CURRICULUM VITAE Martin Innis

CURRICULUM VITAE Martin Innis

CURRICULUM VITAE Martin Innis Klauber 17459 Bluff Dr. Grayslake, Illinois 60030 (847) 549-1922 [email protected] Education 1987 Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison 1987 M.B.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison 1982 M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison 1981 M.Div. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 1981 M.A. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 1978 B.A. State University of New York at Buffalo Dissertation "The Context and Development of the Views of Jean-Alphonse Turrettini on Religious Authority" Supervisor Robert M. Kingdon Areas of Specialty Renaissance and Reformation History Early Modern European History Post-Reformation Theology and History Areas of Competence Early Church History Medieval History Christian Literature Publications - Books Between Reformed Scholasticism and Pan-Protestantism: Jean-Alphonse Turretin (1671-1737) and Enlightened Orthodoxy at the Academy of Geneva (Susquehanna University Press, 1994). Historians of the Christian Tradition: Their Methods and Impact on Western Thought. Edited with Michael Bauman (Broadman-Holman Press, 1995). The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Missions. Edited with Scott Manetsch (Broadman & Holman Press, 2008). The Identity of Geneva: The Christian Commonwealth, 1564-1864. Edited with John B. Roney. (Greenwood Press, 1998). 90 Days with the Christian Classics. With Michael Bauman and Keith Wells. (Broadman & Holman, 2000). The Theology of the French Reformed Church: From Henry IV to the Edict of Nantes (editor and contributor) (forthcoming, Reformation Heritage Books). Publications - Articles "Between Calvinist and philosophe: Jacob Vernet’s Theological Dilemma" in Westminster Theological Journal (Fall, 2001). "Between Reformed Scholasticism and Rationalism: Fundamental Articles in the Early Career of Jean LeClerc" Journal of the History of Ideas (November, 1993). "Calvin on Fundamental Articles and Ecclesiastical Union" Westminster Theological Journal (Fall 1992) "Confessions, Creeds, and Catechisms in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology" Westminster Theological Journal (Fall, 1995). "Continuity and Discontinuity in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology: An Appraisal of the Muller Thesis" Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (December, 1990). "The Decline of Reformed Scholasticism in Eighteenth-Century Geneva" in Carl R. Trueman, ed. Protestant Scholasticism: Essays in Reassessment (Paternoster Press, 2000). "The Drive for Protestant Union in Early Eighteenth-Century Geneva: Jean-Alphonse Turrettini on Fundamental Articles" Church History (September, 1992). "Family Loyalty and Theological Transition in Post-Reformation Geneva: The Case of Benedict Pictet (1655-1724)” Fides et Historia (Fall, 1992). "Francis Turretin on Biblical Accommodation" Westminster Theological Journal (Spring, 1993). "The Helvetic Formula Consensus (1675): A Translation with an Introduction and Critical Comments" Trinity Journal (Fall, 1990). "Hermeneutics and the Doctrine of Scripture in Post-Reformation Reformed Thought" Premise (1996). "Historical Method in the Christian Tradition" in Martin I. Klauber and Michael Bauman, eds. Historians of the Christian Tradition. (Broadman-Holman Press, 1995). "Jean-Alphonse Turrettini and the Abrogation of the Formula Consensus in Geneva" Westminster Theological Journal (Fall, 1991). "Jean-Alphonse Turrettini (1671-1737) on Biblical Accommodation: Calvinist or Socinian?" Calvin Theological Journal (April, 1990). "Jean-Alphonse Turrettini on Natural Theology: The Triumph of Reason over Revelation at the Academy of Geneva” Scottish Journal of Theology (Fall, 1994). “Jean Daillé and the Early Church Fathers” in Martin I. Klauber, ed. The Theology of the French Reformed Church: From Henry IV to the Edict of Nantes (forthcoming, Reformation Heritage Books). “Pierre du Moulin (1568-1658) and Roman Catholic Polemics in Seventeenth-Century France” in Martin I. Klauber, ed. The Theology of the French Reformed Church: From Henry IV to the Edict of Nantes (forthcoming, Reformation Heritage Books). "Reason, Revelation and Cartesianism: Louis Tronchin and Enlightened Orthodoxy in Late Seventeenth-Century Geneva” Church History (September, 1990). “Reformed Orthodox or Philosophe? Eighteenth-Century Genevan Views of the Reformation” Fides et historia (Summer/Fall, 2005) "Reformed Scholasticism in Transition: Benedict Pictet and Enlightened Orthodoxy at the Academy of Geneva" in W. Fred Graham, ed. Later Calvinism: A Geographical Approach (1994 in the Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies Series). "Roland Bainton: Reformation Historian" in Martin I. Klauber and Michael Bauman, eds. Historians of the Christian Tradition (Broadman-Holman Press, 1995). "The Scholasticism of Jacob Arminius: Recent Developments in the Muller Thesis" Trinity Journal (Summer, 1992). "Theological Transition in Geneva from J. A. Turretin to Jacob Vernet" in Martin I. Klauber and John B. Roney, eds. The Identity of Geneva: The Christian Commonwealth, 1564-1864 (1998). "The Theology of the Huguenots” in Christian History (Fall, 2001). “The Uniqueness of Christ in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology: From Francis Turretin to Jean-Alphonse Turretin” (forthcoming, Festschrift to Richard A. Muller to be published by Brill, 2013 edited by Jason Zuidema). "The Use of Philosophy in the Theology of Johannes Maccovius" Calvin Theological Journal (Fall, 1995). Papers Delivered at Academic Conferences "Continuity and Discontinuity in Post-Reformation Reformed Theology: An Appraisal of the Muller Thesis" paper delivered to the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society, March, 1989. "Creeds, Confessions, and Liturgical Reform in Post-Reformation Europe" paper delivered to the National Evangelical Theological Society Conference, November, 1991. "The Decline of Reformed Scholasticism: Jean-Alphonse Turrettini and the Abrogation of the Formula Consensus Helvetica in Geneva" paper delivered to the National Evangelical Theological Society Conference, November, 1989. "Educational Reform and the Decline of the Scholastic Method at the Academy of Geneva (1671-1737)" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, November, 2000. “Eighteenth-Century Genevan Views of the Reformation paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, October, 1998. "Francis Turretin on Biblical Accommodation" paper delivered to the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society, March, 1990. "Francis Turretin on the Nature of Theology: Practical or Speculative?" paper delivered to the National Evangelical Theological Society, November 2002. "Fundamental Articles in Reformed Theology: Theological Development and Transition in the Post-Reformation Period" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, October, 1989. "Hermeneutics and the Doctrine of Scripture in Post-Reformation Reformed Thought" paper delivered to the National Evangelical Theological Society, November, 1994. "The Historiography of Post-Reformation Reformed Scholasticism: Confessional Bias or Valid History?" Paper delivered to the Conference on Faith and History, October, 2002. "The Irenicism of Francis Junius" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, October, 1991. "Jean-Alphonse Turrettini (1671-1737) on Biblical Accommodation: Calvinist or Socinian?" paper delivered to the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society, March, 1987. "Jean-Alphonse Turrettini on Fundamental Articles" paper delivered to the Society for Reformation Research, May, 1990. "Jean LeClerc and the Fundamental Articles of the Faith in His Sentimens de Quelques Théologiens de Hollande Sur L'Histoire Critique Du Vieux Testament" paper delivered to the National Evangelical Theological Society, November, 1990. "Jean LeClerc and the Uniqueness of Christ" paper delivered to the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society, March, 1994. "John Calvin on Ecclesiastical Union and Fundamental Articles" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, October, 1990. “Justification by Faith in the Seventeenth-Century French Reformed Church: The Case of Jean Daillé” paper delivered to the Evangelical Theological Society, November 2010. "Louis Tronchin (1629-1705), Religious Authority, and la querelle de la grâce universelle" paper delivered to the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society, March, 1986. "Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics: Recent Developments in the Muller Thesis" paper delivered to the Midwest Evangelical Theological Society, Spring, 1991. "The Reformation Historiography of Roland Bainton" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, December, 1993. "Reformed Scholasticism in Transition: Benedict Pictet and Enlightened Orthodoxy in Early Eighteenth-Century Geneva" paper delivered to the Conference on Faith and History, October, 1990. “Showdown at Fontainebleau: the Debate between Philippe Du-Plessis Mornay and Jacques-Davy Du Perron (1600)” paper presented to the Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, October, 2010. "The Historical Methodology of Roland Bainton" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, December, 1993. "The Reformed Scholasticism of Francis Turretin: Practical or Speculative?" paper delivered to the National Evangelical Theological Society, November 2002. "Theological Transition in Geneva from J. A. Turretin to Jacob Vernet" paper delivered to the American Society of Church History, January, 1996. "The Use of Philosophy in the Theology of Johannes Maccovius" paper delivered to the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, October, 1992. Teaching Experience 1987-88; 1993-present: Affiliate

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