Andrew Sherrod

andrew.sherrod@glasgow.ac.uk

ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4200-1277

Research title: Hinge Epistemology

Research Summary

Hinge Epistemology, Deep Disagreement, and Knowledge-how

Publications

Under Review:

2021 - Re-Conceptualising Hinges: An Attempt to Identify Hinge Statements as Instances of Knowledge-how

Book Reviews:

2020 - "Hope In a Secular Age: Deconstruction, Negative Theology, and the Future of Faith" by D Newheiser. Scottish Evangelical Theological Society, 38 (2), 202

2018 - "Living Gently in a Violent World: The Prophetic Witness of Weakness" by S Hauerwas and J Vanier. Scottish Evangelical Theological Society, 36 (2), 98
Autumn 2018

Bibliography:

2012 - Hamann and the Tradition. Edited by Lisa Marie Anderson. Northwestern University Press: Evanston, IL

Grants

School of Humanities PGT Research Support Awards - 2020-21 - £130 (declined)

Conference

Presentations:

 

2010 - “Faith and Reason: a dialogue between Hume and Hamann”. Evangelical Theological Conference – Atlanta, GA

Teaching

In Classroom: Introduction to Philosophy (Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2012), Church History (Spring 2011), Christianity and Western Culture II (Fall 2011), Historical Theology II (Fall 2011), How Should I Think (2021), Epistemology (2021).

Digital Format: Philosophy and Theology (Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2021), Survey of Theology I & II (Spring 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2015), The Church and its Doctrine (Spring 2011, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2016, Summer 2020), Survey of Historical Theology (Spring 2016), The Old Testament and Theology (Spring 2017), The Church and Salvation (Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Spring 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021), Father Son and Holy Spirit (Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021), Doing Theology in the Church (Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021), The New Testament and Theology (Summer 2020, Fall 2020, Summer 2021, Fall 2021), How Should I Think (2021).

Syllabi Creation: Introduction to Philosophy, Church History, Christianity and Western Culture II, Philosophy and Theology (online).