DEMETRIOS S. KATOS Professor of Religious Studies Hellenic College 50 Goddard Avenue Brookline, Mass. 02445 EDUCATION Ph.D., Greek and Latin Patristic Theology. Catholic University of America. M.A., Early Christian Studies. Catholic University of America. M.Div. Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. B.A., magna cum laude, Economics. New York University. APPOINTMENTS May 2011- AY 2010-2011 2010-Present 2004-Present Dean, Hellenic College Interim Dean. Hellenic College. Associate Professor of Religious Studies. Hellenic College. Lecturer. Boston College. 2002-2010 Assistant Professor of Religious Studies. Hellenic College. 2000-2002 Adjunct Instructor. Hellenic College. 1999-2002 Registrar. Hellenic College. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS Palladius of Helenopolis: The Origenist Advocate. (Oxford University Press, 2011). The Foundations of Noetic Prayer, Thinking Through Faith: New Perspectives from Orthodox Christian Scholars, ed. Aristotle Papanikolaou and Elizabeth Prodromou (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir s Seminary Press, 2008). Socratic Dialogue or Forensic Debate? Judicial Rhetoric and Stasis Theory in the Dialogue on the Life of St. John Chrysostom. Vigiliae Christianae 61 (2007): 42-69. Humility as the Harbinger of Imageless Prayer in the Lausiac History. St. Vladimir s Theological Quarterly (2007): 107-21. In the Image of God: Mystical Theology and Secular Vocations, Christ at Work: Orthodox Christian Perspectives on Vocation, ed. Ann Bezzerides (Brookline, MA: Holy Cross Press, 2006). Origenists in the Desert: Palladius of Helenopolis and the Alexandrian Theological Tradition. American Benedictine Review, 56:2 (June 2005): 167-193. Katos 1 of 6
PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Chair, Symposium I: Byzantium and Beyond. Orthodox Constructions of the West. Fordham University, NY. June 2010. Palladius of Helenopolis and the (Questionably) Legal Reception of Origenist Monks. Annual Meeting of the North America Patristics Society, Chicago, IL. May 2010. The Origenist Controversy and the Demise of John Chrysostom. Annual Meeting of Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology, Pittsburgh, PA. November, 2009. Palladius of Helenopolis on the Origenist Controversy and John Chrysostom. Annual Meeting of the Orthodox Theological Society in America, Brookline, MA. June 2009. Rhetoric in Defense of the Indefensible? Palladius of Helenopolis and Extra-Jurisdictional Episcopal Actions. Annual Meeting of the North America Patristics Society, Chicago, IL. May 2009. Advocating the Theological Alternative. Annual Meeting of the Henry Luce III Fellows in Theology, Pittsburgh, PA. November 2008. Cause or Catalyst? The Origenist Controversy and the Banishment of John Chrysostom. Annual meeting of the Byzantine Studies Association of North America, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. October 2008. Chair, Symposium II: The Trinitarian Theology of Augustine. Orthodox Readings of Augustine. Fordham University, NY. June 2007. Evagrius of Pontus on Providence and the Utility of Evil. Annual meeting of the Pappas Patristics Institute, Brookline, MA. October 2006. Humility as the Harbinger of Imageless Prayer in the Lausiac History. Annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, Chicago, IL. May 2006. Forensic Oratory in the Dialogue on the Life of St. John Chrysostom, Patristica Bostoniensia, Cambridge, MA. November 2005. Tradition and Modernity in the Formation of Christian Theology: The Nicene Faith. Annual Meeting of the Orthodox Theological Society in America, Crestwood, NY. June 2005. Socratic Discourse or Courtroom Debate? Early Christian Rhetoric in the Dialogue on the Life of St. John Chrysostom Annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, Loyola University, Chicago, IL. May 2004 Origenists in the Desert: Palladius of Helenopolis and the Alexandrian Theological Tradition Patristica Bostoniensia, Cambridge, MA. April 2004. Contra Hieronymum: The Lausiac History of Palladius of Helenopolis as a Response to Jerome. Annual meeting of the North American Patristics Society, Loyola University, Chicago, Ill. May 2002. Katos 2 of 6
INVITED LECTURES AND MEDIA APPEARANCES Transition to Christianity: Basil of Caesarea and the Adoption of Secular Culture. Presented at the Transition to Christianity: Art of Late Antiqity, 3 rd -7 th Century AD, Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, New York, NY. January 30, 2011. Designing a Program in Theology or Religious Studies. Presented at the Orthodoxy and Higher Education Conference, St. Vladimir s Seminary, Crestwood, NY. June 9, 2011. Worship and the Sacraments in Orthodox Christianity. Presented at Gordon College, February 23, 2010. Orientale Lumen: An Introduction to Eastern Orthdox Christianity. Part of the Glastonbury Lecture Series (Tenth Anniversary Year): Old Faith in New Times: The Abramic Religions Today and Tomorrow. Presented at Glastonbury Abbey, Hingham, MA. January 22, 2009. Worship in Spirit and Truth. Monthly podcast series on Orthodox Christian Network. October 2008- March 2009. Love Thy Neighbor: Building a Just Society. Panel Member. Hosted by the Boston College Campus Ministry and Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Boston College Chapter. Boston College, February 7, 2008. Come Receive the Light National Orthodox Radio Broadcast: Looking Behind the Curtain: The Allure and 'Mystery' of Orthodox Theology. Broadcast date: January 20, 2008. Father Knows Best? How Students Think Religion Should be Studied and What Faculty Can Learn from Them. Presented at the St. Photios the Great Faith and Learning Retreat, hosted by the Office of Vocation and Ministry, Hellenic College. February 2, 2007. A Mary for All: An Orthodox Response to Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Gordon College, Highly Favored: A Symposium on Mary Across Christian Traditions. Co-sponsored by St. Anselm College November 30 December 1, 2006. Orthodoxy 101. Co-presented with Rev. Dr. Eugen Pentiuc. Hosted by the Orthodox Christian Fellowship, Boston College Chapter. Boston College, March 21, 2006. Come Receive the Light National Orthodox Radio Broadcast: St. Basil the Great and Contemporary Christian Discipleship. Broadcast date: December 31, 2005. The Early Church: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective. Hosted by the Jerusalem Athens Forum, a program of Gordon College funded in part by a grant from the religion division of the Lilly Endowment. Gordon College, October 6, 2005. Contemporary Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Hosted by the History Department of Gordon College. Gordon College, October 6, 2005. Come Receive the Light National Orthodox Radio Broadcast: The Patristic Tradition of the Christian Church. August 10, 2002. Katos 3 of 6
HONORS AND AWARDS Henry Luce III Fellow in Theology 2008-09. Student Government Association Teacher of the Year. Hellenic College. May 2005. Valedictorian. Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. May 1994. Phi Beta Kappa, New York University. May 1991. GRANTS RECEIVED Advocating the Theological Alternative: Palladius of Helenopolis and the Origenist Tradition. Henry Luce III Fellow in Theology 2008-09. Henry Luce Foundation. $49,800. Becoming God, Becoming Human: The Doctrine of Deification and its Impact on the Vocational Quest Faculty Development Grant. Office of Vocation and Ministry, funded by Lilly Endowment. August 2006-August 2007. $5,400. Fellow in Residence. Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. September 1997-July 1998. Housing grant and stipend. $18,000. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow, Catholic University of America. September 1994-May 1997. Full tuition grant and additional stipend (over three years) of $21,000. Taylor Scholarship for Continuing Education. Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. September 1994- May 1997. $9,000. Spero Samer Scholarship Foundation. Greek Orthodox Diocese of Pittsburgh. September 1994-May 1997. $3,000. The Rev. Dr. Canon H. Boone Porter Award. Three-week session (travel, course, room, and board) at St. George s College, Jerusalem, and the Galilee. Led by Dr. Markus Bockmuehl and Canon John Peterson. June 1992. Approx. $2,700. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND CONSULTING RECORD Advisory Board. Patristica Bostoniensia. February 2007-Present. Editorial Board. Holy Cross Studies in Patristic Theology and History. September 2006-Present. Administrative Board. Stephen and Catherine Pappas Patristic Institute of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. September 2004-Present. Exploratory Committee. Stephen and Catherine Pappas Patristic Institute, April 2004. Come Receive the Light, National Radio Broadcast: Saints Alive! Installment on Constantine. March 2003 Katos 4 of 6
CONFERENCES ORGANIZED Orthodox Theological Society in America. Annual Meeting, Brookline, MA. June 7-9, 2006. Annual Religious Studies Symposium. Brookline, MA. Fall Semesters 2002-06. SERVICE Catalogue Committee (Chair). January 2008-Present. Lectureship Committee (Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology). September 2006-Present. Honors Committee. September 2004 Present. Scholarships Committee. September 2002 Present. Degrees, Policy and Procedures Committee, August 1999 Present. Curriculum Renewal Task Force. September 2005 May 2006. Vocational Exploration Seminars. September 2003 May 2004. Lectureships Committee. September 2002 May 2005. Admissions Committee. September 2002 May 2004. Financial Aid Committee. September 2002 May 2004. OTHER PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) The Light of Christ Illumines All. Presented at the 29 th Annual Celebration of Books, Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox Church, Westchester, Ill. March 15, 2012. Holy Imitation: A Manual for Disciples. The Christian Century 128:13 (2011), pp. 30-33. Transformational Encounter: Celebrating the Divine Liturgy. Presented as part of the Demetria 2010 Celebrations, at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Elmhurst, Ill. October 14, 2010. The Foundations of Noetic Prayer. Presented at the panel discussion of Thinking through Faith: New Perspectives from Orthodox Scholars, Hellenic College. February 26, 2009. Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord Sabaoth! Serving Alongside the Angels in the Divine Liturgy. Presented at the Annual National Altar Boy Retreat, Hellenic College. April 4, 2008. Encountering God s Holiness in the Divine Liturgy. Presented at the Women s Spirituality Group Monthly Meeting, Hellenic College. March 6, 2008. Introduction to Orthodox Christianity. Presented at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Woburn, Mass. February 2008. Mentoring in the Classroom: Moral and Religious Formation in the Study of Religion. The Office of Vocation and Ministry, Hellenic College. June 2008. An Introduction to Orthodox Christian Theology. CrossRoad Summer Program, June 25-28, 2007. Katos 5 of 6
Lent and the Revelation of God s Humility. Presented at the St. Catherine Greek Orthodox Church, Braintree, Mass. March 2007. Christmas and the Self-Emptying of the Son. Presented at the Third Annual Religious Studies Symposium, Hellenic College. December 2004. Becoming Children of God: The Resurrection as Fulfillment of God s Election of Israel. In 2003-04 Annual Resource Companion, ed. Rev. F. Marangos (Brookline: Department of Religious Education Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, 2003), pp. 32-38. COURSES TAUGHT Hellenic College RELG 3102 Early Christian Theologies: The Mystery of God RELG 2111 Survey of Medieval and Byzantine Theology RELG 1032 History and Literature of Christian Origins HIST 4401 History of Modern Hellenism: 1453-1821 RELG 3751 World Religions RELG 2151 Christianity in Late Antiquity RELG 2212 Spiritual Classics of Ancient Christianity RELG 4261 Deification RELG 3017 Introduction to Orthodoxy RELG 4480 On the Priesthood RELG 2151 Triumph of the Church: From Constantine to Justinian RELG 3016 Great Christian Thinkers RELG 4320 Readings in the Spiritual Classics: Ancient to Modern RELG 3920 Learning Theology with the Fathers of the Church Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology PATR 5011 Patrology Boston College TH419 TH488 TH422 Orthodox Christian Spirituality Becoming God: Deification in the Orthodox Tradition Introduction to Orthodox Christianity ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP American Academy of Religion Society of Biblical Literature North American Patristics Society Byzantine Studies Association of North America Orthodox Theological Society in America. Treasurer, June 2005-June 2009; Vice-President, June 2009- June 2010. Patristica Bostoniensia Logos: Orthodox Christian Scholars Forum (Founding Member). Katos 6 of 6