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David Papendorf

David Papendorf

Assistant Professor of Theology
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  • Department:
    Bible and Theology
  • Location:
    Chicago
  • School:
    Undergraduate in Chicago
  • Position:
    Teaching
  • Start Date:
    July 2019
  • Educational Background:

    BA, Moody Bible Institute
    MDiv, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
    MA, Central Michigan University/Newcastle University
    PhD, Central Michigan University

  • Publications:

    Articles:

    “England and the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre: a literary study”, The Huguenot Society Journal, vol. XXX: no. 5 (2017).


    Historiographical Reviews:

    “New Perspectives: Catholic League, Huguenots, and Religious Minorities” in French History, Volume 32, Issue 2, 25 May 2018.


    Book Reviews:

    Nicholas Must, Preaching a dual identity. Huguenot sermons and the shaping of confessional identity, 1629-1685 in The Journal for Ecclesiastical History Volume 70, Issue 1, January 2019.

    Jean de Langeac, Letters and Papers, ed. Jan Pendergrass in The Sixteenth Century Journal, Volume 49, No. 2 (2018).

    Wolfgang Palaver, Dietmar Regensburger, Harriet Rudolph, eds., The European Wars of Religion: An Interdisciplinary Reassessment of Sources, Interpretations, and Methods in Reviews in History, no. 1966 (Summer 2016).

    Andrew Pettegree, The Invention of News: How the World Came to Know About Itself in Ex Historia 8 (2016).

    David van der Linden, Experiencing Exile: Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680-1700 in Reviews in History, no. 1830 (Summer 2015).