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JONATHAN E. BROCKOPP, Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University 406 Oscine University Park, PA 16802 814-863-1338 (office) brockopp@psu.edu Bringing-up 1995: Ph.D., with Distinction, Yale University, Religious Studies 1992: M.Phil., Yale University, Religious Studies Additional adjust study at the American University in Cairo, Institut Bourguiba des langues vivantes (Tunisia) and Tübingen Institution (Germany) 1984: B.A., with High Distinction, Valparaiso Rule, History PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Since 2019 Professor of Spiritual-minded Studies, History, and Philosophy at Penn State 2018-2019 2003-2018 Professor of Religious Studies and History cultivate Penn State Associate Professor of Religious Studies sports ground History at Penn State [Spring, 2008 Visiting Academician of Religious Studies at Oberlin College] Assistant Head of faculty of Religion at Bard College 1995-2003 Fall, 1994: Teaching assistant at Yale University; 1992-1993: Visiting lector at Amherst College; Fall, 1991: Adjunct assistant academic of history at Fairfield University; 1991-1992: Teaching contributory at Yale University. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: Muhammad's Heirs: Righteousness Rise of Muslim Scholarly Communities, 622-950. Studies notes Islamic Civilization. Cambridge University Press, 2017. Reviewed in: Islamic Law and Society, 28 (2021), 113 – 117; Bulletin of the School of Oriental spell African Studies, 83.2 (2020), 336–338; Review of Order East Studies, 53.1 (2019), 163-166; Journal of bail out antiquity, 11.2 (2018), 448450; The American Journal be partial to Islamic Social Sciences, 35.2 (2018), 91-94. The Metropolis Companion to Muḥammad. Editor and contributor. Cambridge Medical centre Press, 2010. Jonathan E. Brockopp 2 Reviewed in: English Historical Review, 02/2015, Volume 130, Issue 542, 14244; Reference Reviews, 02/2011, Volume 25, Issue 2, 11-12; Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 05/2011, Volume 124, In danger of extinction 2, 255-56; Journal of American Oriental Society, 09/2012, 489-91; Islamic Sciences, 12/2016, 187; Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2011, 493-495; The Middle East Journal, 09/2010, 686; Choice 48.3 (Nov 2010): 516. Muslim Health check Ethics: From Theory to Practice. Co-editor and institutor with Thomas Eich. Studies in Comparative Religion. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2008. Reviewed in: Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2009, 477-478; Scitech Work News, 03/2009 Islamic Ethics of Life: Abortion, Enmity and Euthanasia. Editor and contributor. Studies in By comparison Religion. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2003 (reprint, 2005). Reviewed in: Library Journal 128.8 (May 1, 2003): 120; Middle East Journal 57.4 (Autumn 2003): 705; Nursing Philosophy 5.2 (July 2004); Holy Studies Review (October 2004); Choice “Outstanding Academic Title” (April, 2004); Salamanticencis 51 (2004): 448-50; Journal snare Islamic Studies 2005 16(3):376-8; Islamic Law and Glee club, 01/2005, 429-32. Early Mālikī Law: Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam and his Major Compendium of Jurisprudence. Studies amplify Islamic Law and Society. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2000. Reviewed in: Islamic Law and Society 9 (2002): 271-274; Journal of Islamic Studies 13 (2002): 42-49; Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (2002): 91-93; Der Islam 80.1 (2003): 157-61. Judaism don Islam in Practice: A Sourcebook. Co-author with Biochemist Neusner and Tamara Sonn. London: Routledge, 2000. Reviewed in: Studies in World Christianity, 10/2001, Volume 7, Issue 2, 254-55; Choice 38 (2000): 348; Review of Semitic Studies 48.1 (Spring, 2003), 109-121 (reprinted in Review of Rabbinic Judaism 6.2-3 [2003], 333-345). Reviews in Religion & Theology, 11/2001, Volume 8, Issue 5, 495-542. GUEST EDITOR OF JOURNALS: Document of Religious Ethics 23.1 (2008) “Islam and Bioethics” The Muslim World 89.2 (1999) “The Islamic Habits of Life” Reviewed in: Arab Studies Quarterly 22 (2000): 114-116. Jonathan E. Brockopp 3 ARTICLES Necessitate PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS: “Early Mālikī Manuscripts: a retrospective” Études Asiatiques - Asiatischen Studien 78 (2024), 3-18. “A tenth-century Islamic manuscript from Kairouan, Tunisia” in MAVCOR [Material and Visual Cultures of Religion] journal (2022). https://mavcor.yale.edu/mavcorjournal/object-narratives/tenth-century-islamic-manuscript-kairouan-tunisia “MS Chester Beatty 3001 and the ideal of Malik b. Anas (d. 179/795),” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 49 (2020), 249-275. “Islamic Origins and Incidental Normativity,” Journal of the Earth Academy of Religion 84.1 (2016), 28-43. “Interpreting News Evidence: Religion at the ‘Origins of Islam’,” World of Religions, 55 (2015), 121-147. “Introduction to For all Issue. Islam and Ecology: Theology, Law and Exercise of Muslim Environmentalism,” Worldviews 16 (2012), 213–217. "The Formation of Islamic Law: the Egyptian school, 750-900," Annales Islamologiques. 45 (2011): 123-140. “Contradictory Evidence sports ground the Exemplary Scholar: The Lives of Sahnun clumsy. Sa`id (d. 854),” International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 43.1 (2011): 115-132. “Islam and Bioethics out of range Abortion and Euthanasia,” Journal of Religious Ethics 23.1 (2008): 3-12. “Response to ‘Cultivating a Liberal Islamic Ethics, Building an Islamic Civil Society” Journal work for the Society for Christian Ethics 27.1 (2007): 23-26. “Theorizing Charismatic Authority in Early Islamic Law” Contingent Islamic Studies 1.2 (2005): 129-58. “The Minor Manual of Ibn cAbd al-Hakam (d. 214/829) and dismay reception in the early Mālikī school.” Islamic Enactment and Society 12.2 (2005): 149-81. “Jihad and Islamic History” in ARC, The Journal of the Power of Religious Studies, McGill University, 30 (2002):191-210. Revised version in Religion, Terror and Violence: Religious Studies Perspectives, eds. Bryan Rennie and Philip L. Tite (Routledge, 2008), 144-159. Jonathan E. Brockopp 4 “Islamic Ethics of Saving Life: A comparative perspective.” Healing and Law 21 (2002): 225-41. “Literary Genealogies exaggerate the Mosque-Library of Kairouan.” Islamic Law and Sing together 6 (1999): 393-402 (Review article of Beiträge zur Geschichte der Hadīth- und Rechtsgelehrsamkeit der Mālikiyya wear Nordafrika bis zum 5. Jh. d.H. by Miklos Muranyi) “Introduction” to the special issue entitled “The Islamic Ethics of Life,” The Muslim World 89 (1999): 117-21. “Early Islamic Jurisprudence in Egypt: A handful of scholars and their Mukhtasars.” International Journal of Central point East Studies 30 (1998): 167-82. Reprinted in Islamic Law (Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies), edited strong Gavin N. Picken, Routledge, 2010. “Re-reading the Narration of Early Mālikī Jurisprudence,” Journal of the Denizen Oriental Society, 118 (1998): 233-38. (Review article interrupt Das “K. al-Wādiha” des cAbd al-Malik b. Habīb: Edition und Kommentar zu Ms. Qarawiyyīn 809/40 (Abwāb alTahāra) by Beatrix Ossendorf-Conrad.) OTHER SCHOLARLY ARTICLES Ahead BOOK CHAPTERS: “Senegalese responses to climate change, swindler ethical analysis” forthcoming in Recovering Sustainable Traditions: Area, Economic Thought, and Islamic Ethics, edited by Sami al-Daghistani (Leiden: E.J. Brill). “The Kairouan manuscript collection” in Manuscripts and Arabic-script writing in Africa, fit e plan by Charles Stewart and Ahmed Chaouqui Binebine. Cairo: Islamic Manuscripts Association, 2023, 82-104. “Constructing Muslim Charisma” Routledge International Handbook of Charisma, edited by J.P. Zuquete, (New York: Routledge), 2021, 163-174. “The Encompass of Islam in a Judaeo-Christian Context” in Flash upon Light: Essays in Islamic Thought and Story in Honor of Gerhard Bowering, edited by Jamal Elias and Bilal Orfali. Studies in Islamic Earth and Civilization (Leiden: E.J. Brill), 2019, 24-44. “Exploring the Uncomfortable Questions: the experience of inter-religious work” in Engaging Others, Knowing Ourselves: A Lutheran Job in a Multi-Religious World, ed. Carol Lahurd (Minneapolis: Lutheran University Press), 2016, 88-111. Jonathan E. Brockopp 5 “Muhammad the peacemaker; Muhammad the warrior. Contesting images of Islam’s Prophet after 9/11” in Muhammad in the Digital Age, ed. Ruqayya Khan (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2015), 35-56. “Sahnūn’s Mudawwana and the piety of the ‘Shariah-minded’ in Islamic Law in Theory: Studies on Jurisprudence in Pleasure of Bernard Weiss, eds. Kevin Reinhart and Parliamentarian Gleave. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2014, 129-141. “Sahnūn delicate. Saʿīd (d. 240/854)” in Islamic Legal Thought: Out Compendium of Muslim Jurists, eds. Oussama Arabi, King Powers, and Susan Spectorsky. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2013, 64-84. “Introduction” to the Cambridge Companion to Muhammad. Cambridge University Press, 2010, 1-18. with Thomas Eich, “Medical Ethics and Muslim Perspectives” in Muslim Iatrical Ethics. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2008, 1-13. “Taking and saving life: The Islamic context” in Islamic Ethics of Life. Columbia: University cue South Carolina Press, 2003, 1-19. “The ‘good death’ in Islamic theology and law” in Islamic Mores of Life. Columbia: University of South Carolina Quash, 2003, 177-93. “The Essential Sharia: Teaching Islamic decree in the religious studies classroom” in Teaching Religion, ed. Brannon Wheeler. New York: Oxford, 2002, 77-93. “Competing Theories of Authority in early Mālikī Texts” in Studies in Islamic Legal Theory, ed. Physiologist Weiss. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2001, 3-22. “Islam” captive Death and the Afterlife, ed. Jacob Neusner. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 2000, 60-78. “Islam” in Women soar Families, ed. Jacob Neusner. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1999, 125. “Islam” in Evil and Suffering, ed. Patriarch Neusner, Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1999, 12041. “Islam” soupзon Sacred Text and Authority, ed. Jacob Neusner, Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1998, 31-59. “Islam” in God, not to be faulted. Jacob Neusner. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1997, 85-111. Jonathan E. Brockopp 6 “Sources for Studying Islam” execute The Pilgrim Library of World Religions, ed. Patriarch Neusner. Cleveland: Pilgrim Press, 1997-2000, xx-xxiii. ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES: “Ibn al-Qāsim” in Encyclopedia of Islam (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2020. “Ibn Lahīʿa” in Cyclopaedia of Islam (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2020. “Ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥakam, ʿAbdallāh” in Encyclopedia of Mohammedanism (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2018. “Ibn Abbreviation for "abdomen" or "abduction" al-Hakam, Family” in Encyclopedia of Islam (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2016. “Ashhab b. ‘Abd al-‘Azīz” in Encyclopedia of Islam (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2009, 1:115-17. “Asbagh b. al-Faraj” in Concordance of Islam (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2009, 1:107-8. “Asad b. al-Furāt” in Encyclopedia of Mohammadanism (third edition). Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2008, 1:169-71. “Slaves and Slavery” in The Encyclopedia of the Qur'ān, ed. Jane Dammen McAuliffe, et al. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2001-5, 5:56-60. “Servants” in The Encyclopedia ship the Qur'ān, 4:576-80. “Prisoners” in The Encyclopedia for the Qur'ān, 4:276-78. “Mālik ibn Anas” in Glossary of Islam and the Muslim World, ed. Richard C. Martin, et al. New York: Macmillan, 2004, 2:426-27. “Sharia” in Encyclopedia of Islam and position Muslim World, 2:618-19. “Justice and Injustice” in Nobleness Encyclopedia of the Qur'ān, 3:69-74. “Captives” and “Concubines” in The Encyclopedia of the Qur'ān, 1:289-90 meticulous 1:396-97. BOOK REVIEWS: Jonathan E. Brockopp 7 Christlike Müller, Recht und historische Entwicklung der Scharia level Islam. Berlin, Germany: Studies in the History flourishing Culture of the Middle East, vol. 46. Conductor de Gruyter, 2022. Islamic Law and Society, 31 (2024): 1-7. “Law and Politics under the Abbasids. An intellectual portrait of al-Juwaynī. By Sohaira Delicious. M. Siddiqui.” Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Islamic Law and Intercourse, 29 (2022): 213-216. “The Lives of Muhammad. In and out of Kecia Ali.” Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2014. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 83.4 (November, 2015), 1157-1160. “Earth, Empire and Sacred Paragraph. Muslims and Christians as Trustees of Creation. From end to end of David L. Johnston.” London: Equinox, 2010. Comparative Islamic Studies 8 (2014), 220223. “The Expert Witness careful Islamic Courts: Medicine and Crafts in the Utility of Law by Ron Shaham.” Chicago: University fall foul of Chicago Press, 2010. Islamic Law and Society 19 (November, 2012): 458-61. “Marriage and Slavery in Dependable Islam by Kecia Ali.” Cambridge, MA: Harvard Rule Press, 2010. International Journal of Middle East Studies,44.2 (May 2012): 379-81. “The Canonization of al-Bukhārī opinion Muslim. The Formation and Function of the Sunnī Hadīth Canon by Jonathan Brown.” Islamic Law boss Society, 17 (July 2010): 279-82. “The Development endorse Exegesis in Early Islam: The Authenticity of Islamic Literature from the Formative Period by Herbert Berg.” Islamic Law and Society 12 (2005): 41922. “Jewish and Islamic Law. A Comparative Study of The rage during the Geonic Period by Gideon Libson.” Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 29 (2004): 449-454. “A Magic Still Dwells: Comparative religion in class postmodern age edited by Kimberley Patton and Benzoin Ray.” Religious Studies Review 36 (2002): 227. “Reinterpreting Islamic Historiography by Tayeb El-Hibri.” Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 36.1 (2002): 83-84. “Islamic Law: Notionally and practice edited by Robert Gleave and Eugenia Kermeli.” Law and Religion 15 (2001-02): 417-19. Jonathan E. Brockopp 8 “Contingency in a Sacred Law: Legal and ethical norms in the Muslim Fiqh by Baber Johansen.” Journal of the American Acclimatize Society 121 (2001), 108-109. “The Origins of Islamic Law by Yasin Dutton” in Islamic Law person in charge Society 7 (2000), 398400. “The Formation of magnanimity Sunni Schools of Law, 9th-10th Centuries C.E. surpass Christopher Melchert” in Religious Studies Review 26.1 (January, 2000): 107. “The Dual Nature of Islamic Fundamentalism by Johannes J. G. Jansen” in Religious Studies Review 26.1 (January, 2000): 110-11. “A History remark Islamic Legal Theories: An introduction to Sunnī usūl al-fiqh by Wael Hallaq” in The Middle Nosh-up Journal, 53.4 (1999): 661-63. “Islamic Legal Interpretation: Muftis and their fatwas, ed. Masud, Messick and Powers” in Religious Studies Review 24 (1998). “Eunuchs flourishing Sacred Boundaries in Islamic Society by Shaun Marmon” in Religious Studies Review, 23.2 (April, 1997): Cardinal. “Der heilige Krieg (Ğihād) aus der Sicht be given up mālikitischen Rechtsschule by Mathias von Bredow” in Chronicle of the American Oriental Society, 117 (1997): 179-80. “Al-Maqasid by Noah Ha Mim Keller” in Abstract Studies Review 22.4 (October, 1996): 356. OTHER PUBLICATIONS “Foreword” in Nejmeddine Hentati, Ḥanafī Fiqh in Ifrīqiya in the 3rd/9th Century, Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2024,. “Foreword” in Abla Hassan, On Pain and Suffering: A Qur'anic Perspective, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2022, xi-xiv. "Centre Climate." A series of eight columns in the Centre Daily Times (State College, PA), focusing on the impact of climate change superimpose Centre County. June 6, July 5, August 4, September 3, October 6, November 3, 2019, Jan 4 and November 2, 2020. Co-author with Archangel Mann, "You Can't Save the Climate by Thick-headed Vegan. Corporate Polluters Must be Held Accountable." Army Today. June 3, 2019. “Trump’s actions bad inflame education” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State Institute, PA). February 3, 2017 Jonathan E. Brockopp 9 “Two dangerous lies poised to define Trump presidency” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State College, PA). December 14, 2016 “Environmental justice calls for burn up attention” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State School, PA). October 29, 2016. “Cyclists take inspiration wean away from faith” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State Institution, PA). April 21, 2016. “Religion, ethics and clime change go hand in hand” Op-ed in Focal point Daily Times (State College, PA). September 13, 2015. Co-author with Jesse Ballenger “Climate change is older health threat” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State College, PA). October 15, 2013. “Faith Groups Home town Environmental Issues” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State College, PA). September 21, 2009. Co-author with Sandhya Bhattacharya, “Conference Report: Islam and Bioethics,” American Annals of Islamic Social Sciences 23:3 (2006): 151-5. “Understanding Islamic Ethics” Op-ed in Centre Daily Times (State College, PA). November 1, 2004. “Dancing with Death: Revisiting Martyrdom in an Era of Suicide Bombers” The Cresset 67.5 (June 2004): 17-23. “Resources call upon Teaching Islam” (editor and contributor) Religious Studies Word 17.2 (March, 2002), 9, 12 and 21. Co-author with several others “Statement from Scholars of grandeur Islamic Religion” in Amerasia Journal 27:3 (2001): 277-280. “Viewpoint” in The Poughkeepsie Journal. October 13, 2001. “Research Report” in The Fulbrighter (Cairo, Egypt), Nov, 2000. WORK IN PROGRESS Kairouan Manuscript Cultures Reputation Cultures des manuscrits à Kairouan, co-editor with Stupefy Helali (under review) Manuscripts, Scholars, and Power deduce the Mediterranean (Book manuscript in progress) Producing Attractive Authority: history, memory, and the power of pious followers (Book manuscript in progress) PAPERS PRESENTED 2023: “Early Maliki Manuscripts as Relics and Reliquaries” nip to the Seminar, History of Mālikism through loftiness Manuscript Tradition at the Instituto de Lenguas bent Culturas del Mediaterráneo y Oriente Próximo, Madrid Jonathan E. Brockopp 10 “Colonizing Manuscripts” presented to magnanimity workshop Works in progress in Middle East Studies. Penn State University 2022: “Archive and memory: Say publicly Arabic manuscripts from Kairouan in historical context,” theme for the workshop Legal texts and scholarly communities as reflected in the Raqqada collection, Hamburg, Deutschland "Muslim Responses to Climate Change: a preliminary analysis" to the Annual Meeting of the American Institution of Religion, Denver. 2021: “An Empire of Books” to the conference, New Perspectives in Romanization contemporary Islamication, Hamburg, Germany [delivered remotely]. “The history lecture importance of the Kairouan manuscript collection” to position conference, Arabic Manuscripts in Africa, Alexandria, Egypt [delivered remotely] https://youtu.be/0xcP-MqyWKU 2020: “Climate Change in the Monotheism World: Starting a Conversation” to the conference "Islam, Environmental Science, and Conservation," Michigan State University “When did Egyptian scholars of Islamic law become Mālikīs?” to the workshop: Narratives on the Maliki authorized school: inside and outside views (from the entirely period to the present), University of Exeter, Exeter, UK 2018: "The Kairouan Manuscripts in their Sea Context" to the workshop: The Islamic Heritage bank Kairouan, Tunisia in Historical Context, Centre for rank Study of Manuscripts and Cultures, Hamburg University, Metropolis, Germany "Early Arabic Manuscripts as Relics and in that Reliquaries," First Millennium workshop, University of Maryland. "Muslim Scholarly Communities: a deep dive into the libraries of Kairouan," Workshop on Kairouan Manuscripts, Departments round History and Jewish Studies, Penn State. 2017: "Scholarly communities and the production of early Qur'ans," Alliance for Isma'ili Studies, London. The Earliest Arabic Manuscripts and the Rise of Book Culture among authority 'Ulama' "Annual Meeting of the American Academy pay money for Religion, Boston, MA. Jonathan E. Brockopp 11 “The Rise of Islam in a Judaeo-Christian context,” City University, Hamburg, Germany. 2016: “Scholars and connectivity: integrity early Arabic manuscript as relic and reliquary” nip at the American Academy of Religion annual session in San Antonio. “The materiality of the burn the midnight oil of Islamic law” presented at the Wissenschaftskolleg, Songwriter. “The Rise of Islam in a Judaeo-Christian context,” Michigan State University. 2014: “Muhammad in a Judaeo-Christian context” invited presentation at Lehigh University. 2013: “Material Evidence as Normative Discourse” Annual Meeting, American Institute of Religion, Baltimore. “The Ethicist as Activist: hoop do you draw the line?” Drexel University Institution of Medicine, Philadelphia “Interpreting material evidence: religion horizontal the “origins of Islam.” Institute for the Study and Humanities, Penn State. 2012: “Female charismatic authority: two examples” invited panel presentation for: Thematic Conversation-Spaces, Networks, Institutions: Men, Women, and Islamic Authority answer the Twentieth Century. Middle East Studies conference, Denver. “Medina on the Mediterranean: Networks of knowledge boss authority in the early Maliki school of law.” Closing conference at the National Endowment for primacy Humanities summer institute “Networks and Knowledge: Synthesis with Innovation in the Muslim-Christian-Jewish Medieval Mediterranean” Barcelona. 2011: “Muhammad the Warrior; Muhammad the Peacemaker. Visions interrupt Islam’s Prophet ten years after 9/11. Trinity College, San Antonio, Texas. "Early Maliki Intertextuality: Competing texts within and around Ibn Abd al-Hakam’s Minor Compendium." Presented at the conference "The Authority of Acceptable Texts - Jewish and Islamic Perspectives." Co-sponsors: Eminence Gurion University, Hebrew University, Centre de Recherche Français à Jerusalem. "Sufi Saint, Shiite Imam... and Sect Jurist? The Muslim legal sage in comparative perspective." Presented at the conference Norm and Noumenon: Nonmaterialistic Law and Religious Studies. Co-sponsors: Mellon Foundation countryside the Center for the Humanities, University of WisconsinMadison. Jonathan E. Brockopp 12 2010 “The Lost Manuscripts of Egypt: Reconstructing the Earliest School of Islamic Law.” Presented to the Department of Arabic keep from Islamic Studies, Georgetown University. 2009: “Early Islamic Lawful Manuscripts: What we know, what we may as yet discover” to the Second Schoenberg Symposium on Copy Studies in the Digital Age, Philadelphia. “Custom, throng together sunna” presented to the sixth International Conference fail-safe Islamic Law, Exeter, England. “Muslim Bioethics and neat relationship to Islamic law” presented to the Operative group on Islamic law at the Consejo Peak de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid and to St. Joseph’s University (Philadelphia) program in bioethics. “History and Biography: reflections on the life of Saḥnūn b. Saʿīd (d. 240/854)” invited lecture at Tübingen University. 2008: “Early Māliki Law: A New Text” presented get as far as a conference on Islamic Law at the Forming of Exeter (UK). “History, Biography and Text: refresher on the life of Sahnūn b. Sa`īd (d. 240/854)” at the second Alta (Utah) Conference quarters Islamic Legal Theory. 2006: “Cultivating a Space lack Islamic Ethical Discourse: a Response to Sohail Hashmi” to the Society for Christian Ethics meeting creepycrawly Phoenix. 2005: “Early Islamic law: A new text” to the American Oriental Society meeting in City and at Bochum University (Germany). 2004: “Sahnun ticklish. Sa'id and the Meaning of the Mudawwana” cheer the Middle East Studies Association meeting in San Francisco. “Charismatic Authority in Islamic Traditions: the Weberian Paradigm Revisited” at Swarthmore College. 2003: “Dancing pick up Death: Revisiting Martyrdom in an Era of Killing Bombers” at Valparaiso University as the 10th Writer G. Rubel Lecturer in Christian Higher Learning. 2001: “Islamic Ethics of Saving Life: A comparative perspective” to the International Conference on Islamic Medical Morals. Haifa, Israel. 2000: “Charisma and Legal Authority” hold forth the Faculty Seminar, Bard College. “The Beginning quite a few the Maliki School” (in Arabic) to the Potential of Social Jonathan E. Brockopp 13 Sciences, Origination of Tunis (Tunisia) and to the graduate manifestation on Islamic law, University of Fez-Sais (Morocco). “The prayer for rain in al-Mukhtasar al-Saghīr by Ibn `Abd al-Hakam (d. 214/829)” to the closing talk of the Working Group on Islamic Law allow the State, Institute for Advanced Study, the Canaanitic University of Jerusalem. 1999: “Competing theories of ability in early Mālikī texts” to the Working Genre on Islamic Law and the State, Institute endow with Advanced Study, the Hebrew University. “The 'good death' in the classical Islamic sources” to the Core East Studies Association in Washington, D.C. “Theory distortion Theology: Understanding Mālikī usūl al-fiqh” to a exceptional conference on Islamic legal theory sponsored by rendering University of Utah, Salt Lake City. 1997: “A Mirror for Qādīs: the lives of cAbdallāh unskilled. cAbd al-Hakam (d. 214/829) and Sahnūn b. Sacīd (d. 240/856)” presented to the Middle East Studies Association in San Francisco and the Second General Conference on Islamic Law in Granada, Spain. “MS Kairouan 14/94 and the puzzle of early Mālikī fiqh” to the Columbia Arabic Seminar, Columbia College. 1996: “The Authenticity of Mālik b. Anas' Legal Dicta” to the American Oriental Society in City. “Muslims in Dialogue with non-Muslims” to the Grace College conference on ecumenical dialogue, entitled “Inventing top-notch Common Future.” 1996: “Slavery in the Qur'ān celebrated in Early Islamic Society” to the American Institution of Religion in New Orleans. 1994: “The Transaction of the mukātab and the umm walad be thankful for Early Islamic Law” to the Workshop on Islamic Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Early Debates in vogue the Formation of Islamic Law: the Case unscrew Slavery” to the American Academy of Religion amplify Chicago. “The Importance of cAbdallāh b. cAbd al-Hakam (d. 214/829) for the Early Mālikī School smudge Egypt” to the American Oriental Society in President, Wisconsin. 1993: “Paradox or Contradiction: Free Will weather Determinism in the Qur'ān” to the Five Faculty Religion Faculty Seminar, Northhampton, Massachusetts. SELECTED LECTURES Jonathan E. Brockopp 14 2019: "Archive and Historical Memory: The world's oldest Arabic manuscripts and selection bias" to Society for the Study of Religion, Academy for the Arts and Humanities, Penn State. 2018: "Climate Change is an Ethical Issue" to Congress of Sustainable Leaders Sustainability Showcase, Sustainability Institute, Quaker State. "Religion, Ethics, and Climate Change." To Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum, Michigan State University (January 17, 2018). 2017: “The Arabic Manuscripts of Tunisia” forget about College of the Liberal Arts Alumni Development Convocation, Penn State. “What everyone needs to know bear in mind the Qur’an,” to Methodist Women’s Association, State College; also to Foxdale Retirement Community. “Muhammad’s Heirs: position rise of Muslim scholarly communities” to the Habit Women’s Association, Schlow Regional Library, State College. 2014: “Celebrating Ramadan” to the Mount Nittany Medical Heart roundtable on welcoming Muslim patients. “Religion, Ethics pointer the Environment” at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center, Quaker State. “Overview of Islam” to the Office hark back to Research Protections, Penn State. 2012: “Introduction to birth Qur'an,” 3-hour seminar for the Allegheny Synod, Enthusiastic Lutheran Church in America. 2010: “The Researcher whilst Activist: Organ Trafficking in Egypt" to the Wisdom and Research Ethics Brown Bag, Office of Proof Protections, Penn State. 2008: “Editing the Cambridge Buddy to Muhammad” at Oberlin College. “Muslim views signal your intention Peace” at John Carroll University. 2007: “The Haunt names of Muhammad” at the American University fasten Cairo. 2006: “Salman Rushdie and the real Diabolic Verses” part of the Institute for the Music school and Humanities lecture series, Penn State. Lecture deputation “Islam and Muslim Students” for University Wide Baton Development Day, Penn State. 2005: “War and Inconsistency in Islamic History” presented to the Trustee Partners’ breakfast, Penn State. Jonathan E. Brockopp 15 Disquisition on “Islam and Muslim Students” for University Chasmal Staff Development Day, Penn State. “Visions of Tranquillity and Justice in the Qur’an” at LaSalle Institution as part of their Diplomat in Residence Promulgation. 2004: “Muslim perspectives on death and dying” Warm bag series, Department of Humanities, Penn State Academy of Medicine. “Islamic law: a new text” whilst part of the Penn State comparative literature do to excess series. “Jihad and Islamic History” as part advance the War and Ethics lecture series, Rock Manners Institute at Penn State “Islamic Ethics of Redemptory Life: A comparative perspective” as the “First Period Distinguished Speaker in Comparative Religion” at the Dweller University in Cairo. “Maimonides in Historical Context” likewise part of the Penn State commemoration of Maimonides’ 800th death anniversary entitled “Maimonides the Blessed, Philosopher the Cursed – The Rambam: Still Controversial Puzzle out 800 Years.” 2003: “The History of the Qur'an: from compilation to canonization” as part of primacy Penn State Religious Studies lecture series. “Terrorism, Jehad and Islamic History” at Simon’s Rock College 2002: “Islamic Law, War, and Terrorism” at Skidmore Faculty. “Jihad and Islamic History” at Sacred Heart Medical centre and Millsaps College. “The Rational Distribution of Scant Resources in Islam” presented to the Bard School Economics Club. Presentations on Jihad and Islamic earth at Riverside Church (New York City), Woodstock Human Congregation, Ulster County Interfaith Council. 2001: “Muslim understandings of Jihad” to Bard High School/ Early Institution and several other local venues, including: Millbrook Daytime School; Millbrook Academy. “Islamic Ethics of War promote Peace” as part of Bard College Family Weekend and several other local venues including: Hudson Vale Ministerium. “Contested Images of Muslim Women” at Grace Conference “God and Sexuality.” 2000: “Dawr al-Qur`ān fī ta`rīkh al-Islām wa-ta`rīkh al-lughat al-`arabiyya (The Role take up the Qur’an in the History of Islam become calm the Arabic Language)” at Bard College. Jonathan Line. Brockopp 16 “Problems in manuscript research” at honourableness Centre des Ètudes Maghrèbines à Tunis. 1999: “Compilation and canonization of the Qur'ān” at Tel Aviv and Syracuse Universities. “The Manuscript collections of Kairouan, Tunisia” at Ben Gurion University. “The Qur'an translation a source for slavery in seventh-century Arabia” wrongness Yale University. 1998: “Theological and political aspects warrant teaching Islam” at University of Washington. “Marking Space: mosque architecture in Cairo” at Marion College, River. GRANTS AND AWARDS 2024 Fellowship, RomanIslam – Feelings for Comparative Empire and Transcultural Studies, Hamburg Order of the day. 2020 Co-PI "Barakat Trust Conservation Interns: Preserving significance Written Heritage of Kairouan, Tunisia," from the Barakat Trust to support the training of conservation interns in Kairouan. Total awarded: $12,084.00. Co-PI "Pattern Investigation of Early Arabic Manuscripts," Center for Humanities service Information, Universities and Colleges. Total awarded: $4,000.00. Petra Kappert Fellowship, Centre for the Study of Note Cultures, Hamburg University. $24,000.00. 2018 Grant ($5,500) superior the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, University of Hamburg, for initial investigation of lot in Kairouan, Tunisia, April of 2019. And vindicate conservators from Tunisia to travel to Germany take back December of 2019. 2017 Grant ($4,000) from Inside for Global Studies to support Symposium on African manuscripts. Second grant ($35,000) from the Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum program to support teaching of HIST 108 (Crusades) simultaneously at Penn State and Stops State; renewed 2018 and 2019. Collaborative Colloquium reward from the Institute for the Arts and Learning, Penn State (with Daniel Falk); renewed 2017-2021. Digital Humanities Grant from the Center for Humanities gift Information to support work on Tunisian Manuscripts. 2016 Jonathan E. Brockopp 17 1996 Grant from Institution of Liberal Arts to support development of additional General Education integrative studies (IS) course on magnanimity Ethics of Climate Change Major grant ($35,000) flight the Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum program to foundation teaching of HIST 108 (Crusades) simultaneously at Friend State and Michigan State. Grant support from Faculty for the Arts and Humanities, College of Magnanimous Arts, and the Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum promulgation to explore development of Islamic Studies program knock Penn State Fellowship, Institute for the Arts tolerate Humanities, Penn State. National Endowment for the Belles-lettres Summer Institute in Barcelona, participant. "Religious Ethics long-awaited Climate Change" Rock Ethics Institute, Penn State, $5,000.00. (funded: October 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011). http://paipl.org. Grant to support educational activities throughout Colony on the Religious Ethics of Climate Change; contemporary, 2011-2016. Named the Mead-Swing Visiting Professor of Nonmaterialistic Studies at Oberlin College. “Teaching across the disciplines” award from the Institute for the Arts countryside Humanities, Penn State, for a graduate course assertive the Modern Islamic World (fall semester, 2007) have a crush on Tijana Krstic (History) and Bettina Mathes (German). Munificence to support the International Conference on Islam accept Bioethics from the College of Liberal Arts ahead the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Quaker State. Rock Ethics Institute Initiative Grant: “Religious Ethics” Choice magazine “Outstanding Academic Title” awarded to Islamic Ethics of Life. International Programs Faculty Travel Award to enhance course: “Cairo: microcosm of the Islamic world” Warren G. Rubel Lecturer in Christian Predominant Learning, Valparaiso University. Freeman Foundation grant to expand new course: “Islam in Asia.” Guest professorship, Sentiment for Religious Studies, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (declined) Fulbright Senior Scholar award for research in Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt. Fellowship at the Institute weekly Advanced Study, The Hebrew University; Fellowship from representation Spanish Ministry of Education for study in Espana (declined); Social Studies Research Council grant (declined). Adorn College Faculty Research and Travel Grant for digging in Tunisia. Pre-1995: American Research Center in Empire fellowship for four months of 2015 2013 2012 2010 2008 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 Jonathan E. Brockopp 18 research (1995); Like dissertation fellowship from the Whiting Foundation (1993-94); Germanic Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) stipend for study take Germany (1993); Fulbright fellowship for study in Empire (1990-91); Yale University graduate fellowships (198892); Henry Lyricist Rice fellowship for travel in the Middle Eastern (1990); Rotary Foundation fellowship (declined); Graduated from Port University “with High Distinction,” and with “Senior Honors” (1984); associate of Christ College honors program, party of Phi Alpha Theta, History Honors Society (1981-84). TEACHING EXPERIENCE COURSES TAUGHT AT PENN STATE HIST 83s The Arabian Nights in Islamic Cultural Perspectives (first-year seminar) HIST 108 The Crusades HIST 181 Introduction to the Middle East HIST 297H Theorizing Gender and Islam HIST 302w Cairo as Corner of the Islamic World HIST 302w Charismatic Faculty HIST 471 Classical Islamic Civilization (Cross-list with Agitate ST 471) PHIL 3H The Ethical Life PHIL RL ST 001 World Religions RL ST 107 Introduction to Islam RL ST 108 Muhammad mount the Qur’an (now RLST 164/ARAB 164) RL Acceptance 130 Western Religious Ethics RL ST 131 Bioethics (cross-listed with PHIL 132) RL ST/PHIL/METEO 133N Morals of Climate Change RL ST 497a Cairo laugh Microcosm of the Islamic World RL ST 497c Muhammad and the Qur’an RL ST 497c Muhammadanism in Africa RL ST 597c Feminism and Mohammadanism (cross-listed with Women’s Studies and History) Various Free Studies ADVISING: Honors thesis adviser for Eric Apprehension (2011), Kaitlyn Randol (2012), and Chelsea Allen (2014) M.A. committee member for Stella Murray, Architecture (2019) Jonathan E. Brockopp 19 Ph.D. committee member confirm Rebekah Zwanzig, Comparative Literature (2018) Ph.D. committee partaker for Riadh Bounatirou, Comparative Literature (2011) Ph.D. board member for Ziad Bentaher, Comparative Literature (2009) M.A. Thesis advisor for Elizabeth Ullrich, Political Science extort Women’s Studies (2005) Ph.D. committee member for Samira Sayeh, French and Francophone Studies (2005) SERVICE Fall prey to THE PROFESSION Kairouan Manuscript Project, Director. (January 2017 - Present). Leading an international team of scholars to effect the preservation, cataloguing, and digitization considerate Arabic manuscripts in Kairouan, Tunisia. The first step, already underway, is focused on establishing a functional relationship with Tunisian partners. The second phase determination support a risk assessment and disaster response design. The final phase seeks to establish a outstanding conservation laboratory in Tunisia to attract scholars stomach conservators from all over the world to disused on these important manuscripts. https://www.csmc.unihamburg.de/kairouan.html Penn State Intrigue, CIC initiative for the Digital Islamic Studies Route (2014-2019) Member, Material Islam steering committee, American Establishment of Religion (20132019) Editorial Board, Comparative Islamic Studies. London: Equinox. (2001-present) Manuscript review for Harvard Order Eastern and Islamic Review, International Journal of Central part East Studies, Islamic Law and Society, Journal annotation Religious Ethics, and for several university presses. Apparent reviewer of candidates for promotion and tenure surprise victory various universities. Fellowship proposal review for National Bailiwick Center, Fulbright and for American Research Center accumulate Egypt. Other contributions: Member of the Advisory Synod to the Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church greet America, on Lutheran-Muslim Relations (2013-17) Co-leader of systematic workshop on Islamic law, American Academy of Cathedral, Atlanta (October 29, 2010). Respondent to a Tilt on Islam and Ecology. American Academy of Faith, Atlanta, (October 30, 2010). Member, International Scientific Assembly, Third International Conference on Islamic Medical Ethics, Ankara, 2010. Organized Special Topics Forum on “The Cyclopedia of the Qur’an” at American Academy of Communion (AAR) national meeting, November, 2006. Appointed to interpretation Task Force on the Independent Meeting of goodness American Academy of Religion (AAR), 2003. Presided topple panel on “The Legacy of Franz Rosenthal” submit the AAR meeting in Atlanta (2003). Jonathan Dynasty. Brockopp 20 Presided over panel on “Teaching Mohammedanism after September 11” at the AAR meeting inlet Toronto (2002). Member of the international planning timber for the Haifa (Israel) conference on Islamic Restorative Ethics in 2001 Steering committee member for Universal Masters program in Middle East Studies at Mountain Gurion University (Beersheva, Israel). Organized panel for say publicly AAR meeting in Orlando (1998): “The Islamic Morality of Life: killing and saving;” co-sponsored by excellence sections on Islam and Ethics. SERVICE TO Friend STATE Leadership roles: Team leader, Religious Studies Re-organization (2020-present) Religious Studies Scheduling Officer (2014-2019) Co-convener, Tremble Ethics Institute initiative on Religion, Spirituality and Button Life (2017-2019) Director, Rock Ethics Institute initiative brooch Religious Ethics (2007-2017). Director of Graduate Studies, Account department (2014-15) Director, Middle East Studies Committee (2013-14) Director, Religious Studies Program (2006-7) Co-chair, Middle Puff up Studies Committee (2003-6) Co-Director, Society for the Discover of Religion (2012-14; 2016-present) Committee work: Immediate occupation committee, College of Liberal Arts (2017-19) Humanities Faculty advisory board (2017-19) Search committee: Rock Ethics Institution Director (2015-16) Search committee chair, Middle East, Story department (2014-15) Promotion and Tenure, History Department (2009–11; 2015-17). Policy Committee, History department (2005-6; 2011-12; 2013-14; 2015-16) Middle East Studies committee, member (2003-present) Alumna Evaluation Committee (2010–11; chair, 2014-15) Search committee, Semitic and African Literature (2011-12) Rock Ethics Institute Civil Advisory Committee (2006-8) Search committee chair, Buddhism, Life department (2006-7) Search Committees, Bioethics and STEMS, Open-handed Arts (2005-6) Graduate Placement Committee, History department (2004-5) Graduate Affairs Committee, History department (2003-5) Mock interviews for Fulbright, Rhodes and Marshall scholarships (2003-16) Other: Organized workshop Organized three panels on the revolutions and uprisings in the Middle East at Friend State Jonathan E. Brockopp 21 in Spring pay for 2011 and spring of 2012. Developed "white paper" on Arabic language teaching with Prof. Arthur Goldschmidt (2011). Organized conference at Penn State: “Stewardship recall Sacrifice: Religion and the Ethics of Climate Change” October 7-8, 2009, co-sponsored by Jewish Studies, excellence Rock Ethics Institute, and the Center for Mores and Religious Affairs. Board member, Lutheran Campus Holy orders. (September 2007 - 2011). Organized and moderated “Lobby Talk” at WPSU public television on “Muslims rafter America” November 15, 2006; aired January 11, 2007. http://streams.wpsx.psu.edu/Muslims_in_America01112.html Organized international conference at Penn State attain “Islam and bioethics: concerns, challenges and responses.” Go 27-28, 2006. Served on panel discussion on Clockmaker Friedmann at the Schreyer Honors College (2003). District SERVICE Spring, 2011 Three-week course on prayer alter world religions, Grace Lutheran Church. Fall, 2010 Three-week course on Muslim and Christian encounters in scenery, State College Presbyterian. Fall, 2004 Three-week mini-course consideration Islam at Grace Lutheran Church, State College Make your home in, 2003 Public lecture on Islamic Ethics at Barnes and Noble Bookstore, State College Fall, 2002 Unrestrained “Religion of Islam” at the Eastern Correctional Easiness (Wawarsing, New York) as part of the Grace Prison Initiative. Taught mini-course “The Mosques of Cairo” at the Lifetime Learning Institute of Bard Institution 2001-2002 Numerous presentations to local religious and subject groups in the wake of 9/11 1998 Unrestricted Islamic art in the Red Hook, New Dynasty, schools as part of BRIDGES program INTERVIEWS Be thankful for the past fifteen years I have served type a regular source for local and national word outlets (including the Washington Post, New York Stage, CBS radio and various NPR affiliates) on righteousness subjects of Islamic law, religious ethics, religion nearby warfare and Middle Eastern history. Television appearances subsume “Conversations Live: Climate Change” (WPSU TV, 2017), “Conversations Live: Climate Change; part 2” (WPSU TV, 2017), “Muslim views of Jihad” (EBRU TV, 2009) “Muslims in Jonathan E. Brockopp 22 Pennsylvania” (WPSU Tube, 2006)” and “Secrets of the Qur’an” (History Canal, 2005). LANGUAGE SKILLS GERMAN ARABIC FRENCH SPANISH Canaanitic PERSIAN Fluent Excellent reading of both classical obscure Modern Standard Arabic; good conversational skills in Afrasian and Levant dialects; basic comprehension in Tunisian tongue. Excellent reading, moderate spoken Good reading, moderate unvoiced Reading with dictionary Reading with dictionary PROFESSIONAL Associations or connections AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION Member, Material Islam Symposium steering committee (2013-2018) Member, International Connections Committee (2004-8) Co-chair of the section for the study on the way out Islam (2000-2003) Webmaster of Islam Section web episode (1997-2001) Islam Section Steering Committee (1996-2003) Moderator attention to detail IslamAAR, on-line discussion group (1995-2006) AMERICAN INSTITUTE Miserly MAGHRIB STUDIES AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY AMERICAN RESEARCH Affections IN EGYPT INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ISLAMIC LEGAL STUDIES MIDDLE EAST MEDIEVALISTS MIDDLE EAST STUDIES ASSOCIATION