Scott H. Hendrix, Ph.D.

Professor emeritus of Reformation History, Princeton Theological Seminary
Resident at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities: February−May 2011 Research topic at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities: »Luther 1517−2017« Project involvement at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities: Excellence Cluster »The formation of normative orders« Scholarly profile of Scott H. Hendrix Main areas of research: Church History, Reformation History Selected publications:- Martin Luther. A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press 2010.
- (editor and translator), Early Protestant Spirituality, New York: Paulist Press 2009.
- Luther, Nashville: Abingdon Pillars of Theology 2009.
- (editor with Susan Karant-Nunn), Masculinity in the Reformation Era, Kirksville: Truman State University Press 2008.
- Recultivating the Vineyard. The Reformation Agendas of Christianization, Louisville und London: Westminster John Knox Press 2004.
- (editor and translator), Preaching the Reformation. The Homiletical Handbook of Urbanus Rhegius, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press 2003.
- (with Günther Gassmann), Fortress Introduction to the Lutheran Confessions, Minneapolis: Fortress Press 1999 (übersetzt ins Portugiesische 2002 und Finnische 2005)
- Tradition and Authority in the Reformation, Aldershot, UK: Variorum 1996.
- Luther and the Papacy. Stages in a Reformation Conflict, Philadelphia: Fortress Press 1981.
Editorial activities:
Studies in the History of Christian Traditions, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, Archive for Reformation History, Sixteenth Century Journal |