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Dr. Kim Ian Parker


Dr. Kim I. ParkerPosition

Professor

Academics

Ph.D. McMaster University, 1988

Contact

Office: 5005 Arts & Administration
Telephone: (709) 864-8594
Email: kparker@mun.ca
Webpage:


Research Interests

Hebrew Bible, Biblical Interpretation, Enlightenment thought, political philosophy.


Current Research

  • A study of the rise of historical-critical interpretation of the Bible in the 17th century
  • Political readings of biblical narratives
  • The theological writings of John Locke


Courses Taught

1000 The Religions of the World (also as research/writing version)
1010 Religion in the Modern World
1020 Christianity in Western Civilization
1050 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew I
1051 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew II
1200 The Bible in Western Religion and Culture (also at the Harlow campus)
2050 The Old Testament (also as research/writing version)
3030 The Torah
3031 The Book of Genesis
3060 The Prophets of Israel
3090 The Writings
3091 The Problem of Justice in the Old Testament
3272 Bible, Culture, and Interpretation
3820 Religion and the Arts (at the Harlow Campus)
4211 Genesis 1-11
4218 Seventeenth-Century Biblical Criticism
4902 Advanced Readings in the Hebrew Bible

6100 Methods and Theories in Religious Studies
6110 Thesis Writing
6120 Studies in Religious Texts

  • Biblical Narratology; Biblical Poetics; Postmodernism and the Bible; Biblical Poetics; Genesis 1-11 (Hebrew); Genesis 1-50

6902 Special Topics in the Hebrew Bible

  • Advanced Biblical Hebrew; Feminist Readings of Biblical Narratives; Interpretations of Israelite History; The Book of Genesis; The Book of Job

6908 Special Topics in the History of Western Religious Thought

  • Locke and Religion; Nietzsche and Religion; Theological-Political Issues in 17th Century Europe; Political Readings of Biblical Narratives


Student Supervision

M.A. Theses

Cober, Lucas (in progress). Research topic: 鈥橳he Eyes of the Blind shall be Open鈥: Blindness in the Biblical Tradition.
Mason, Eli (in progress). Research topic: Fearful Symmetry: Narrative Parallelism in Yahweh鈥檚 Demons.
Pomeroy, Trevor (2014). 鈥楢s Commander of the Army of the Lord I have Now Come鈥: Joshua 5:13-6:27 as War Narrative in Context.
Worsley, Emily (2013). 鈥榃here were you when I laid the Foundations of the Earth鈥?: Creation as Unfinished in God鈥檚 Speech to Job.
Walters, Lisa (2010): Christianity and Conservatism on Parliament Hill.
Aucoin, Lael (2010). Reclaiming Dinah: A Feminist-Literary Analysis of Genesis 34:1-17.
Keating, Raelene (2009). The Tower of Babel: A Literary Examination of Genesis 11:1-9.
Sheedy, Matt (2008). Locke鈥檚 Inheritors: The Theological Underpinnings of the Letter Concerning Toleration and its Modern Implications for the Moral Dilemma of Religious Toleration.
Walsh, Catherine (2004). Prophet in a Righteous Land: George W. Bush鈥檚 Rhetoric and the Hebrew Bible.
Sherwood, Ian (2004). Job鈥檚 鈥楻estoration: An Ascetic Misinterpretation of the Epilogue of the Book of Job.
Carter, Ben (2003). Feuerbachian Imagination and the Reversal of Hegelian Ontology in The Essence of Christianity (1841).
Gilroy, Daniel (2002). The Genesis and Ecology Debate.
Meade, Sonya (1997). 鈥楤less God and Die鈥: An Examination of the Role of Job鈥檚 Wife in the Masoretic Text of Job.
Bungay, Roy (1996). 鈥淣arrative Structure and Character Development in 2 Samuel 11.
Duke, Pat (1995). The Numinous Experience and Self-Understanding in 1QH. (Co-supervised with Dr. David J. Hawkin)
Lambe, Tony (1994): Genesis 38: Literary Design and Context.


Publications

2014

  • An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament (New York: Linus Publications, 2014).
  • 鈥淪pinoza, Locke, and Biblical Criticism,鈥 in Conscience and Scripture: Locke and Biblical Hermeneutics, ed. by Luisa Simonutti (New York: Springer Press, 2014), 41 ms pages, in press.
  • 鈥淎 King Like Other Nations: Political Theory and the Hebrew Republic in the Early Modern Age,鈥 in The Oxford Handbook to the Bible, ed. by Kevin Killeen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), 384-396.

2012

  • 鈥淟ocke, Religion, Rights, and the Rise of Modernity,鈥 LUMEN XXXI (2012), 115-129.

2009

  • 鈥淣ewton, Locke, and the Trinity: Sir Isaac鈥檚 Comments on Locke鈥檚 A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Romans,鈥 The Scottish Journal of Theology 62.1 (2009), 40-52.

2008

  • 鈥溾楳en Being Partial to Themselves鈥: Human Selfishness in Locke鈥檚 Two Treatises鈥 (co-author with Greg Forster), Politics and Religion, 1.2 (2008), 169-99.

2007

  • 鈥淭hat 鈥楧readful Name, Leviathan鈥: Biblical Resonances in the Title to Hobbes鈥檚 Famous Political Work,鈥 Hebraic Political Studies, 2.4 (2007), 424-447.

2006

  • 鈥淏uilding the Second Temple,鈥 in Biblica: The Bible Atlas, ed. by Barry J. Beitzel (Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2006), 348-361.

2005

  • 鈥淎dam the Postmodern Bourgeois Liberal?,鈥 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 29.4 (2005), 439-453.

2004

  • The Biblical Politics of John Locke (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2004).

1999

  • 鈥淢irror, Mirror on the Wall, Must We Leave Eden Once and for All?: A Lacanian Pleasure Trip through the Garden,鈥 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 83 (1999), 19-29.

1997

  • 鈥淪olomon the Philosopher King? The Nexus of Law and Wisdom in I Kings 1-11,鈥 reprinted in Sheffield Old Testament Readers Series, J. Cheryl Exum, ed., The Historical Books: A Sheffield Reader (Sheffield: Sheffield, 1997), 233-248.

1996

  • 鈥淛ohn Locke and the Enlightenment Metanarrative,鈥 Scottish Journal of Theology 49 (1996), 57-73.
  • 鈥淪peech, Writing, and Power: Deconstructing the Biblical Canon,鈥 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 69 (1996), 91-103.

1994

  • Wisdom and Law in the Reign of Solomon (Lewiston/Queenston/Lampeter: Mellen Biblical Press, 1994).

1993

  • Liberal Democracy and the Bible, Kim Ian Parker, ed. (Lewiston/Queenston/Lampeter: Mellen, 1993).
  • 鈥淩eason, Revelation, and Liberal Democracy,鈥 in Liberal Democracy and the Bible, ed. by Kim Ian Parker (Lewiston/Queenston/Lampeter: Mellen Biblical Press, 1994), 1-18.
  • 鈥淟ocke鈥檚 Theologico-Political Argument,鈥 in Liberal Democracy and the Bible, ed. by Kim Ian Parker, (Lewiston/Queenston/Lampeter: Mellen, 1993), 101-128.

1992

  • 鈥淪olomon the Philosopher King? The Nexus of Law and Wisdom in I Kings 1-11,鈥 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 53 (1992), 75-91.

1991

  • 鈥淭he Limits to Solomon鈥檚 Reign: A Response to Amos Frisch,鈥 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 51 (1991), 15-21.

1990

  • Text and Tradition: A Guide to the Old Testament (Burlington, ON: Trinity Press, 1990).

1988

  • 鈥淩epetition as a Structuring Device in I Kings 1-11,鈥 Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 42 (1988), 19-27.


Presentations

Invited

  • 鈥淢ontesquieu and Locke and the Idea of Consent,鈥 Discussant for the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA (November 2012)
  • 鈥淭he Contribution of the Bible to the Development of Modernity: John Locke and Seventeenth-Century Biblical Exegesis.鈥 Paper for the 鈥淏ible in the Seventeenth Century: The Authorised Version Quatercentenary (1611-2011),鈥 York, UK (July, 2011).
  • 鈥溾楢 King Like Other Nations鈥: Political Theory and the Hebrew Republic in the Early Modern Age.鈥 Paper for the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA (January, 2011).
  • 鈥淟ocke, Religion, Rights, and the Rise of Modernity,鈥 Paper presented to Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth Century Studies, St. John's, NL (October, 2010).
  • 鈥淎thens or Jerusalem?: Strauss, Spinoza, and Genesis.鈥 Paper for the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA (January, 2008).
  • 鈥淣o Man Can Serve Two Masters鈥: Politics and the Bible in Hobbes Leviathan.鈥 Paper for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL (August, 2007).
  • 鈥淢en Being Partial to Themselves: Human Selfishness in Locke's Two Treatises鈥 (co-author with Greg Forster). Paper for the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA (August, 2006).
  • 鈥淗uman Rights, the Creator, and the Genesis of John Locke鈥檚 Theory of Property.鈥 Paper for the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA (January, 2006).

Refereed

  • 鈥淎 Learning Community Across Two Campuses鈥 (with Catherine Innes-Parker). Presented at the Association of Atlantic Universities Teaching Showcase, St. John's, NL (October, 2006).
  • 鈥淪ir Isaac Newton: Biblical Scholar.鈥 Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, London, ON (2005).
  • 鈥淭he Creator and Inalienable Rights.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Jacques Maritain Society, Halifax, NS (2003).
  • 鈥淎dam, the Postmodern Bourgeois Liberal.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Edmonton, AB (2000).
  • 鈥淢irror, Mirror on the Wall, Must We Leave Eden Once and for All?: A Lacanian Pleasure Trip through the Garden.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, St. John鈥檚, NL (May, 1997).
  • 鈥淪peech, Writing, and Power: The Biblical Canon in a Postmodern Age.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Calgary (May, 1994).
  • 鈥淛ohn Locke and Modern Critical Discourse: Showdown in Eden.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Ottawa (May, 1993).
  • 鈥淟iberalism and the Bible: John Locke, Robert Filmer, and Genesis.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Kingston, ON (May, 1991).
  • 鈥淪olomon the Philosopher King? The Nexus of Law and Wisdom in I Kings 1-11.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Victoria, BC (May, 1990).
  • 鈥淩epetition as a Structuring Device in I Kings 1-11.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Hamilton, ON (May, 1987).
  • 鈥淭he Theologico-Political Teaching of Genesis 1:22.鈥 Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies, Halifax, NS (May, 1981).

Other

  • Text and Context Symposium III. Presented Paper, 鈥淟ocke and Biblical Interpretation: A Study in Method鈥 (April, 2015) (organizer)
  • Text and Context Symposium II. Presented Paper, 鈥淛ohn Locke as Biblical Scholar: The Spinoza Connection鈥 (April, 2014) (co-organizer of with Jennifer Selby).
  • Religion: Public or Private? 鈥淭he Case of the Quebec Charter of Values.鈥 Rocket Bakery, St. John鈥檚, NL. (January, 2014)
  • Religious Studies Speaker Series. Presented Lecture, 鈥淭he Story of the Fall: Corruption or Confusion? (November, 2013).
  • Text and Context Symposium I. Presented Paper, 鈥淲orking with Manuscripts: Locke and Newton鈥 (April, 2013) (co-organizer with Jennifer Selby)
  • Religious Studies Colloquium Series. Presented paper, 鈥淎 King like Other Nations: Political Theory and the Hebrew Republic in the Early Modern Age鈥 (March, 2011).
  • Philosophy Department鈥檚 鈥淛ockey Club.鈥 Presented a paper on Leo Strauss鈥檚 鈥淎thens and Jerusalem鈥 (February, 2011).
  • M. Phil program MUN: Presented Paper, 鈥淭he Biblical Theory of Types鈥 (October, 2004).
  • Religious Studies and Philosophy Colloquium. 鈥淲idening Access to Sacred and Canonical Texts,鈥 University of Nottingham, England (July, 2003).
  • French Department, MUN: Presented Paper: 鈥淲hat is a Discipline?鈥 (February, 2000).
  • English/Women's Studies Research Seminar, UPEI. Presented Paper: 鈥淓ve: Between the Pit and the Pedestal鈥 (March, 1998).
  • Deans and Directors, MUN. Presented Paper: 鈥淭he Hebrew Bible and its Interpreters鈥 (May, 1994).
  • M. Phil program, MUN. Presented Paper: 鈥淟ocke's Rationalized Christianity鈥 (June, 1993)
  • M. Phil program, MUN. Presented Paper: 鈥淲riting and Speech in the Bible鈥 (May, 1993)
  • Joint Seminar for the Humanities, MUN. Presented Paper: 鈥淭he Biblical Politics of John Locke鈥 (March, 1990


Funding and Awards

  • SSHRC Standard Research Grant (2009-2012)
  • SSHRC Vice-President's Research Grant (internal) (2007-2008).
  • CFHSS Grant to Wilfrid Laurier University Press (2005-2006)
  • SSHRC Standard Research Grant (2001 to 2004).
  • SSHRC Vice-President鈥檚 Research Grant (internal) (2001-2004, declined).
  • SSHRC Vice-President鈥檚 Research Grant (internal) (1998-2001).