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Michael Plekon
Professor of Sociology

Coordinator, Religion and Culture Program
Baruch College, CUNY

Voice: 646 312-4472
Fax: 646 312-4461
Email: MJPlekon@aol.com
Office: Room 4-266, 55 Lexington Avenue

Michael PlekonMichael Plekon's areas of specialization include the social history of American religious traditions and communities, social theory and its connections with theology, the social and theological thought of Søren Kierkegaard, contemporary Eastern Orthodox theology and theologians of the Russian emigration and saints, canonized or not, in our time.

He was a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, honorary Fulbright, American Scandinavian Institute and Lutheran World Federation Fellow at the University of Copenhagen’s Institute for Systematic Theology in 1979-80 and 1981, working on Kierkegaard's social and theological criticism.

Having published many articles on Kierkegaard and other modern theologians, he has also edited, translated and published several volumes of the writings of theologians Paul Evdokimov, Elisabeth Behr-Sigel, Arthur Carl Piepkorn, and Nicolas Afanasiev, among others. He also recently published a study of ten remarkable 20th century persons of faith in the Eastern Church and is working on a book about the shape of holiness in our time.

He continues to be an ecumenical advisor to the journal Lutheran Forum and a reviewer for several other journals. He is a priest of the Orthodox Church in America, assisting at St. Gregory the Theologian Church in Wappingers Falls, NY.

Michael Plekon received his A.B. from The Catholic University of America and his M.A. and Ph.D from Rutgers University where he was a student of Peter L. Berger.

Recent Publications:

  • Olga Lossky, Towards the endless day: a life of Elisabeth Behr-Sigel (1907-2005), Michael Plekon, editor, and Jerry Ryan, translator, University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming, 2009.
  • Hidden Holiness, University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming, 2008.
  • Nicolas Afanasiev, The Church of the Holy Spirit, by Nicolas Afanasiev, trans. Vitaly Permiakov, Michael Plekon, ed.,  with introductory essay, University of Notre Dame Press, 2007.
  • Tradition Alive: An Anthology on the Church and the Christian Life in Our Time, edited, translations, introductory essay, Sheed & Ward/Rowan & Littlefield, 2003
  • Living Icons: People of Faith in the Eastern Church and Holiness in Our Time,  (University of Notre Dame Press, 2002, paper, 2004).
  • “To become permeable to Christ: Elisabeth Behr-Sigel’s Theological Vision, “  The Ecumenical Review, 59, 2, 2007.
  • “Living Tradition: Social Theory working with theology—the case of Fr. Sergius Bulgakov,” LOGOS, 47, 1-2, 2006, 89-102.
  • “Becoming What You Pray: Three Images, Three Voices,” The Ecumenical Review, The Ecumenical Review, 57, 4, 2005, 395-405. Also French version: “ ‘L’Esprit Saint  prie en nous’: La signification liturgique de la prière de Jésus,” Contacts, 212, 2005, 351-366 and Russian version, Pages , 10: 3, 2005, 409-421.
  • “The ‘Sacrament of the brother/sister’ in the lives and writings of Mother Maria Skobtsova and Paul Evdokimov,” SVTQ, 49, 3, 2005, 313-334. French version: “Le sacrement du frére/soeur chez Paul Evdokimov et mère Marie Skobtsov,” Contacts, 205, Jan-Mar 2004, 5–28.
  • “Still Waiting at Jacob’s Well: Sergius Bulgakov’s Vision of the Church,” SVTQ, 49,1-2, 2005, 125-144.

   

  • “Theologian of Liturgy and Life: Alexander Schmemann (1921-1983),” Credere Oggi, XXIV, nr. 2, 140, 2004: Teologi Ortodossi del XX Secolo,  101-120.

            

  • “Tradition’s Freedom and Beauty: The Enduring Vision of Paul Evdokimov   and Elisabeth Behr-Sigel,” Lutheran Forum , 37, 2, 2003, 28-32.

                 

  • “Before the Storm: Kierkegaard’s Theological Experimentation and Preparation before the Attack on the Church,” Faith and Philosophy, 21, 1, January, 2004, 45-64.
 
  • “The Russian religious revival and its theological legacy,” in The Cambridge Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology, Elizabeth Theokritoff and Mary Cunningham, eds, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming
 
  • “The Power of Love: Nicolas Afanasiev  on the Church’s Life,”in Friendship as an Ecumenical Value, Lviv: The Ukrainian Catholic University, 2006,  114-120.

          

  • “Witnesses and Voices: Images of the Church from Afanasiev, Schmemann, Meyendorff,” in Orthodox Christianity in American Public Life: Challenges and Opprtunities of Religious Pluralism in the 21st Century, Boston University Institute on Religion and World Affairs, University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming.
 
  • “Mother Maria Skobtsova” in Modern Christian Teachings on Law, Politics, Society, and Human Nature, eds. John Witte Jr. and Frank S. Alexander, vol. 1, 649-684; edited selections, vol. 2, pp. 512-536, Columbia University Press, 2005.
 
  • “Living the Tradition,” xi-xvii, translations of essays by Afanasiev, Evdokimov, Skobtsova,  330, 47-49, 175-182, 195-204 in Tradition Alive, (2003.)
 
  • “Eastern Orthodox Social and Political Theology,” in The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology, Peter Scott and William T. Cavanaugh eds. (Oxford & NY: Blackwell, 2003)  93-106.



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