Curriculum Vitae
Daniel T. Lioy
2505 Foxhaven Drive, SE • Salem, Oregon 97306
Phone: (503) 383-9713 • E-mail: dan.lioy@member.mensa.org
OBJECTIVE
To actively contribute to teaching at taught masters and undergraduate levels, to supervise
postgraduate students, and to undertake research and administration as directed by the
Head of Department.
Education / Experience
• Ph.D. in New Testament (2002; North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, South
Africa).
• Over 23 years of higher education teaching experience.
• A positive reputation as a scholar, theologian, educator, and communicator.
• Comprehensive awareness of the current literature in the field.
• Over 30 years of ministry experience.
• A well articulated philosophy of education.
Faculty Skills
• Teach religious studies, theology, and foundational courses in the undergraduate,
masters, and doctoral programs as assigned by the Divisional Chair / Departmental
Director.
• Participate in departmental meetings and activities.
• Serve on assigned faculty committees.
• Provide office hours for students and faculty consultation and support.
• Advise students as needed.
Special Skills
• Effective mentoring of undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level students and relating
religious studies and theology to them.
• Enthusiastic team player with colleagues on corporate projects.
• Articulate communicator in written and oral formats.
• Proficient in general and advanced computer skills.
• Adept at designing instruction.
• Experienced in developing and teaching online courses.
Daniel T. Lioy
Curriculum Vitae
2505 Foxhaven Dr. S.E. • Salem, Oregon 97306
Phone: (503) 383-9713 • E-mail: dan.lioy@member.mensa.org
Education
2002: Doctor of Philosophy in New Testament (North-West University, Potchefstroom
Campus, South Africa)
1988: Master of Theology in Pastoral Ministries (Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas,
TX)
1981: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA)
Certificates
2000: Certificate in Advanced Clinical Pastoral Education (Legacy Emmanuel Children’s
Hospital, Portland, OR)
1999: Certificate in Introductory Clinical Pastoral Education (Oregon State Psychiatric
Hospital, Salem, OR)
1997: Graduate Teacher Diploma (Evangelical Training Association, Wheaton, IL)
Awards
Listed in the 1997 edition of International Who’s Who of Professionals.
Memberships in Scholarly and Professional Organizations (Past and Present)
American Mensa
American Scientific Affiliation
The Interdisciplinary Biblical Research Institute
The Evangelical Church Alliance
The Association of Professional Chaplains
Areas of Interest/Research
Intertextuality between the testaments; theological ethics; meaning of life issues; and the
relationship between science and religion.
Scholarly Publications
Lioy, D. (2011). Evolutionary Creation in Biblical and Theological Perspective. (Studies
in Biblical Literature, V. 148). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
Lioy, D. (2010). Axis of Glory: A Biblical and Theological Analysis of the Temple Motif
in Scripture. (Studies in Biblical Literature, V. 138). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
Lioy, D. (2008). The Divine Sabotage: An Expositional Journey through Ecclesiastes.
Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers.
Lioy, D. (2007). Jesus as Torah in John 1—12. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock
Publishers.
Lioy, D. (2005). The Search for Ultimate Reality: Intertextuality between the Genesis and
Johannine Prologues. (Studies in Biblical Literature, V. 93). Bern, Switzerland: Peter
Lang.
Lioy, D. (2004). The Decalogue in the Sermon on the Mount. (Studies in Biblical
Literature, V. 66). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
Lioy, D. (2003). The Book of Revelation in Christological Focus. (Studies in Biblical
Literature, V. 58). Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
Contributions to Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
Contributing editor for: Lardie, D., Lioy, D. & Ingram, P. (Eds.). (2000). Concise
Dictionary of the Occult and the New Age. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.
Word studies contributions in: Lint, G. (Ed.). (1995). The Complete Biblical Library: The
Old Testament. Hebrew-English Dictionary, Aleph-Beth. Springfield, MO: World Library
Press.
Conference and Scholarly Papers
Lioy, D. (2011, September). Jesus’ resurrection and the nature of the believer’s
resurrection body (1 Cor 15:1–58). Conspectus. 12. Website:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2011, March). An Evolutionary Creation Process for the Origin of Humanity.
Conspectus. 11: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. and Howell, T. (2011, March). Employing Speech Act Theory as an Exegetical
Tool on the Matthean Beatitudes. Conspectus. 11:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2010, September). The Garden of Eden as a Primordial Temple or Sacred Space
for Humankind. Conspectus. 10: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-researchconspectus.
Lioy, D. (2010, March). From Zenith to Zero: An Historical-Theological Analysis of the
Demise of the Kingdom of David and Solomon. Conspectus. 9:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2009, September). Divine Wisdom vs. Human Wisdom: An ExegeticalTheological Analysis of 1 Corinthians 1:10–2:16. Conspectus. 8:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2009, March). The Faith Journey of Paul: An Exegetical Analysis of Philippians
3:1-14. Conspectus. 7: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-researchconspectus.
Lioy, D. (2008, September). The Biblical Concept of Truth in the Fourth Gospel.
Conspectus. 6: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. and Aucamp, A. (2008, September). Liberty of Conscience and the Doctrine of
Scripture in the Baptist Union of Southern Africa (BUSA). Conspectus. 6:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2008, March). The Divine Sabotage: An Exegetical and Theological Study of
Ecclesiastes 3. Conspectus. 5: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-researchconspectus.
Lioy, D. (2008, March). Teach Us to Number Our Days: An Exegetical and Theological
Analysis of Psalm 90. Conspectus. 5: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theologicalresearch-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2007, September). The Heart of the Prosperity Gospel: Self or Savior?
Conspectus. 4: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2007, September). Jesus as Torah in John 2:1-22. Conspectus. 4:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2007, March). The Moral Law in Christ-centered Perspective. Conspectus. 3:
http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2007, March). The Unique Status of Jesus as the Divine Messiah. Conspectus.
3: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2006, September). Checkmating the Human Drive for Life: A BiblicalTheological Examination of Genesis 5, Ecclesiastes 1, and 1 Corinthians 15:50-58.
Conspectus. 2: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2006, March). Progressive Covenantalism as an Integrative Motif of Scripture.
Conspectus. 1: http://www.satsonline.org/content/theological-research-conspectus.
Lioy, D. (2003, November). The Christological Import of Revelation’s Throneroom
Scenes. Paper presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological
Society, Atlanta, GA.
Lioy, D. (2003, March). The Lamb Terminology of the Apocalypse. Paper presented at
the Northwest Regional Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Tacoma, WA.
Lioy, D. (2002). Spiritual Care in a Medical Setting: Do We Need It? Global Journal of
Classical Theology. 3 (2): http://www.phc.edu/GlobalJournal/3-2/lioyv3n2.htm.
Lioy, D. (2001, November). The Literary Genre of the Apocalypse. Paper presented at the
53rd Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Colorado Springs, CO.
Lioy, D. (2000, May). Thomas Oden: A Major Theorist in Spiritual Care. Paper presented
at Legacy Emmanuel Children’s Hospital, Portland, OR.
Lioy, D. (1999, November). Crisis Intervention in Pastoral Perspective. Paper presented
at Legacy Emmanuel Children’s Hospital, Portland, OR.
Lioy, D. (1999, May). Addictive Behaviors in Religious Perspective. Paper presented at
Oregon State Psychiatric Hospital, Salem, OR.
Lioy, D. (1997, November). General Revelation and Humanity’s Moral Obligation to
God, in Light of His Self-Revelation in Creation. Paper presented at the 49th Annual
Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Santa Clara, CA.
Church Resource Trade Publications
Lioy, D. and Machiela, A. (2007). With Uplifted Head: Preaching Hope. Eugene,
Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers.
Lioy, D. (Ed.). (2004-present). KJV/NIV International Lesson Bible Study. Colorado
Springs, CO: Cook Communications.
Lioy, D. (Ed.). (2005-2008). David C. Cook Lesson Commentary. Colorado Springs, CO:
Cook Communications.
Lioy, D. (Ed.). (1998-2003). Tarbell’s KJV & NRSV Lesson Commentary. Colorado
Springs, CO: Cook Communications.
Lioy, D. (Ed.). (1999-2003). Peloubet’s NIV Bible Study Companion. Colorado Springs,
CO: Cook Communications.
Ellison, S., Bailey, M. & Lioy, D. (Chap. 14 & Epilogue). (2001). Parables in the Eye of
the Storm: Christ’s Response in the Face of Conflict. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel.
Lioy, D. (1999). Future Focus: The Book of Revelation. Colorado Springs, CO: Cook
Communications.
Lioy, D. (1995). Jesus Teaches How to Live: The Book of Matthew. Colorado Springs,
CO: Cook Communications.
Lioy, D. (1994). Being the Best for Christ: The Book of I Corinthians. Colorado Springs,
CO: Cook Communications.
Academic Experience
Summary: Plan and organize instruction in ways that maximize student learning; meet
scheduled classes in accordance with institutional policy; prepare, distribute, and submit
syllabi for all assigned sections in accordance with department and divisional policies;
employ appropriate teaching and learning strategies; modify, where appropriate,
instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student’s needs; employ available
instructional technology when appropriate; support classroom and online efforts to
promote student success; evaluate and return student work in a timely manner to promote
learning; maintain accurate records of student progress; submit final grade rosters
according to established deadlines; maintain confidentiality of student information;
exercise stewardship of institutional facilities and materials; attend departmental,
divisional, and institution-wide meetings and events as feasible; and maintain familiarity
with institutional goals, mission, and long-range plans.
1999 – present. Associate Faculty (Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR)
Teach (via Angel) UG: Comparative World Religions, Making Ethical Decisions;
Graduate: Theology of Leadership, Applied Ethics, Business Ethics, New Testament
Epistles, Pastoral Theology, and Contemporary Theology.
2004 – present. Affiliate Faculty (Southwestern College, Winfield, KS)
Teach (via Blackboard) UG: Church Administration, Business Ethics, Bible Synopsis,
Responsibility for the Future; Graduate: Studies of the Old Testament, Studies of the New
Testament, Praticum I & II
2002 – present. Postgraduate Supervisor (North-West University, Potchefstroom
Campus, South Africa)
Assist doctoral and graduate students in preparing and submitting a Research Proposal
that meets the requirements of the University; encourage the students to research, draft,
and modify the thesis or dissertation in order to achieve the highest quality of work that
meets the academic standards of the University.
2005 – present. Postgraduate Supervisor (South African Theological Seminary,
South Africa)
Assist doctoral and graduate students in preparing and submitting a Research Proposal
that meets the requirements of the Seminary; encourage the students to research, draft,
and modify the thesis or dissertation in order to achieve the highest quality of work that
meets the academic standards of the Seminary.
2003 – present. Manuscript Reviewer (Peter Lang Publishing, New York)
Assess whether a manuscript/proposal makes a significant contribution to the field;
reflects competent scholarship; represents a well-rounded, unified treatment of the
subject; and is of sufficient merit to warrant inclusion in the series titled Studies in
Biblical Literature.
1998 – 2008. Core Faculty (Trinity Seminary, Newburgh, IN)
Teach UG & Graduate: The Book of Revelation, The Book of Daniel, Christology,
Pneumatology, Biblical Hermeneutics, New Testament Theology, New Testament History,
New Testament Synthesis, and Old Testament Synthesis.
1996. Adjunct Faculty (New Geneva Theological Seminary, Colorado Springs, CO)
Taught New Testament Introduction.
1989 - 1993. Instructor (Moody Bible Institute External Studies Program,
Cleveland, OH)
Taught The Book of Daniel, The Gospel of Matthew, The Book of Revelation, Bible Study
Methods, and Science and the Bible.
Administrative Experience
2007 – present. Lead Faculty, Ministry Programs (Southwestern College
Professional Studies, Winfield, KS)
Assist in preparing the agenda for, scheduling, and facilitating program review meetings,
including follow-up with Professional Studies Academic Council; assist in the
development of program outcomes for major; develop ideas for program-specific Faculty
Development workshops and/or resources/articles for inclusion in Faculty Focus or
Affiliate Faculty Blackboard site; mentor new affiliate faculty; work to help promote the
college by professionally representing the college at their current place of employment
and within professional societies of which they might be a part; work collaboratively with
Director of Organizational Partnerships on partnership opportunities, when asked;
participate in Advisory Boards and/or refer colleagues to participate in Advisory Boards
for new majors/initiatives; actively participate in twice-yearly Lead Faculty meetings;
actively participate in online and on-ground Faculty Development opportunities; maintain
superior course evaluations for all courses taught; be proactive in bringing forth
problems/ideas/areas for improvement within individual majors; prepare a brief
professional profile for inclusion on the Professional Studies website.
2001 – 2004. Coordinator of Online Studies (Trinity Theological Seminary,
Newburgh, IN)
Worked with professors and Department Chairs to review, upgrade, and enhance all
current online courses for content and academic level; helped to ensure that all online
courses are complete with respect to summative examinations, challenge examinations,
and bibliographies; advised and counseled students/student prospects; assisted in ongoing
accreditation ventures; maintained and developed web-based library resource access to
students; served as assistant editor of the Global Journal of Classical Theology (a webbased periodical); and served on dissertation, master’s thesis, and major writing project
committees as a reader or chairperson, as assigned.
2000 – 2001. Associate Faculty, Prior Learning Assessment Department (Marylhurst
University, Marylhurst, OR)
Evaluated student potential for Prior Learning Assessment; taught Learning Assessment
Center classes and workshops on campus and via WebCT; advised students regarding
Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio development; designed course curriculum and
materials; assisted with writing and math assessments; coordinated general education
assessments; and worked with external organizations to assess learning.
1998. Instructional Design Coordinator (Western Baptist College, Salem, OR)
Provided leadership for faculty and staff in curriculum development, instructional
delivery, and assessment of student learning (including outcome-based learning) in a
variety of traditional and nontraditional settings; conceived, designed, and implemented
liberal arts courses (including syllabi and instructor’s manuals) for the online studies
division of the institution; coordinated faculty and staff development around curriculum
design and delivery of learner-centered instruction; served as a resource to the college
regarding curriculum development, instructional design, use of technology, and
computer-based instruction; identified long- and short-range educational goals and
objectives for the curriculum of the school; worked with and interpreted governing rules
and procedures with respect to institutional accreditation; and monitored program
operations and learning outcomes.
Ministry Experience
Freelance Editor and Writer
1990 – present. Cook Communications Ministries, Colorado Springs, CO
1988 – 2010. Union Gospel Press, Cleveland, OH
1997 – 2002. Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, MI
Responsible for project management, including delegation of and supervision of tasks to
their completion; writing; editing; copy editing; proofreading; and adapting manuscripts
to meet requirements of company style.
Chaplain
2003 – 2010. Chaplain (Oregon State Psychiatric Hospital, Salem, OR)
1998 – 2001. Chaplain (Oregon Air National Guard, Portland, OR)
1999 – 2000. Chaplain Resident (Legacy Emmanuel Hospital, Portland, OR)
Develop and implement religious services within the institution to satisfy the specific
spiritual requirements and needs of the participants; administer sacraments and other
religious rites; organize and instruct classes and groups in religion; respond to needs of
individuals from different religious backgrounds and traditions; provide advice and
counsel on religious, moral, and ethical matters; initiate intensive and extensive spiritual
care and counsel to persons and groups in various life situations and crisis circumstances;
provide liturgy, and arrange/conduct funeral services for families; effect appropriate
development, compilation, and analysis of departmental spiritual care statistics; function
as an integral member of various interdisciplinary teams; act as a liaison for clients, staff,
and community clergy; and foster and sponsor seminars and other study groups to
enhance the pastoral expertise of members of the ministerial community.
References
Dr. Michael Holmes
Director of Academic Affairs
Southwestern College
2040 S. Rock Road
Wichita, Kansas 67207
Work phone: (888) 684-5335 Ext. 203
Email: michael.holmes@sckans.edu
Dr. Reuben van Rensburg
Principal, South African Theological Seminary
P O Box 258, Rivonia 2128
South Africa
Work phone: 27 11 234-4440
Email: reuben@sats.edu.za
Dr. D. Byron Evans
Dean and Chairman of the Board of Governors
Potchefstroom University / Greenwich School of Theology
29 Howbeck Lane, Clarborough, Nr. Retford, Notts. DN22 9LW
Work phone: 01777 703058
Email: evansgst@btconnect.com
Dr. Richard M. Edwards
Lecturer, University of Wisconsin
P.O. Box 508
152 W. Union Ave.
Cedar Grove, WI 53013
Work Phone: 920-668-8904
Email: eliakem@mindspring.com
Dr. Heidi Burns
Senior Acquisitions Editor
Peter Lang Publishing
P.O. Box 1246
Bel Air, MD 21014-1246
Work phone: 410-879-6300
Email: hburnsplp@aol.com