FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Gary Jenkins
John H. Van Gorden
Professor in History
Recent Publications and Papers
- “Dinner with Raphael: Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Indelicate Reading of an Ambiguous Church Father.” in 2009 Zwingliana, Universität Zürich, Institut für Schweizerische Reformationsgeschichte
- “Conjunctio Christo: the Contours and Trajectory of Theosis in Vermigli, Jewel, and Hooker.” paper read at the 2009 Richard Hooker Colloquium, Trinity College, University of Toronto.
- "The Venerable Bede's Tabernacle or Peter Martyr Vermigli's Judges: Peter Martyr and his Patristic and Medieval Antecedents." forthcoming in A Companion to Peter Martyr Vermigli: Humanism, Hebraism, and Scholasticism. Frank R. James and Torrance Kirby, eds., Leiden: E.J. Brill, 2009.
- “The Diverse Reformation of John Jewel and Peter Martyr Vermigli” paper read at 2008 Reformation Studies Conference, March 2008. Westminster College, Cambridge, UK.
- John Jewel and the English National Church: The Dilemmas of an Erastian Reformer (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History) 2006.
- “Whoresome Knaves and Illustrious Subjects at the 1559 Westminster Disputation: the intent and end of an ecclesio-political exercise.” Anglican and Episcopal History LXXV.3 (2006) pp. 315-39.
- “Between the Sacraments and Tyranny: English Recusant Political thought,” The Dutch Ecclesiastical History Review vol 85. Wim Janse and Barbara Pitkin, eds. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2005. pp. 301-14
- John Jewel and the English National Church: the Dilemma of an Erastian Reformer, Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT; Ashgate (2006).
- Editor and Translator, with introduction, of Peter Martyr Vermigli’s In librum Iudicum D. Petri Martyris Vermilij Florentini ... commentarij doctissimi : cum tractatione perutili rerum & locorum. [Tigvri, Froschouer, 1561]. (Kirksville, MO: Sixteenth Century Essays and Books/Truman State University Press:).
Current and ongoing projects
- Editor and Translator, with introduction, of Peter Martyr Vermigli’s In librum Iudicum D. Petri Martyris Vermilij Florentini ... commentarij doctissimi : cum tractatione perutili rerum & locorum. [Tigvri, Froschouer, 1561]. (Kirksville, MO: Sixteenth Century Essays and Books/Truman State University Press:). In process
- “Coincidence of Photios and Augustine: The Trinitarian Thought of Nicholas of Cusa,” essay submitted for review to The New Blackriars
- “Nicholas of Cusa and the Closing of the Allegorical Circle: Texts and the Deus absconditus on the eve of the Reformation.”
Dr. Anthony M. Joseph
Associate Professor of History
- The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800, Volume Six: Cases, 1790-1795. Associate Editor. NY: Columbia University Press (1998).
Dr. Fred Boehlke
Professor Emeritus of History and University Archivist
- Faith, Reason and Justice: the First Fifty Years of Eastern University, 1952-2002. St. Davids, PA: Eastern University (2003).
- From Generation to Generation. Fort Mill, SC: Providence House (1996).
- Pierre de Thomas: Scholar, Diplomat and Crusader. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press (1996).
Dr. Tyler Flynn
Assistant Professor of History
- “Presbyterians and Modernity? Developing a Public Ethic in Pittsburgh, 1900-1920” accepted for publication at the Journal of Presbyterian History
- A Gospel of Wealth: Capitalism and Reform in Presbyterian Pittsburgh 1900-1940, manuscript under revision
- “The Fundamentalist as Public Intellectual? Clarence E. Macartney of First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, 1927-1953” article in process
- “The Conservative Social Gospel: Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and Methodists in Progressive-Era Pittsburgh,” article in process
Dr. Stephen H. Gatlin
Associate Professor of History
- Science, Technology and Values: a Science Studies Perspective (in process).
- Willaim Sheldon and the Culture of the Somatotype (New York: Cambria Press, 2010)