Regular Visiting
Professor of Theology
Markus
Wriedt (Ph.D., University of Hamburg, 1990), [Historical],
after his studies in Hamburg, Southampton, and Munich, specializes
in the study of reformation history/theology with special attention
to its late medieval relations. As a research fellow he joined
in 1985 the Department for Religious Studies at the Institut of
European History in Mainz. In 1994, he became honorary lecturer
for Church History/Historical Theology at the University of Heidelberg
(Faculty of Theology) and in 2000 at Frankfurt/Main. Besides this
he was invited for guest lectures and professorships in many places
all over the western world including St. Olaf's College Northfield,
MN, UCSB Santa Barbara, CA, Lehigh University Bethlehem PA, Concordia
Seminary St. Louis, MO, University of Toronto, Canada, and Universities
in Oslo, Norway, Copenhagen, Denmark, Zurich, Switzerland, Strasbourg,
France. He is the author of over a hundred articles in professional
journals (e.g., Lutherjahrbuch, Luther,
Saeculum, Concordia Journal, Evangelische Theologie),
Lexica (TRE, RGG, Encyclopedia of Protestantism),
collections and some books, among which are: Gnade und Erwaehlung:
Eine Untersuchung zu Johann von Staupitz und Martin Luther
(Veroeffentlichungen des Instituts fuer Europaeische Geschichte,
Mainz 141), (Mainz 1991). He is the managing editor of the Archive
of Reformation History – Literary Review and of Auctoritas
Patrum: Studies in the Reception of Church Fathers in the Theology
of 15th and 16th Centuries, (Mainz 1993, 1997), [forthcoming].
He is member of the committees of the Verein fuer Reformationsgeschichte.
He is currently doing research for a history of reformation educational
reform and its theological roots.
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