James L. Papandrea

James L. Papandrea

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James L. Papandrea
Born (1963-05-09) May 9, 1963
Madison, Wisconsin
Nationality American
Occupation Roman Catholic theologian, historian, and musician
Years active 1998-present

James (Jim) L. Papandrea (born May 9, 1963 in Madison, Wisconsin), is a Roman Catholic theologian, historian, author, speaker, and singer/songwriter. He is currently Associate Professor of Church History at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary[1] in Evanston, Illinois (on the campus of Northwestern University), and also teaches for the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Institute for Diaconal Studies.[2] Papandrea is also one of the world's foremost scholars of Novatian of Rome.

Academic career

Papandrea earned an M.Div. degree from Fuller Theological Seminary (1989), and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University (1998), in the history of the early Church and the Roman Empire, with a secondary concentration in New Testament interpretation. He also received a certificate in the history and topography of the city of Rome from the American Academy in Rome (1995). In 2008, he started teaching early Church History at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary.[1]

In addition to his academic roles, Papandrea is also a Senior Fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, as well as a member of the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), the American Society of Church History (ASCH), the Classical Society of the American Academy in Rome (CSAAR), the Illinois Medieval Association (IMA), and the Catholic Theological Society of America (CTSA).

Musician/songwriter

In 1984, after several years with the Milwaukee-based band, The Crabs, and the Minneapolis-based band, Safari, Papandrea formed a group called, The Neumes, which migrated from Minneapolis to Los Angeles. The Neumes released two recordings: Ars Nova and Contrast. In 1995, Papandrea formed the group, Remember Rome, which went on to release four CDs: Remember Rome, La Bocca della Veritá, Carpe Diem, and Holy Smoke – The Best of Remember Rome. He has been commissioned to write music for choirs, and has written two musicals, The Prodigal’s Dream (An Easter Opera), and Treasures of the Heart (A Christmas Musical). The song, "Miracle of Light", from Treasures of the Heart was featured in a Catholic Christmas compilation CD, and other songs of his have also been included in internationally released compilations.

Papandrea is a teacher of songwriting, having been trained in the methods of the Nashville Songwriters’ Association (NSAI). Papandrea is currently a member of the Catholic Association of Music. Most recently, Papandrea released a solo CD entitled Still Quiet Voice, which is a collection of songs inspired by his Catholic faith. His music ministry often combines his original songs with inspirational speaking, and he also offers concerts that include prayer, Scripture readings and storytelling.[2]

Books

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Jim Papandrea". Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. 2015. Retrieved May 17, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Jim Papandrea". Jim Papandrea. Retrieved May 17, 2014.

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