Professor
B.A., Kilroe Seminary, Honesdale, PA.; S.T.B., Gregorian
University, Rome; Special Research Student, Oxford; Ph.D., Columbia
University.
Professor Bulman's 1981 publication, A Blueprint for
Humanity (Bucknell University Press) was selected by Choice
Library Journal as an Outstanding Academic Book for that year. His
more recent work, Paul Tillich: A New Catholic Assessment,
the Liturgical Press (1994),The Lure of the Millennium,
Orbis, (1999) and Religion in the New Millennium: Theology in
the Spirit of Paul Tillich, Mercer University Press, (2001).
He has also published numerous articles in scholarly journals, such
as Theology Today, The Journal of Church and State and The
Journal of Ecumenical Studies. He participated in the
Lutheran-Catholic Bilateral on behalf of the Brooklyn Diocese's
Ecumenical Committee and served as President of the North American
Paul Tillich Society (1988-1989). He teaches both graduate and
undergraduate theology, with courses in the areas of Foundational
Theology, Theological Anthropology, Eschatology and Ecumenical
Studies. Since 1986 he has been a member of the interdisciplinary
steering committee of the Doctor of Arts Program in Modern World
History, in which he also participates as Religious Studies
representative, offering courses on world religions and peace and
on the impact of secularization on religious belief systems. He
currently chairs the Columbia University Seminar on Studies in
Religion.
*Tenured 1969
Full Professor 1985