Curriculum Vitae of
Richard W. Stadelmann
Department of Philosophy and Humanities
Area of Religious Studies 979-845-5606 (office)
Texas A&M University 979-830-0002 (home)
College Station, Texas 77843-4237
RECORD OF EMPLOYMENT
Teaching
- Associate Professor of Philosophy and Humanities (Religious
Studies) - 1988-Present
- 1967-1988 Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Humanities,
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
- 1963-1967 Instructor in Philosophy, Louisiana State University
in New Orleans, (now University of New Orleans), New Orleans , Louisiana
- 1962-1963 Instructor in Philosophy, Tulane University, New
Orleans, Louisiana
- 1960-1962 Graduate Assistant in Philosophy, Tulane
University, New Orleans, Louisiana
Religion
- 1986-1987 ad-Interim Minister, First Christian Church, Brenham,
Texas
- 1893-1984 ad-Interim Minister, First Christian Church,
Smithville, Texas
- 1968-1969 ad-Interim Minister, First Christian Church, Bryan,
Texas
- 1964-1967 Minister, Community Unitarian-Universalist Church,
New Orleans, Louisiana
- 1961-1964 Youth Minister (1961), ad-Interim Minister (1962),
Campus Chaplain and Director of Youth (1963), St. Charles Avenue Christian
Church, New Orleans, Louisiana
- 1958-1960 Minister, Perry Christian Church, Perry, Ohio
- 1957-1958 Youth Minister, Stanley Memorial Presbyterian
Church, Berlin, Connecticut
- 1955-1957 Youth Minister (1955), ad-Interim Minister (1956),
Community Baptist Church, Norwalk, Connecticut
- 1952-1954 Minister, Bethel Christian Church, Fountain City,
Indiana
- 1944-1960 Evangelist, Christian Church, (Disciples of Christ)
Military Service
- 1957-1960 Chaplain, United States Navy Reserves, Rank -
Ensign
Other
- 1953-1954 Air Pressure Screw Driver Operator, Crosley Division
of AVCO Manufacturing Corportation, Richmond, Indiana
- 1951-1954 Clerk, Garden Center, Richmond, Indiana
- 1948-1951 Assistant Circulation Manager (1950), Complaint Desk
(1949), Address-o-Graph Operator (1949), Stuffer in Mail Room (1948), The
Paddalium-Item and Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Indiana
- 1947-1948 Shoe Salesperson, Women's Division, Knollenberg's
Department Store, Richmond, Indiana
- 1943-1947 Salesperson (1945), Lot Work (1943), Stadelman's
Auto Mart, Richmond Indiana
EDUCATION
- Candidate for Ph.D., Philosophy, Tulane University, 1964.
(Completed all requirements except dissertation - 32 hours A, 6 hours B+)
- M.Div., Religious Studies - Philosophical Theology, Yale
University
- A.B., College honors, honors in Philosophy, honors in Speech,
Philosophy (major), Speech (major) 1954
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
- Awarded Texas A&M Student Senate Award as "Outstanding
Administrator of Texas A&M" 1986-87 "Awarded to the Texas A&M
Administrator who contributes the most to the quality of student life at Texas A&M.
- Awarded Texas A&M University Liberal Arts Summer Research
Grant to study the philosophy of Hartley Burr Alexander, Summer 1972
- Awarded Tulane University Scholarship, 1960-64
- Awarded Downes Award for oral reading of scripture, 1955
- Awarded Yale University Scholarship, 1954-58
- Awarded Lindemuth Scholarship to Earlham College, 1954-58
- Awarded Elks Citizenship to Earlham College, 1954-58
- Listed in Who's Who in Religion, 2nd & 3rd
eds., Who's Who in the South and Southwest,
16th and 17th, ed.), Minister's Directory,
The Yearbook of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),
1952-Present.
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
- Philosophical Theology, Process Theology, Logic
AREAS OF COMPETANCE AND INTEREST
- Old Testament, New Testament, Indian and Oriental Religions,
Near Eastern Religions, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Love, Metaphysics,
Logic (Traditional and Symbolic), History of Modern Philosophy, Ethics,
Comtempory Moral Issues, Epistemology, American Philosophy, Existentialism,
Plato, Augustine, History of Christianity, Mysticism, Argumentation and Debate,
Parlimentary Procedure, Public Speaking and American Government
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- Associates for Religion and Intellectual Life
- American Philosophical Association
- Metaphysical Society of America
- Society for the Study of Asian Religions
- American Forensic Society
- North Texas Philosophical Association
- American Association of University Professor, Past president
of Texas
- A&M Chapter, 1976-77
- Bluebonnet Region, Southwest Area, Christian Church, (Disciples of Christ), Ministerial Standing
- Society for Process Studies
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Texas A&M University
- Parliamentarian, Faculty Senate, 1974-Present
- Parliamentarian, Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts,
1967-1973
- Secretary, Liberal Arts Council, 1970
- Policy and Procedure Committee of the Faculty of the College
of Liberal Arts, 1967-73
- Curriculum Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1970-72
Louisiana State University in New Orleans (University of New
Orleans)
- Parliamentarian, Faculty Council, 1963-67
- Director of Debate, 1963-67
- Coaching of Debate Team, 1963-67
- Liberal Arts Advisory Committee, 1963-67
- Chairperson, Faculty Council's Student Publication Committee,
1965-67
PUBLICATIONS:
- "Radhakrishnan's Panentheism: Internal Relations of God's
Modes of Being." Radhakrishnan: A Critical Centennial Tribute
(Traditions of Indian Thought), Vol. II, New Delhi: India Book House.
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