Ian Clary
I am Associate Professor of Historical Theology at Colorado Christian University where I focus on the High Middle Ages to the 21st century. I also teach courses in theology, New Testament, World Religions, philosophical theology, and the history of philosophy.
I am also an Associate Research Fellow at the Theological University of Apeldoorn in The Netherlands.
I have a PhD in historical theology from the Jonathan Edwards Center Africa at the University of the Free State (Bloemfontein). My dissertation is titled "Reformed Evangelicalism and the Search for a Usable Past: the Case-study of Arnold Dallimore, pastor-historian" and was published in the Reformed Historical Theology series with Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. In it, I look at the role that faith and theology plays in religious historiography.
I recently published "God Crowns His Own Gifts" Augustine, Grace, and the Monks of Hadrument" (H&E Academic).
I also have master of divinity and master of theology degrees from Toronto Baptist Seminary where I studied under Michael Haykin. My ThM thesis was on the reception history of the patristic period in James Ussher's (1581-1656) christology and sections were published in the "Scottish Journal of Evangelical Theology." I also reproduced a critical edition of his tract, "Immanuel."
Supervisors: Adriaan C. Neele and Michael A. G. Haykin
Address: Lakewood, CO
I am also an Associate Research Fellow at the Theological University of Apeldoorn in The Netherlands.
I have a PhD in historical theology from the Jonathan Edwards Center Africa at the University of the Free State (Bloemfontein). My dissertation is titled "Reformed Evangelicalism and the Search for a Usable Past: the Case-study of Arnold Dallimore, pastor-historian" and was published in the Reformed Historical Theology series with Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. In it, I look at the role that faith and theology plays in religious historiography.
I recently published "God Crowns His Own Gifts" Augustine, Grace, and the Monks of Hadrument" (H&E Academic).
I also have master of divinity and master of theology degrees from Toronto Baptist Seminary where I studied under Michael Haykin. My ThM thesis was on the reception history of the patristic period in James Ussher's (1581-1656) christology and sections were published in the "Scottish Journal of Evangelical Theology." I also reproduced a critical edition of his tract, "Immanuel."
Supervisors: Adriaan C. Neele and Michael A. G. Haykin
Address: Lakewood, CO
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