Curriculum Vitae - Daniel W. Skubik

Daniel W. Skubik, PhD JD MDiv
Professor of Law, Ethics & Humanities, College of Arts & Sciences
California Baptist University
8432 Magnolia Avenue
Riverside, CA 92504-3297 USA
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Email: dskubik@calbaptist.edu
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D.W. Skubik, Curriculum Vitae
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EDUCATION (Formal/Academic)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.); Australian National University,
Department of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Institute
of Advanced Studies, Canberra, Australia
Degree awarded Dec 1988; conferred Mar 1989. Research & dissertation
in legal theory, political & social philosophy, and ethics. Dissertation
examiners: Martin Golding (Duke University); Neil MacCormick (Edinburgh);
and Lauchlan Chipman (Wollongong). Title of Dissertation -- At the Intersection
of Legality & Morality: Hartian Law as Natural Law.
- Master of Divinity (M.Div.); Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Degree awarded & conferred Dec 1997. Key areas of study in philosophical theology, philosophy of religion, and biblical studies. Language abilities in biblical Hebrew, classical and biblical Greek, and classical and ecclesiastical Latin.
- Juris Doctor (J.D.); University of California at Los Angeles,
School of Law, USA
Degree awarded May 1984; conferred Jun 1984. Coursework focus in public
& private international law, constitutional law, and philosophy of
law. Advanced coursework included int'l business transactions, law of the
sea, China & int'l law, constitutional theory; phil of justice, phil
of property, critical legal theory, and religious legal systems.
- Master of Arts (M.A.) with honors; University of Melbourne,
Parkville, Australia
Degree by thesis in political science awarded Mar 1983; conferred Aug 1983.
Association with the departments of political science and philosophy on
work undertaken from Feb-Oct 1982 while on leave from legal studies at
UCLA. Thesis: Two Models for a Rawlsian Theory of International Justice.
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) summa cum laude; California Baptist
University, Riverside, California, USA
Degree awarded & conferred May 1980. Coursework focus in religion (major)
and philosophy (minor), covering philosophical theology, Old Testament
Studies, and political philosophy.
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) summa cum laude; California Baptist
University, Riverside, California, USA
Degree awarded & conferred May 1980. Coursework focus in political
science (major) and history (minor), covering int'l relations, public law
& administration, European and medieval world history, and methods
of historical analysis.