Professor of Intercultural Studies
On Faculty since 1991
Office: M219
Phone: (630)752-5949
Email: Scott.Moreau@wheaton.edu
Education
D.Miss. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (1986)
M.Div. (Missions) Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (1983)
B.S. (Physics) Wheaton College (1977)
About Scott Moreau
Professional interests include contextualization of the Christian faith, issues related to phenomenology (folk religions, spiritual warfare), and technology in missions (especially information technology and the use of the Internet). Personal interests include reading novels and working around the house.
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Courses Taught
- Contextualization
- Folk Religions
- Intercultural Communication
- Cross-Cultural Teaching and Learning
- Spiritual Conflict
- Trends in Missions
Membership in Professional Societies
- Association of Professors of Mission
- American Society of Missiology (Board of Directors, 2006-2008)
- Evangelical Missiological Society, National Vice President for Corporate Affairs (2000-)
- Midwest Fellowship for Missions Studies
- Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honor Society)
Research
Individual: Contextualization and visual expressions of faith in majority world contexts Collaborative: Missions use of the Internet, trends in missions
Papers Published and/or Presented
Select Recent Publications:
Moreau, A. Scott. 2011. “A Current Snapshot of North American Protestant Missions.” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 35 (1): 12-16.
Moreau, A. Scott and Mike O’Rear. 2011. “Follow-up Resources for Lausanne Cape Town 2010.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 47 (1): 110-14.
Moreau, A. Scott. 2010. “Ancestors.” In Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices. 2nd ed. (6 vols.), ed. J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, 105-109. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2010.
_______. 2010. “Conversations: Scott Moreau.” Missiology 38 (3): 349-50.
_______. 2010. “Evangelical Models of Contextualization.” In Local Theology for the Global Church: Principles for an Evangelical Approach to Contextualization, edited by Matthew Cook, Rob Haskell, Ruth Julian and Natee Tanchanpongs, 165-193. World Evangelical Alliance Theological Commission. Pasadena: William Carey Library.
_______. 2010. “Looking Backward while Going Forward.” In MissionShift: Global Mission Issues in the Third Millennium, ed. David J. Hesselgrave and Ed Stetzer, 192-202. Grand Rapids: Baker Book House.
_______. 2010. “Putting the Survey in Perspective.” In Handbook of North American Protestant Missions 2010-2012, ed. Linda Weber, 34-95. Wheaton, IL: Evangelism and Missions Information Service.
Moreau, A. Scott and Mike O’Rear. 2010. “Academic Societies and Academic Sites Supporting Mission Research.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 46 (1): 104-110.
_______. 2010. “Missions and the Arts.” Connections 9 (2-3): 92-93.
_______. 2010. “Getting Data.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 46 (4): 486-91.
Ott, Craig and Stephen Strauss, with Timothy C. Tennent. 2010. Encountering Theology of Mission: Biblical Foundations, Historical Developments and Contemporary Issues. Encountering Missions Series, editor A. Scott Moreau. Grand Rapids: Baker.
Moreau, A. Scott. 2009. “Evangelical Missions 1910 to 2010.” In The 9th International Symposium: Centenary of 1910 Edinburgh World Missionary Conference: Retrospect and Prospect of Mission and Ecumenism, 2:9-33. Seoul: Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary.
_______. 2009. “Paul G. Hiebert’s Legacy of Worldview.” Trinity Journal 30 NS:2 (Fall): 223-233.
Moreau, A. Scott and Mike O’Rear. 2009. “Missions Resources on the Web: Folk Religions.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 45(2): 238-244.
_______. 2009. “Missions Resources on the Web: Mission Trends.” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 45 (4): 496-502.
Muck, Terry and Francis Adeney. 2009. Christianity Encountering World Religions: The Practice of Mission in the Twenty-first Century. Encountering Missions Series, editor A. Scott Moreau. Grand Rapids: Baker.
Schafer, Joseph L.; Mark Yoon and A. Scott Moreau. 2009. “University Bible Fellowship: What Happens When Missionaries from Korea Descend on North American College Campuses?” In Missions from the Majority World: Progress, Challenges, and Case Studies. Evangelical Missiological Society Volume 17. Edited by Michael Pocock and Enoch Wan, 121-49. Pasadena: William Carey Library