CURRICULUM VITAE OF DR. ANNÉ VERHOEF 1. General information Title, name and surname: Date of birth: Citizenship: Professional registrations: 2. Contact details Organisation where based: Faculty or School: Work telephone number: Work fax number: Cell phone number: E-mail address: Website address: Work postal address: Work physical address: Dr. Anné Hendrik Verhoef 1972/06/07 RSA Member of The Philosophical Society of Southern Africa (PSSA) Member of The Theological Society of South Africa (TSSA) Member of the South African Academy for Science and Arts (SAASA) Candidate for the ministry of the Dutch Reformed Church North-West University (NWU), Potchefstroom Faculty of Arts: School of Philosophy +27 (0)18 299 1569 +27 (0)18 299 4356 anne.verhoef@nwu.ac.za http://www.nwu.ac.za Internal Box 208, School for Philosophy, Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University, Potchefstroom, 2531, South Africa School for Philosophy, Building F-13, room G-01 Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa 3. Qualifications (Start with most recent) Qualification type: DTh Field of study: Systematic Theology Institution: University of Stellenbosch (US) Year obtained: 2008 Qualification type: Field of study: Institution: Year obtained: MTh (Cum Laude) Systematic Theology University of Stellenbosch (US) 2003 Qualification type: Field of study: Institution: BA (Hons) (Cum Laude) Philosophy University of Stellenbosch (US) and Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium (KUL) 1999 Year obtained: Qualification type: Field of study: Institution: Year obtained: BD (Cum Laude) Theology University of Stellenbosch (US) 1997 Qualification type: Field of study: Institution: Year obtained: BA Philosophy, Literature and Theology University of Stellenbosch (US) 1994 4. Employment history (From current backwards. Not more than five) Position: Organisation Appointed from – to: Senior Lecturer: School Potchefstroom Campus of 2010 - Current of Philosophy the North-West University (NWU) Minister of religion: Dutch South Coast Congregation, 2000 – 2009 Reformed Church Amanzimtoti, Durban Counselor & Assistant Catherine Robson 1999 – 2000 manager: Children’s Children’s Home, Home Vereeniging Research Assistant: Philosophy of Education, 1997 – 1998 Department of Education University of Stellenbosch 5. Research expertise Scientific domain: Main research field: Fields of specialisation: NRF rating and year rated: Philosophy and Theology Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Religion; Systematic Theology; Philosophy of Language, and Ethics NA 6. Publications International publications: 2013. The relation between creation and salvation in the Trinitarian theology of Robert Jenson. HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 69(1), Art. #1191, 7 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hts.v69i1.1191 2012. Violence, liberation and the legacy of modernity: towards a theology of peace. Scriptura: International Journal of Bible, Religion and Theology in Southern Africa 109:67-81 (Coauthored with dr. Mark Rathbone) 2008. How is Robert Jenson telling the Story? Scriptura: International Journal of Bible, Religion and Theology in Southern Africa 98, 231-243 National publications: 2013. Economic justice and prophetic discourse in the South African context – towards a dialogical mode of discourse. Accepted for publication in 2013 in Journal of Theology for Southern Africa (Coauthored with dr. Mark Rathbone) 2012. How to do philosophy of religion: towards a possible speaking about the impossible. South African Journal for Philosophy 31(1), 373-386 2012. Postmodernism and the need for story and promise: how Robert Jenson’s theology addresses some postmodern challenges to faith. Acta Theologica, 32(1), 170-188 2011. Timelessness, Trinity and Temporality, Acta Academica, 43(2), 82-112 2011. Trinity, time and Ecumenism in Robert Jenson's theology. Dutch Reformed Theological Journal, Vol 52, Issue 1 & 2, Mar / Jun, 247-256 2011. Robert Jenson's ecumenical vision based on his Trinitarian thought. Dutch Reformed Theological Journal, Vol 52, Issue 1 & 2, Mar / Jun, 238-246 2011. Concerns about the future of creation order, Koers, 76(4), 731-749 7. Papers delivered (List papers over the last three years) International papers: 2012. Embodies Religion’s radicalization of Immanence and the consequent question of Transcendence. Paper presented at the European Society for Philosophy of Religion (ESPR) conference on “Embodied Religion”. Hosted by the University of Tilburg, Soesterberg, The Netherlands, 30 August – 2 September. 2011. Concerns about the future of Creation Order. Paper presented at the 75th anniversary year of the Association for Reformational Philosophy’s international, interdisciplinary and ecumenical conference on “The Future of Creation Order”. VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 16-19 August. 2011. Challenges of faith in a postmodern society: an assessment of Robert Jenson’s Trinitarian theology. Paper presented at the St Augustine College of South Africa & Catholic Theological Society of Southern Africa’s International academic conference on “Faith in the Face of Secularism”. St Augustine College, Johannesburg, 28 – 31 August. National papers: 2013. The relation between evil and transcendence: new possibilities? Paper presented at the Philosophical Society of Southern Africa’s annual conference. Hosted by the University of KZN at Salt Rock Hotel, KZN, 14 – 16 January. 2012. “Transendensie in ʼn post-metafisiese, posttransendente tyd”. Paper presented at the Symposium of the Institute for Foundational Studies on “Transcendence and Culture”. NWU, Potchefstroom, 17 August. 2012. Economic justice and Black theology in the South African context – towards a dialogical mode of discourse. Paper presented at the Theological Society of South Africa’s conference on “A distinctly South African way of doing theology? Revisiting and gathering various strands of contextual theology”. UKZN, Pietermaritzburg, 1822 June. (Co-presented with dr. Mark Rathbone) 2012. How to do philosophy of religion; and why. Paper presented at the Philosophical Society of Southern Africa’s annual conference. Hosted by the University of Cape Town at UCT, 16 – 18 January. 2011. Violence, liberation and the legacy of modernity: towards a theology of peace. Paper presented at the Theological Society of South Africa’s conference on “A distinctly South African way of doing theology? Revisiting and gathering various strands of contextual theology”. St Augustine College, Johannesburg, 22-24 June. (Copresented with dr. Mark Rathbone) 2011. Timelessness, Trinity and Temporality. Paper presented at the Philosophical Society of Southern Africa’s annual conference. Hosted by the University of KZN at Salt Rock Hotel, KZN, 19 – 21 January. 2010. The Trinity and Ecumenism: Robert Jenson’s search for a theology of the one church of the future. Paper presented at the Theological Society of South Africa’s conference on “Ecumenical movements in South Africa: Edinburgh 1910, Cottesloe 1960 and beyond”. University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, 29 Sept – 1 Oct. 2007. On Robert Jenson (1930-). Paper presented at a colloquium on “The narrative of God’s action on earth”. University of the Western Cape, Bellville, 24-26 October. 8 Chapters in books Chapter: Robert Jenson (1930-) – A dramatic teleology of creation Book: Conradie, E. (ed.) 2012. Creation and Salvation: Volume 2: A Companion on Recent Theological Movements (Studies in Religion and the Environment / Studien zur Religion und Umwelt). Munster: LIT Verlag.