens and Jerusalem Lecture, Indiana Wesleyan College, Marion, IN, March 19, 2009 Eucharist and Torture: Justice and Peace at the Table, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, February 19, 2009 La Teologa despus de la Modernidad: Reina de las Ciencias De Nuevo?, Instituto Superior de Ciencias Religiosas, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, Spain, December 15, 2008 La Mitologa de la Modernidad: Un Diagnstico Teolgico, Instituto Diocesano de Teologa y Pastoral, Bilbao, Spain, December 15, 2008 Christianity and Consumerism, Seminar on Ecclesiology, University of Uppsala, Sweden,

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September 23, 2008 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Livets Ord University, Uppsala, Sweden, September 23, 2008 Christianity and Consumer Culture, rebro Theological Seminary, rebro, Sweden, September 17, 2008 Separation and Wholeness: Notes on the Unsettling Political Presence of the Body of Christ, keynote address, Symposium: For the Sake of the World, Church of Sweden Research Department, Sigtuna, Sweden, September 15, 2008 Does Religion Cause Violence?, University of Ume, Sweden, September 11, 2008 The Social and Political Significance of the Liturgy, University of Ume, Sweden, September 11, 2008 The Work of the People as Public Work: The Social Significance of Liturgy, plenary address, Institute of Liturgical Studies, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, April 2, 2008 Violence and the Normal Mind: Transhistorical Constructions of Religion and the Clash of Civilizations, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, Arizona State University, Tempe, February 1, 2008 A Penitential Account of Local Practices and Church Unity, plenary address, Leuven Encounters in Systematic Theology conference, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, November 9, 2007 And Jesus Said, Dont Do Anything Until I Get Back: Some Common Misconceptions in Public Theology, Center of Theological Inquiry, Pastor-Theologian Conference, Chateau de Montebello, Quebec, June 22, 2007 Henri de Lubac and the Overcoming of Neoscholasticism in Catholic Political Thought, Conference of Catholic Legal Thought, University of St. Thomas Law School, Minneapolis, June 15, 2007 War and Faith, Film, Faith, and Justice Forum, University of Washington, Seattle, April 13, 2007 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Harvard University, Christianity and Violence lecture series, March 22, 2007 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Boston College, Lonergan Workshop, March 22, 2007 "Torture, Terror, and Resistance: Theological Reflection on the Political Landscape," St. Marys University, Winona, MN, March 19, 2007 Does Religion Cause Violence?, Catholic University of America, March 7, 2007 Destroying the Church to Save It: Intra-Christian Persecution and the Modern State, Witness of the Body lecture series, DePaul University, Chicago, January 18, 2007 Does Religion Cause Violence?, New South Wales Parliament House, Sydney, Australia, June 5, 2006 The Church as Gods Body Language, Reclaiming our Voice Conference, Macquarie Christian Studies Institute, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, June 3, 2006 The Myth of the State as Savior, John Paul II Institute, Melbourne, Australia, June 1, 2006

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Does Religion Cause Violence?, Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Western Australia, Perth, May 29, 2006 Just War Theory and Terrorism, University of Notre Dame Australia Law School, Fremantle, Australia, May 29, 2006 Torture and Religion, faculty seminar, University of Melbourne, Australia, May 19, 2006 Does Religion Cause Violence?, International Public Lecture Series, University of Melbourne, Australia, May 18, 2006 Academic Freedom at a Christian University, Hellenic College, Brookline, MA, February 3, 2006 From One City to Two: Christian Reimagining of Political Space, Dept. of Religious Studies, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, January 18, 2006 Making Enemies: The Imagination of Torture in Chile and the U.S., plenary address, Theology, International Law, and Torture Conference, Princeton Seminary, Princeton, NJ, January 14, 2006 Law, Eros, and Kingdom: John Paul II and Leonardo Boff Read the Sermon on the Mount, Sermon on the Mount Conference, Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, November 3, 2005 Body Politics: The Eucharist and Christian Political Life, Loyola University, Baltimore, October 10, 2005 Messianic Nation: A Christian Theological Critique of American Exceptionalism, University of St. Thomas Law School, Minneapolis, Sept. 30, 2005 Re-Examining Our Place: The Ecclesially Based University and a More Robust Understanding of Academic Freedom, Bluffton University, Bluffton, OH, August 24, 2005 The Social Meaning of the Eucharist, plenary address, The Eucharist: A Gift for Mission conference, University of Notre Dame, June 20, 2005 Religion, Violence, and the State, plenary address, Faiths Public Role Conference, University of Cambridge, England, April 7, 2005 Religious Violence and Secular Justice?: Questioning Justifications for the War on Terror, 9th Annual Religion and the Humanities Conference, Center for the Study of Ethics, Utah Valley State College, Orem, UT, October 21, 2004 A Matter of Life and Death, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, The Ten Commandments Conference, Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology, June 16, 2003 The Church in a Disney World: Gaudium et Spes and the Free Market, University of Dayton, OH, April 8, 2003 "God is Not Religious," North Park University, Chicago, IL, February 24, 2003 "The Myth of Religious Violence," Iowa State University, Ames, IA, October 28, 2002 "Violence, Religion, and the Nation-State," Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC, September 24, 2002 "Academic Freedom in an Ecclesially-Based University," The Ecclesially-Based University in a Liberal-Democratic Society conference, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA, March 7, 2002

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"Does Religion Cause Violence?: Questioning the Myth of Religious Wars," Kellogg Institute Lecture Series, University of Notre Dame, IN, October 16, 2001 "Globalization and the Concrete Universal," DeSales University, Allentown, PA, Balthasar and the Evangelization of Culture Conference, April 28, 2001 "Ecclesiology and Toleration," Baylor University, Waco, TX, Christianity and Toleration Symposium, April 9, 2001 "Sacrifice and the Rise of the Modern State," Duke University, Dept. of English, Durham, NC, April 12, 2000 "Eucharist and Martyrdom: Romero's Challenge to First-World Christians," Yale University, New Haven, CT, March 24, 2000 "Participation in the Trinity in Aquinas and Luther," Seventh Annual Aquinas/Luther Conference, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, NC, November 8, 1999 "Rethinking Church Responses to Human Rights Abuses," Human Rights Roundtable, University of Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, IN, September 20, 1999 "Torture and the Church in Chile: Politics, Theology, and State Terror," DePaul University, Chicago, IL, Department of Political Science, Feb. 15, 1999 "Damned for the Greater Glory of God?," Loyola College of Maryland, Baltimore, November 9, 1998 "Can a Village be Global?: Eucharist, Catholicity, and Globalization," Catholicism and Catholicity: Eucharistic Communities in Historical and Contemporary Perspective conference, Duke University, Durham, NC, April 17-19, 1998 "Torture as Social Strategy," Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis, MN, October 11, 1996 "Torture and its Impact on Theology: The Catholic Church in Pinochet's Chile," Pace University, White Plains, NY, Dept. of Philosophy and Religion, April 30, 1994 "Christian Economics and Capitalist Theology," Ball State University, Muncie, IN, January 21, 1994 Conference Papers and Responses: Torture and Social Imagination, Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH, June 11, 2010 Respondent, panel discussion on my book The Myth of Religious Violence, Prophetic Imagination conference, Point Loma Nazarene University, Point Loma, CA, March 26, 2010 A Nation with the Churchs Soul: Richard John Neuhaus and Reinhold Niebuhr on Church and Politics, Niebuhr Society, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, November 7, 2009 Grounded: Creation and Economic Crisis, plenary address, Ekklesia Project Annual Meeting, DePaul University, Chicago, July 10, 2009 Response to Karen Bergesch and Daniel Bruno, Cloud of Witnesses Symposium, World Council of Churches, Monastery of Bose, Italy, October 31, 2008 Migrations of the Holy: Westphalia and the Sacralized State, International Studies Association

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Annual Convention, March 27, 2008 Respondent, Worship Practices and Social Activism, Practical Theology Group, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, November 17, 2007 Eucharist and Politeia, New Beginnings conference, Granada, Spain, Sept. 10, 2005 The Empire of the Empty Shrine: American Imperialism and the Church keynote address, Ekklesia Project Annual Meeting, DePaul University, Chicago, July 18, 2005 Respondent, session on my book Theopolitical Imagination, Christian Ethics and the Enlightenment Group, Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, Miami, January 8, 2005 Panelist, The Ecclesiological Influence of Latin American Theologies in North America, Christian Systematic Theology Group and Roman Catholic Studies Group, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, San Antonio, November 22, 2004 Already a Defeat for You: The Clergy Sexual Abuse Scandal, the Eucharist, and the War, Catholic Theological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, June 12, 2004 "What Kind of Friend are You? Sorting Through the Claims on Christian Allegiance," plenary address, Ekklesia Project Annual Meeting, Chicago, June 14, 2002 Respondent, Future of Catholic Moral Theology Conference, University of Notre Dame, April 20, 2002 Respondent, "Carnal Israel and Eucharistic Theology: A New Encounter?," Study of Judaism Section and Comparative Studies in Religion Section, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Denver, November 20, 2001 "How Public is 'Public Theology'? Some Problems with Civil Society," Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, Chicago, January 6, 2001 "Augustine and Disney on Coercion," Ethics Section, American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Orlando, November 21, 1998 "Dorothy Day and the Mystical Body of Christ in the Second World War," Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Conference, Marquette University, October 11, 1997 "Reconsidering Excommunication: Some Case Studies from Latin America," Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, January 10, 1997 "`They Have Tortured All of us Equally:' Torture as an Ecclesiological Problem," American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Chicago, November 22, 1994 "The Wars of Religion and the Fiction of Pluralism," American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 21, 1993

Other Invited Talks: Being Consumed: A Eucharistic Materialism, Social Justice Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 14, 2011

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A Theological View of the Economic Crisis, Social Justice Institute, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 13, 2011 A Christian Response to Torture, Romero Centre, Toronto, ON, October 16, 2010 The Myth of Religious Violence, Blessed John XXIII parish, Fort Collins, CO, September 19, 2010 The Myth of Religious Violence, First United Methodist Church, Fort Collins, CO, September 19, 2010 The Myth of Religious Violence, Theology Forum, University of Chicago Divinity School, April 28, 2010 The Kingdom Order and Consumer Culture, Evolving Church Conference, Toronto, Ontario, April 10, 2010 Being Consumed: Christianity and Consumer Culture, Edina Community Lutheran Church, Edina, MN, February 28, 2010 Torture and the Body of Christ, St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Minneapolis, February 11, 2010 The Myth of Religious Violence, Conference on Christian Nonviolence, United Theological Seminary, New Brighton, MN, October 31, 2009 Eucharist and Social Justice, series of 4 talks, Archdiocese of Oklahoma City clergy education, Oklahoma City, Sept. 2-3, 2009 Economics, Simplicity, and Faithful Christian Living and Telling the Truth about Ourselves, First United Methodist Church, Ft. Collins, CO, August 23, 2009 Christianity and Consumer Culture, Como Park Lutheran Church, St. Paul, MN, April 5, 2009 Being Consumed: Christianity and Consumer Culture, St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish and Newman Center, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, March 5, 2009 The Theopolitical Imagination: Christ and Caesar in New Perspective, Cornerstone Festival, Bushnell, Illinois, July 3-4, 2008 Christianity and Consumer Culture, Central Plains Mennonite Conference annual meeting, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 19, 2008 A Tortured God: Christian Responses to Torture in the Contemporary World, University of St. Thomas, April 10, 2008 Consumerism and the Christian Life, Campus Ministry retreat, University of St. Thomas, Gainey Center, March 8, 2008 The Church as Gods Body Language and Liturgy as Body Building, Liturgy: Justice Building and Peacemaking conference, Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN, January 12, 2008 The Advent Readings and Christian Hope, Adult Forum, Resurrection Lutheran Church, Roseville, MN, December 2 & 9, 2007 Christianity and Consumer Culture, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Minneapolis, MN, September 19, 2007 Being Consumed: Christianity and Consumerism, First Friday Club of Greater Akron, Akron, OH,

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July 13, 2007 War and Peace: Catholic Reflections in a Time of War, Theology on Tap, Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis, Bloomington, MN, May 14, 2007 What Kind of Sacrifice is the Eucharist?, St. Marks Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN, March 16, 2007 Christianity and Consumerism, Christ Community Church, Des Moines, IA, March 10-11, 2007 The Sacrifice of Love, St. Marys Catholic Church, Upper Coomera, Queensland, Australia, June 8, 2006 The Sacrifice of Love, OShea Centre, Archdiocese of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, June 7, 2006 Religion and Violence, Cathedral of Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia, June 6, 2006 Violence and the Common Good, Keynote Address, Catholic Education Office Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, June 2, 2006 Understandings of Eucharistic Sacrifice, Catholic Education Office, Treacy College, Melbourne, Australia, May 31, 2006 Issues and Challenges in Public/Political Theology, Scripture Union House, Perth, Australia, May 28, 2006 When Enough is Enough: Living as Christians in a Time of Affluenza, Trinity College, Perth, Australia, May 27, 2006 The Eucharist in a Tortured World, Penola College, Glenroy, Victoria, Australia, May 24, 2006 Religion and Violence, Padua College, Mornington, Victoria, Australia, May 23, 2006 Religion and Violence, Aquinas College, Ringwood, Victoria, Australia, May 22, 2006 Oscar Romero and the Witness of the Eucharist, Archdiocese of Melbourne, Cardinal Knox Centre, Melbourne, Australia, May 19, 2006 Being Consumed: Consumerism and the Eucharist, St. Marks Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN, April 7, 2006 Liturgy and Social Justice, Pilgrim Lutheran Church, St. Paul, MN, April 2, 2006 Christianity and Consumerism, Historic St. Peter Church, Cleveland, OH, March 18, 2006 Is Patriotism a Virtue?, Stillwater Catholic Worker Community, Stillwater, MN, Dec. 10, 2004 Being Christian in America, Olivet Congregational Church, St. Paul, MN, April 14 & 21, 2004 In the Footsteps of Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton, presentation and panel discussion, St. Matthews Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN, March 28, 2004 Beyond Tourism: On Intervening in Latin America, St. Thomas Becket Catholic Church, Eagan, MN, Jan. 26, 2004 The Nature of the Church, St. Marks Catholic Church, St. Paul, MN, Sept. 6, 2003 "Monastic Life and the Eucharist," series of five talks, Assumption Abbey, Ava, MO, Jan. 30-Feb. 2, 2003 "Torture and Eucharist," Seabury-Western Seminary, Evanston, IL, Nov. 27, 2001

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"After September 11: Christian and Muslim Holy Wars," panel discussion, University of Notre Dame, September 20, 2001 "The Vocation of Non-Violence and the Works of Mercy," St. Mary's Church, Stillwater, MN, April 15, 1999 "Economics as Religion," St. Paul's On the Hill Episcopal Church, St. Paul, MN, October 25, 1998 "Shusaku Endo's Silence," Ex Libris Lecture, University of St. Thomas, May 8, 1997 "Jesus Christ: Yesterday, Today, and Forever," Diocese of Superior, Cumberland, WI, January 25, 1997 "The Rise of the Corporation," United Methodist Northeast District Seminar, Duke Divinity School, February 1, 1994 Membership in Professional Societies: American Academy of Religion Society of Christian Ethics Catholic Theological Society of America Professional Activities: Member, Board of Advisors, John Templeton Foundation, 2011Co-editor, Modern Theology, 2006Member, Editorial Board, Political Theology, 2011Member, Lay Advisory Board, Assumption Abbey (Trappist), Ava, MO, 2006Member, Editorial Council, Theology Today, 2005Associate Editor, Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic and Evangelical Theology, 1996Participant, working group on Faith in a Secular Age, Catholic University of America, 2010Resource Theologian, Center of Theological Inquiry Pastor-Theologian Program, Amado, AZ, February 25-28, 2007 Series consultant, Westminster John Knox Press, 2007Participant, Catholic Common Ground Initiative, Ninth Cardinal Bernardin Conference, Arlington, VA, March 4-6, 2005 External examiner, Ph.D. dissertations: Gabriel Santos, Dept. of Sociology, University of Delaware, 2006; Elizabeth Phillips, Faculty of Divinity, Cambridge University, England, 2008; Joel Hodge, School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics, Queensland University, Australia, 2008; Matthew Tan, Theology, Australian Catholic University, 2009 Member, Group Research Project on the Common Good, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ, 2000-03 Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Brazos Press, 1999-

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Member, Group Research Project on Theological Anthropology, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton, NJ, 2000 Referee of manuscripts for the journals Theological Studies, Modern Theology, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Peace and Change, Pro Ecclesia, and for Oxford University Press, Blackwell Publishers, the University of Notre Dame Press, and the University of Scranton Press Courses Taught: For faculty: Lilly Seminar in Christian Scholarship, Calvin College, July 3-28, 2006 Liturgy and Politics For graduate students: Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity: Theology of the Church, DT502 Eucharistic Ecclesiology, DT800, independent study University of St. Thomas, Masters Program in Catholic Studies Ecclesiology, CSMA510 For undergraduate students: University of St. Thomas: The Christian Theological Tradition, THEO 101 Christian Belief: Ancient and Contemporary, THEO200 Theology and Politics, THEO363/LAW892 The Church in Latin America, THEO/CATH326 Christianity and Consumer Culture, THEO386/CATH397 The Church, THEO 358 The Catholic Worker Movement, THEO/CATH327 Ideas Matter: Religion, Culture, and Social Change, IDSC480 Martyrdom (taught in Rome) Duke University (adjunct instructor): The Roman Catholic Tradition, Department of Religion Religion and Social Change in Honduras (half-credit course) Intermediate Spanish, Continuing Education University Service:

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Member, Institutional Review Board, 2009-10 Member, Justice and Peace Program Transition Council, 2007-08 Member, Competitive Scholarships Committee, 2004Member, Hispanic Ministry Certificate Planning Committee, 2004 Director, Latino Leadership Scholarships, 2002Coordinator, postgraduate scholarship information sessions, 1997-2001, 2003-8 Member, Grievance Committee, 1999-2003 Freshman advisor, 1996Advisor for Rhodes, Marshall, and Mitchell Scholarships, 1996Campus coordinator, Alliance for Catholic Education, 1996-2001 Theology Department Service: Secretary, Tenure Committee, 2007Member, Tenure Committee, 2002Member, Speakers Committee, 2002Member, Hiring Committee, 2002-05 Member, Library Committee, 1996Mentor for new faculty, 1999-2001, 2003-4, 2005-06 Peer reviews of teaching for 7 colleagues, 2004-07 Speaker, Theology on Tap, March 28, 2007 Speaker, Theology on Tap, Oct. 6, 2004 Judge, Theology Essay Contest, 2000-01 Presenter, THEO101 Workshop, 1997-2006 Coordinator, Theta Alpha Kappa Honor Society, 1996-2003 Other University and Departmental Activities: Participant, MAT thesis committee for Marta Pereira, 2009 Tutor, Faculty Partnership with Dr. Tim Pawl, Philosophy Department, Spring 2009 Participant, Lilly seminar on Critical Pedagogy and Catholic Social Teaching, January 2005 Director, Lilly internships on Hispanic ministry, 2004 Presenter, panel discussion on the Churchs response to immigration, St. Paul Seminary, February 22, 2002 Presenter, faculty discussion of my book Torture and Eucharist, St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, March 29, 2000 Participant, Undergraduate Admissions Publications Interviews, September 15, 1999 Participant, Focus Group on Service Learning, April 22, 1999 Participant, Enhanced Lecture Workshop, January 11, 1999

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Presenter, VIA/Vision Leader training, December 3, 1998 Director, independent study on U.S. Hispanic Catholics by Cory Rohlfing, Spring 1997 Participant, Summer Seminar on Cooperative Learning, June, 1996 Participant, Theology and Social Science Discussion Group, 1995-96 Participant, discussion on Ex Corde Ecclesiae with faculty and administrators, October 11, 1995 Participant, Student Affairs dialogue on diversity, October 9, 1995 Moderator, concurrent session, John A. Ryan Conference, Sept. 14-17, 1995 Other Work Experience: Research Fellow: Center for Civil and Human Rights, Notre Dame Law School, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, January-July 1990. - Developed a computer data base for researching human rights abuses using the microfilmed archives of the Vicariate of Solidarity, Santiago, Chile. Coordinator: Building Together cooperative housing project, Santiago, Chile, July 1988-December 1989. - Member of the board of directors of neighborhood cooperative house-building project; coordinated community formation, work projects, purchase of materials. Teacher, full-time: St. Mary's High School, Colorado Springs, Colorado, August 1984-June 1985. - Taught religion to high school freshmen and sophomores. Church and Community Activities: Volunteer, Sant Egidio Community soup kitchen, Rome, 2008-09 Member, small church community, St. Marks Catholic Church, St. Paul, 2003-08 Prayers of the Faithful committee, St. Marks Catholic Church, St. Paul, 2003-08 Board member and volunteer, Casa Guadalupana house of hospitality, St. Paul, 1997-2011 Volunteer, Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis, 1996-8 Volunteer translator, Saint Mary's Health Clinics, St. Paul, 1996-2000 Leader, Duke-Honduras Project, 1991-5 Member, base Christian community, San Roque parish, Santiago, Chile, October 1987-December 1989 Member, Religious Task Force against Impunity, Santiago, Chile, 1989 Tutor, Hogar Santa Cruz children's home, Santiago, Chile, October 1987-December 1989 Team member, St. Edmund's College rowing team, Cambridge University, 1985-7 Member, Footlights Comedy Troupe, Cambridge University, 1986-7

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