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Lovejoy, <I>Religious 129: Enthusiasm and the Great Awakening </I>(Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1969)</TD> 130: </TR> 131: <TR> 132: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1973</TD> 133: <TD WIDTH="94%">Article: "Anglican Against Puritan: Ideological Origins During the Marian Exile," 134: <I>Church History,</I> 42, no. 1 (March, 1973)</TD> 135: </TR> 136: <TR> 137: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 138: <TD WIDTH="94%">Article: "'Where is History Going:' and Historical Scholarship," <I>Fides 139: et Historia</I>, V, nos. 1-2 (Spring, 1973)</TD> 140: </TR> 141: <TR> 142: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 143: <TD WIDTH="94%">Professional evaluator <I>Mennonite Quarterly Review</I> (review of a submitted article)</TD> 144: </TR> 145: <TR> 146: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 147: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>The Reformed Journal</I>, May-June, 1973: R.W. Southern, Western Society 148: and the Church in the Middle Ages (Grand Rapids, 1972)</TD> 149: </TR> 150: <TR> 151: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1974</TD> 152: <TD WIDTH="94%">Paper read at Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota, October, 1974: "Civil Religion 153: and Christianity in Modern Europe"</TD> 154: </TR> 155: <TR> 156: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1975</TD> 157: <TD WIDTH="94%">Article: "Western Secularization as a Continuing Process: Ironic Origins and 158: Puzzling Results," <I>Fides et Historia</I>, VIII, no. 1 (Fall, 1975)</TD> 159: </TR> 160: <TR> 161: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 162: <TD WIDTH="94%">Paper read at St. Thomas More College, Fort Mitchell, KY, April, 1975: "Puritan 163: Philosophy of History: Providence as Mystery - Providence as Revelation"</TD> 164: </TR> 165: <TR> 166: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1976</TD> 167: <TD WIDTH="94%">Panel member on Modesto Cablevision Series: "Colonial Religion" (5 presentations)</TD> 168: </TR> 169: <TR> 170: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 171: <TD WIDTH="94%">Paper read at department colloquium, Spring, 1976: "Calvinist Philosophy of 172: History"</TD> 173: </TR> 174: <TR> 175: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 176: <TD WIDTH="94%">Paper read to the Political-Military Affairs Company, Treasure Island, May, 1976: 177: "Current British Affairs"</TD> 178: </TR> 179: <TR> 180: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 181: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>Christian Scholars Review</I>, VI, nos. 2, 3 (1976): Eric Voegelin, 182: From Enlightenment to Revolution (Durham, NC, 1975)</TD> 183: </TR> 184: <TR> 185: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1977</TD> 186: <TD WIDTH="94%">Republication of "Anglican Against Puritan . . . . " in F.J. Bremer and 187: A.T. Vaughan, eds., <I>Puritan New England</I> (New York, 1977)</TD> 188: </TR> 189: <TR> 190: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 191: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in Fides Historia, IX, no. 2 (Spring, 1977): J. Sears McGee, <I>The Godly 192: Man in Stuart England</I> (New Haven, 1976)</TD> 193: </TR> 194: <TR> 195: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1978</TD> 196: <TD WIDTH="94%">Article: "Providence as Mystery, Providence as Revelation: Puritan and Anglican 197: Modification of John Calvin's Doctrine of Providence," <I>Church History</I>, 198: 47, no. 1 (March, 1978)</TD> 199: </TR> 200: <TR> 201: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1980</TD> 202: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>Albion</I>, vol. 12, no. 2 (Summer, 1980): Rosemary O'Day, The English 203: Clergy: The Emergence and Consolidation of a Profession, 1558- 1642 (Leicester, 1980)</TD> 204: </TR> 205: <TR> 206: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 207: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>Fides et Historia</I>, XII, no. 2 (Spring, 1980): James E. McGoldrick, 208: Luther's English Connection (Milwaukee, 1979)</TD> 209: </TR> 210: <TR> 211: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1981</TD> 212: <TD WIDTH="94%">Article: "Competence vs. Piety in Cultural Studies," <I>Christian Educators 213: Journal</I>, 21, no. 1 (Oct./Nov., 1981)</TD> 214: </TR> 215: <TR> 216: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 217: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>The Historian</I>: Peter N. Clark, et al., eds., <I>The English Commonwealth</I>, 218: 1547-1640 (New York, 1979)</TD> 219: </TR> 220: <TR> 221: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1982</TD> 222: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>Albion</I>, vol. 24, no. 1 (Spring, 1982): Rosemary O'Day and Felicity 223: Heal, eds. <I>Princes and Paupers in the English Church</I>, 1500-1800 (Totowa, NJ, 224: 1981)</TD> 225: </TR> 226: <TR> 227: <TD WIDTH="6%" HEIGHT="16" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 228: <TD WIDTH="94%" HEIGHT="16">Articles in Richard L. Greaves and Robert Zaller, eds., <I>Bibliographical Dictionary 229: of British Radicals in the Seventeenth Century</I>, 3 vols., (Brighton, Sussex, 1982-84): 230: "William Benn," "Samuel Eaton," "Robert Franklyn," 231: "Richard Gilpin," "Samuel Hammond," "Henry Hickman," 232: "Samuel Stone"</TD> 233: </TR> 234: <TR> 235: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1983</TD> 236: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>Christian Scholar's Review</I>, XIII, no. 1 (1983): Dewey D. Wallace, 237: <I>Puritans</I> <I>and Predestination: Grace in English Protestant Theology,</I> 238: <I>1525-1695</I> (Chapel Hill, NC, 1982)</TD> 239: </TR> 240: <TR> 241: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1984</TD> 242: <TD WIDTH="94%">Articles in Walter A. Elwell, ed., <I>Evangelical Dictionary of Theology </I>(Grand 243: Rapids, 1984): "Pragmatism," "Benedict Spinoza," "Protestant 244: Scholasticism," "Francois Turretin," "John Toland," "Matthew 245: Tindal," "Philipp Jakob Spencer"</TD> 246: </TR> 247: <TR> 248: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 249: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>Church History</I>, 53, no. 3 (September, 1984): Charles B. Schmitt, 250: <I>John Case and Aristotelianism in Renaissance England</I> (Kingston, 1983)</TD> 251: </TR> 252: <TR> 253: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1985</TD> 254: <TD WIDTH="94%">Respondent to paper in the "Calvin and Calvin Studies Colloquium," May, 255: 1985, Grand Rapids, Michigan</TD> 256: </TR> 257: <TR> 258: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 259: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of Keith L. Sprunger, <I>Dutch Puritanism: A History of English and Scottish 260: Churches of the Netherlands in the Sixteen and Seventeenth Centuries</I> (Leiden, 261: 1982). In <I>The Historian</I>, vol. XLVII (Aug., 1985) pp. 570-571. Pub. by Phi 262: Alpha Theta International Honor Society in History.</TD> 263: </TR> 264: <TR> 265: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1987</TD> 266: <TD WIDTH="94%">Article: "A Response to 'Scrap of Bread and a Right Conscience'" in <I>Calvin 267: and Christian Ethics</I>, P. DeKlerk, ed. (Grand Rapids, MI: Calvin Studies Society, 268: 1987)</TD> 269: </TR> 270: <TR> 271: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 272: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review in <I>The Historian</I>, vol. XLIX (pp. 385-386) of G.R. Elton, F.W. Maitland 273: (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1985).</TD> 274: </TR> 275: <TR> 276: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1989</TD> 277: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of M. Anderson's <I>Evangelical Foundations</I> (1987), in Church History, 278: Dec., '89, pp. 513-4</TD> 279: </TR> 280: <TR> 281: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1991</TD> 282: <TD WIDTH="94%">Articles: "Anglicanism"; "English Calvinism." In <I>Historical 283: Dictionary of Tudor England, 1485-1603</I>, edited by Ronald H. Fritze. New York: 284: Greenwood Press, 1991.</TD> 285: </TR> 286: <TR> 287: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 288: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of <I>Not by Fact Alone: Essays on the Writing and Reading of History</I>, 289: by John Clive. <I>The Historian</I> 53 (Winter 1991): 321-322</TD> 290: </TR> 291: <TR> 292: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 293: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of <I>Religious Radicals in Tudor England</I>, by J.W. Martin. Church History 294: 60 (September 1991): 398-400</TD> 295: </TR> 296: <TR> 297: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1992</TD> 298: <TD WIDTH="94%">Articles: "Book of Discipline," "John Gill," "Thomas Hooker," 299: "Lambeth Articles," "Walter Travers," "James Ussher," 300: in Encyclopedia of the Reformed Faith, Donald McKim, ed. Louisville: John Knox Press, 301: 1992</TD> 302: </TR> 303: <TR> 304: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1996</TD> 305: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of Antonia Frasier's <I>Kings and Queens of England </I>in<I> Sixteenth Century 306: Jo</I>urnal</TD> 307: </TR> 308: <TR> 309: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 310: <TD WIDTH="94%">Refereed article on seventeenth-century English Judaism for the journal <I>Church 311: History</I></TD> 312: </TR> 313: <TR> 314: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1997</TD> 315: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of <I>On 'What is History?'</I>, by Keith Jenkins in Fides et Historia (Spring, 316: '97)</TD> 317: </TR> 318: <TR> 319: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1998</TD> 320: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of <I>History and Belief</I>, by R.E. Frykenberg in <I>Christian Scholars 321: Review</I> (Fall, '98)</TD> 322: </TR> 323: <TR> 324: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP">1999</TD> 325: <TD WIDTH="94%">Review of M. Bunzl, <I>Real History in Fides et Historia</I> (Summer, 1999)</TD> 326: </TR> 327: <TR> 328: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 329: <TD WIDTH="94%">Ongoing - Manuscript on Richard Cox accepted for publication by Sutton Courtenay 330: Press(Great Britain)<BR> 331: <BR> 332: English ecclesiastical Appointments, 1540-47</TD> 333: </TR> 334: <TR> 335: <TD WIDTH="6%" VALIGN="TOP"> </TD> 336: <TD WIDTH="94%">Member of the editorial board of <I>Fides et Historia</I>, published by the Conference 337: on Faith and History</TD> 338: </TR> 339: </TABLE> 340: </P> 341: <H1><FONT SIZE="4"><B>Professional Societies:</B></FONT></H1> 342: <CENTER> 343: <P> 344: <TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" WIDTH="100%"> 345: <TR> 346: <TD WIDTH="100%">Conference on British Studies</TD> 347: </TR> 348: <TR> 349: <TD WIDTH="100%">American Society of Church History</TD> 350: </TR> 351: <TR> 352: <TD WIDTH="100%">Sixteenth-Century Studies Society</TD> 353: </TR> 354: <TR> 355: <TD WIDTH="100%">Calvin Studies Society</TD> 356: </TR> 357: <TR> 358: <TD WIDTH="100%">Conference on Faith and History</TD> 359: </TR> 360: </TABLE> 361: <A HREF="mailto:vander@athena.csustan.edu"><IMG SRC="../../Parts/graphics/clipart_office_mail_010.gif" 362: WIDTH="68" HEIGHT="74" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"></A><A HREF="mailto:vander@ainet.com"><B>vander@ainet.com</B><FONT 363: SIZE="2"> </FONT></A><FONT SIZE="2">| Office Phone: 209-667-3511 | Fax: 209-667-3132</FONT></P> 364: 365: <P><A HREF="../../index.html"><IMG SRC="../../Parts/graphics/6938664133246-23-a.gif" WIDTH="153" HEIGHT="36" 366: ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0"></A></P> 367: </CENTER> 368: <P> 369: <P ALIGN="CENTER"> 370: 371: </BODY> 372: 373: </HTML>