Leadership


PhD, University of Glasgow, Scotland
December 5th, 2011

DISSERTATION: The Economics and Ethics of Residential Integration—a joint study between the School of Social and Political Science (Urban Studies) and School of Critical Studies (Political Philosophy). NOTE: Successfully defended on December 5th, 2011

MLitt, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Summer 2008

THESIS: Contemporary Theological Critiques of Capitalism and the Implications for the Christian Practice of Giving.  Thesis marked as “High Merit” August 2008.

MBA, University of Indianapolis
Summer 2002

BS, University of Indianapolis
Spring 2000

  • Brown, K. J. (2016). Designed for Good: Recovering the Idea, Language, and Practice of Virtue. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers.
  • Brown, K. J., & McMullen, S. (2017, July/August Issue ). Hope in the Humanless Economy. Christianity Today, 30-36.
  • Brown, K., & Clements, S. (2018, April 5). Christian Higher Education in an Exponential Age. Comment Magazine. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. (2018, May 7th). Will Robots Take our Jobs? Boundless.org. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. (2018). Augustine, Desire, and the Moral Significance of Preferences. Faith and Economics(71), 3-24.
  • Brown, K. (2018, November 30). Automation and the Future of Labor: Two Scenarios. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. J. (2020). Wesley, ‘Holy Tempers’, and Commercial Practice. Journal of Religion and Business Ethics, 4(13).
  • Brown, K. (2020, September 29). An Appeal from a Christian Liberal Arts University President. Read Now.  (NOTE: Included in “Best of Mere Orthodoxy 2020”)
  • Brown, K. J. (2021, June 22). A 21st Century Power. Firebrand. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. J. (2022, February 1st). Evangelicals Behaving Badly and the Problem of ‘Silent Evidence’. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. J. (2022, May 9). The Case for the Christian Liberal Arts in a Polarized, Fractious Age. Mere Orthodoxy. Read Now.  (NOTE: Also available in Print Form, Winter 2022, Issue 002).
  • Brown, K. J. (2022, May 10th). Can a Christian Be Carnal? Firebrand Magazine. Read Now.  (NOTE: Listed as one of the “ten most read articles from 2022” by Firebrand)
  • Brown, K. (2022, December 23). Why Educators Shouldn’t Be Worried About AI. Christianity Today. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. (2023, April 4). The Difficulty with Being ‘True to Yourself’. Firebrand Magazine. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. J. (2023, August 29). Let’s Be Different. (F. Magazine, Ed.) Read Now.
  • Brown, K. J. (2023, October 4). The Call to John 17 Unity. Mere Orthodoxy. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. (2023, November 28). The Threat of AI is Not That it Will Consciously Take Over: The Threat is that We Will Unconsciously Let it. Christian Scholar’s Review Blog. Read Now.
  • Brown, K. (2024, March). What the Asbury Revival Taught Me About Gen Z. Christianity Today, pp. 23-25.
  • Brown, K. J. (2024, August). Gen Z Just Wants a Church That Lives the Gospel It Claims Is Real. (M. Lee, Editor & Interviewer) Read Now.

Paper Presented: ISA International Housing Conference—Glasgow, Scotland 2009 (“The Economics and Ethics of Mixed Communities: Exploring the Philosophy of Integration through the Lens of the Subprime Financial Crisis in the US”)

Attended: RISE Conference—Dayton, 2010

Paper Presented: Diverse Engagement: Drawing in the Margins—Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference—Cambridge University, England 2010 (“The Theology of Spatial Equality and Social Integration”)

Attended: RISE Conference—Dayton, 2011

Paper Presented: Issues in Social Economics at Southern Economic Association (SEA) Conference—Washington, D.C. November 2011 (“Economics and Value: A Conceptual Assessment of the Benefits and Drawbacks of Economic Valuation in the Neighborhood Integration Discussion”

Paper Presented: 14th World Conference of Social Economics—Glasgow, Scotland 2012 (“The Normative Argument for Residential Integration: A Neo-Rawlsian Approach”)

Paper Presented: CCCU Free Market Forum—Houston, 2012 (“Spontaneous Order and the Imago Dei”)

Paper Presented: Christian Scholars Conference—Lipscomb University June, 2013 (“The Moral Status of Preferences”)

Attended: CCCU Free Market Forum—San Diego, 2013

Paper Presented: Christian Scholars Conference—Lipscomb University June, 2014 (“Value, Economic Value, and the Future of Higher Education”)

Attended: Acton University—Acton Organization June, 2014

Paper Presented: Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Meeting—Trevecca Nazarene, October 2014 (Paper #1: “Broadening the Business Discipline—Teaching the History of Business in the Faith Tradition”)

Paper Presented: Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Meeting—Trevecca Nazarene, 2014 October (Paper #2: “The Moral Significance of Preferences—A Faith-Based Framework for Evaluation”)

Attended: CCCU Free Market Forum—Indianapolis, 2014

Attended: Acton University—Acton Organization June, 2015

Attended: AEI Values and Capitalism Conference—Washington D.C. June 2015

Paper Presented: Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Meeting—Virginia Beach, VA, October 2015 (Paper #1: “Social Entrepreneurship: From the Classroom to the Marketplace”)

Paper Presented: Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Meeting—Virginia Beach, VA, October 2015 (Paper #2: “The Journal Publications of the CBFA—CBAR Report to the CBFA”)

Paper Presented: Values and Capitalism Faculty Retreat—Bonita Springs, FL, January 2016 (“What is Your Narrative: Human Purpose and the Future of Work”).

Attended: AEI Values and Capitalism Conference—Washington D.C. June 2016

Lecture: Hope College Department of Economics and Business—Holland, MI September 2016 (“Is Everything for Sale?  Market Exchange through the Lens of Virtue and Faith”).

Panel Presenter: Hope College Markets and Morality Group—Holland, MI, September 2016 (“Work and the Future of Automation”).

Paper Presented: Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Meeting—Charleston, SC, October 2016 (Paper #1: The Future of the CBFA Journal Publications”)

Paper Presented: Christian Business Faculty Association Annual Meeting—Charleston, SC, October 2016 (Paper #2: “A Call to Worship: Preparing our Students for Ministry in the Workplace”)

Paper Presented: Values and Capitalism Faculty Retreat—San Antonio, TX January 2017 (“Civic Attributes in a Coming Apart Age”).

Panel Presenter: Thomas More College Institute for Religious Liberty Academic Symposium—Thomas More College, February 2017

Paper Presented: Christian Scholars Conference—Lipscomb University, TN June 2017 (Paper #1: “Collaboration and Pedagogy: Highlighting ‘The Asbury Project’”)

Paper Presented: Christian Scholars Conference—Lipscomb University, TN June 2017 (Paper #2: “Virtue and the Moral Limits of Markets”)

Lecture(s): Summit Ministries Conference—Manitou Springs, CO June 2017 (Lecture #1: “Economics: What is it?  Why is it Important?”; Lecture #2: “Economic Understanding and Faithful Action”).

Attended: AEI Values and Capitalism Conference—Washington D.C. June 2017

Lecture(s): Hope College Markets and Morality Annual Retreat—Holland, MI September 2017 (“What is Virtue?”)

Lecture: American Enterprise Institute’s Values and Capitalism Fall Summit—Washington D.C., October 2017 (“A Christian Response to Automation”)

Paper Presented: Southern Economic Association Regional Conference—Tampa, FL November 2017 (“Augustine, Desire, and the Moral Significance of Preferences”)

Paper Presented: Values and Capitalism Faculty Retreat—San Diego, CA January 2018 (“US Higher Education in an Exponential Era”)

Lecture: Make Jesus Culture Conference—Online Presenter Broadcast, February 2018 (“What is Virtue?”)

Lecture(s): Summit Ministries Conference—Manitou Springs, CO June 2018 (Lecture #1: “Economics: What is it?  Why is it Important?”; Lecture #2: “Economic Understanding and Faithful Action”).

Lecture: Acton University—Grand Rapids, MI June 2018 (“John Rawls, Justice, and the Imago Dei”)

Lecture(s): Summit Ministries Conference—Manitou Springs, CO July 2018 (Lecture #1: “Economics: What is it?  Why is it Important?”; Lecture #2: “Economic Understanding and Faithful Action”).

Attended: AEI Values and Capitalism Fall Summit—Washington D.C. September 2018