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Church History and History of Christian Thought Faculty MembersFull-time Faculty: Scott M. Manetsch
Chair of the Church History and the History of Christian Thought Department Associate Professor of Church History BA, Michigan State University MDiv, MA, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School PhD, University of Arizona Dr. Manetsch joined Trinity's faculty after serving three years as an Assistant Professor of Religion at Northwestern College (Iowa). Ordained in the Reformed Church in America, he served as an associate pastor of education and discipleship for three years. During graduate school, he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship and spent two years doing archival research on French Reformation history at the University of Geneva. He is the author of Theodore Beza and the Quest for Peace in France, 1572-1598 (2000) and several recent articles exploring pastoral theology and practice in sixteenth-century Geneva. He is a member of the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, the Calvin Studies Society, and the American Society of Church History. Douglas A. Sweeney Director of the Center for Theological Understanding Associate Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought BA, Wheaton University MA, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School MA, PhD, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Sweeney came to Trinity from Yale University, where he edited The Works of Jonathan Edwards and served as a lecturer in church history and historical theology. He is the author of numerous articles and the author or editor of several books, including the following: The Sermons of Jonathan Edwards: A Reader (Yale University Press, 1999), which he coedited with Wilson H. Kimnach and Kenneth P. Minkema; Nathaniel Taylor, New Haven Theology, and the Legacy of Jonathan Edwards (Oxford University Press, 2003); Jonathan Edwards at Home and Abroad: Historical Memories, Cultural Movements, Global Horizons (University of South Carolina Press, 2003), which he edited with David W. Kling; and Jonathan Edwards's "Miscellanies" Nos. 1153-1360 (Yale University Press, 2003). Dr. Sweeney has also taught courses for Aquinas College in Nashville, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte, and Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte. John D. Woodbridge, Research Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought BA, Wheaton College MA, Michigan State University MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Doctorat de Troisième Cycle, Universite de Toulouse, France
Dr. Woodbridge was awarded a Fulbright fellowship and has done postgraduate study with fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Council of Learned Studies. Dr. Woodbridge has taught history at the University of Toulouse, Northwestern University, and Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne. He is the author of Revolt in Prerevolutionary France, Biblical Authority and coauthor with Timothy George of The Mark of Jesus. He is coeditor of Scripture and Truth, Hermeneutics, Authority and Canon, and Doing Theology in Today's World, as well as the editor of Great Leaders of the Christian Church, More than Conquerors, and Ambassadors for Christ. He has served as a senior editor for Christianity Today and has also published academic articles and books in Europe. Adjunct Faculty:Martin I. Klauber Adjunct Professor of Church History BA, State University of New York at Buffalo MA, MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School MA, PhD, University of Wisconsin at Madison Dr. Klauber is an investment banker and author of several scholarly works on post-Reformation theology. Visiting Faculty:Fred W. Beuttler Visiting Professor of Church History and the History of Christian Thought BA, University of Illinois MA, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School PhD, University of Chicago Dr. Beuttler is Associate University Historian and Research Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Director of the Oral History Project at UIC. He has also served on the faculty of Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights, Illinois, and as a guest professor at the Ivan Franko Pedagogical Institute in Drogobytch, Ukraine. He has published The University of Illinois at Chicago: A Pictorial History. Steven A. McKinion Visiting Professor of Church History BA, Mississippi College ThM, University of Mobile PhD, King's College, University of Aberdeen Dr. McKinion has served as Associate Professor of Historical Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary since 1998. His particular specialization is fourth- and fifth-century Christology, particularly Cyril of Alexandria. His published works include Life and Practice in the Early Church: A Documentary Reader, and Words, Imagery, and the Mystery of Christ: A Reconstruction of Cyril of Alexandria's Christology.
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