Michael Bauman

Michael E. Bauman (born 1950) is Professor of Theology and Culture and Director of Christian Studies at Hillsdale College.[1] He is also a member of the faculty of Summit Ministries, in Manitou Springs, CO.[2] He was for eight years Lecturer and Tutor in Renaissance theology and Literature at the Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Oxford, where he also was Associate Dean of the Summer School.

Education

He has a BA in Old Testament from Trinity College, now known as Trinity International University (1977), an MA in Church History from McCormick Theological Seminary (1979) and an interdisciplinary PhD in Theology, History, and Literature from Fordham University (1983).

Publications

Bauman has written or edited more than 20 books, including Milton's Arianism, Roundtable, A Scripture Index to John Milton's De Doctrina Christiana, Pilgrim Theology, Historians of the Christian Tradition, God and Caesar, and The Best of the Manion Forum.

He has published more than 50 academic articles in Theology, Politics, History and Literature, and several popular articles on athletics, especially competitive cycling.

He was a member of the editorial department of Newsweek magazine for 2½ years, a book review editor for the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society for 12 years.

Awards and honors

He is a two-time Staley Foundation Distinguished lecturer and a three-time Amy Foundation national writing award winner. He is a former President of the Evangelical Philosophical Society.

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