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Brian Brock (born 1970) is an American theologian. He holds a Personal Chair in Christian Ethics at the School of Divinity, History, and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen.University of Aberdeen (School of Divinity, History and Philosophy)
Faculty profile: Professor Brian Brock
Retrieved 11 February 2019.


Early life and education

Brock was born and raised in
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, where he was educated at Robert E. Lee High School. Before training as a theologian, he worked as an investigative reporter and editorialist from 1997 to 1999 for the Baytown Sun.University of Texas Archive of Baytown Su
Archive of Baytown Sun, 5 August 1999
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Brock studied Biology at
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before taking a Masters in Biomedical and Clinical Ethics at
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. In 1997, he moved to the United Kingdom, where he studied Theology at the University of Oxford, before completing his doctoral studies in Christian Ethics in 2003 at
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, working under
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and Colin Gunton.EThOS Archiv
"A theological examination of contemporary deliberation about the development of new technologies, with reference to M. Heidegger, M. Foucault, and G. Grant : discovering our dwelling".
Retrieved 11 February 2019.


Academic career

Brock conducted postdoctoral studies (2003-2004) at the Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen–Nuremberg under Hans G. Ulrich. In October 2004, he was appointed as a lecturer in Practical and Moral Theology at the University of Aberdeen. He was elevated to a Personal Chair in 2018. He has been a visiting scholar at Duke Divinity School (2008-2009) and the University of the Reformed Church in Kampen in 2014. Brock is a member of the University of Aberdeen's Centre for Spirituality, Health and Disability and a founding member of the Centre for the Study of Autism and Christian Community Friendship. He is also a founding member of the new University of Aberdeen Friendship House initiative. Brock plays an active role in teaching undergraduates at the University of Aberdeen, leading postgraduate seminars, and has successfully supervised thirty doctoral candidates, many of whom have published their doctoral theses as books, including Andrew Draper, Scott Prather, Tyler Atkinson, Michael Laffin, Benjamin Wall, Amy J. Erickson, Andrew Errington, Steven Schafer, Kevin Hargaden, Jacob Marques Rollison, Timothy Shaun Price, Daniel Patterson, Ross Halbach, Allen Calhoun, Michael Morelli, and Emily Beth Hill. In 2022, the Aberdeen University Students' Association (AUSA) named him Best Postgraduate Research Supervisor.


Professional activities

Since 2016, Brock has been Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Disability and Religion. Along with
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, he is the founding editor of the academic monograph series, "T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics". Since 2012 he has served on the Theological Commission of the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney, Scottish Episcopal Church. He is most notable for his contribution to the emerging field of disability theology, but has written widely in moral theology. In 2018, he was awarded "Alumnus of the Year" by Loma Linda University, being described as "a maker of social change who betters understanding of the Christian tradition." He is regularly invited to offer plenary addresses at conferences relating to questions around disability and religion, or Christian Ethics more broadly construed.


Publications

Brock's first monograph, ''Singing the Ethos of God: On the Place of Christian Ethics in Scripture'' was published in 2007. It was the subject of a special review edition of the journal ''European Journal of Theology'' in 2009. He is also the author of ''Christian Ethics in a Technological Age'' (2010) and ''Captive to Christ, Open to the World: On Doing Christian Ethics in Public'' (2014), which was discussed on the prominent evangelical podcast Mars Hill. Along with Stanley Hauerwas, he wrote ''Beginnings: Interrogating Hauerwas''(2016), which was the subject of a special symposium hosted by the School of Theology, Philosophy, and Music at Dublin City University. His ''Disability in the Christian Tradition: A Reader'', which he prepared with John Swinton was the subject of a special edition of the Journal of Religion, Disability & Health. The project he has been working on for over a decade, a theological account of disability, was published in 2019 as ''Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of Christ''. Other books include ''Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ's Body'' (2021) and the two-volume Scriptural commentary on 1 Corinthians, co-written with
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entitled ''The Malady of the Christian Body'' and ''The Therapy of the Christian Body''. He has edited or co-edited a number of essay collections, including ''Theology, Disability and Sport: Social Justice Perspectives'', ''A Graceful Embrace: Theological Reflections on Adopting Children'', ''The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist'', ''Evoking Lament: A Systematic Theological Enquiry'' and ''Theology, Disability and the New Genetics: Why Science Needs the Church''. He also edited the first full-length English-language work by prominent German theologian Hans G. Ulrich, ''Transfigured Not Conformed: Christian Ethics in a Hermeneutic Key''. He is the author of over twenty essays in journals including the ''International Journal of Systematic Theology'', ''Studies in Christian Ethics'', and ''
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References

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