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Stan Rosenburg

Dr Stan Rosenberg

Dr Rosenberg is the Director of the Scholars’ Semester and the Oxford Summer Programme.  He is a member of the Wycliffe Hall academic staff and also teaches early Christian history and doctrine for the Theology Faculty at the University of Oxford.  Previous positions include Director of the Washington DC Academic Center for Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and Academic Programs Director for the C.S. Lewis Institute in Washington, D.C.  He graduated BA in history from Colorado State University and MA and PhD from the Catholic University of America.  His research interests focus on Augustine’s works (the sermons in particular), early Christian cosmology and its relationship to Greco-Roman culture and philosophy, and the interplay between intellectual and popular thought during this period.  His recent research has led to a series of articles and papers on the intersection of preaching, popular religion, and the development of doctrine in the largely oral culture of late antiquity. These are leading toward a book tentatively titled: Between Creed and Book: Sermons as the Source for Interpreting Augustine’s Theology and the Congregation’s Beliefs.

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