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: Â Capitalism and Reform in Presbyterian Pittsburgh 1900-1940, manuscript under revisionÂ
“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: Â Cambria Press, 2010)