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 | Euan Kerr Cameron
Union Theological Seminary AD 409 3041 Broadway NY, NY 10027 By appointment via e-mail or phone (212.280.1377).
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university: 212-280-1377
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Euan Kerr Cameron
Henry Luce III Professor of Reformation Church History
Union Theological Seminary |
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Biography
Euan Cameron, Professor, received his B.A. from St. John’s College, Oxford University, in 1979 and his D.Phil. from Oxford University in 1982. He has held academic positions at All Souls College, Oxford (1979-86) and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1985-2002). Euan Cameron was appointed to the Henry Luce III Chair of Reformation Church History at Union Theological Seminary in 2002, and to a part-time appointment in the Department of Religion at Columbia in the course of 2002/3. Since 1 July 2004 he has been Academic Dean at Union Seminary. He is the author of "The Reformation of the Heretics: The Waldenses of the Alps 1480-1580" (Oxford University Press, 1984), "The European Reformation" (Oxford University Press, 1991), "Waldenses: Rejections of Holy Church in Medieval Europe" (Blackwell Publishers, 2000) and both edited and contributed to "Early Modern Europe: An Oxford History" (Oxford University Press, 1999). His next book, “Interpreting Christian History”, is forthcoming in 2005 with Blackwell Publishers. Besides the Reformation and popular heresy, Professor Cameron’s research interests include the intellectual response to popular superstitions from the Middle Ages to early modern Europe; Christianity and historicism; and the Roman Catholic tradition.
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