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2007-2009 Fellows



Matthew LundinMatthew Lundin earned his B.A. at Wheaton College, and his A.M. and Ph.D. at Harvard University in history. Lundin's major field is the history of Early Modern Europe, with an emphasis in the social, cultural, and intellectual history of early modern Germany. His dissertation, The Mental world of a Middling Burgher: The Family Archive of Cologne Lawyer Hermann Weinsberg (1518-1597), explores a sixteenth-century Catholic townsman's attempts to make sense of his age's political and religious uncertainty.

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Bryan StewartBryan Stewart earned his BA at Grove City College, an M.Div degree at Covenant Theological Seminary, and his Ph.D. in Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. Stewart has specialized in the study of the New Testament and Early Christianity, and his Dissertation, Priests of My People: Levitical Paradigms for Early Christian Ministers, offers an examination of the appropriation of a Levitical priestly paradigm for the Christian minister in the third- and fourth-century Church, with specific attention to early Christian politico-theological ecclesiology and a comparison with New Testament and sub-apostolic trajectories.

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