CURRICULUM VITAE April 21, 2016 Name: Cameron Alexander MacKenzie Home Address: 6 Tyndale Fort Wayne, IN 46825 Office Phone Number: (260) 452-2226 E-mail: cameron.mackenzie@ctsfw.edu FAX: (260) 452-2270 Current Employer: Concordia Theological Seminary 6600 N. Clinton Ft. Wayne, IN 46825 Educational History University of Detroit 1965-69 Majors: Mathematics and History. Minors: Secondary Education and Philosophy Degree: B.A. University of Chicago 1969-70 History M.A. Wayne State University 1972-79 Classics M.A. Concordia Seminary 1975-84 New Testament S.T.M. (Ft. Wayne) University of Notre Dame 1984-92 History Ph.D. Title of Master's Thesis (S.T.M.): Matthew 5:17-20--Crossroads of the Gospel Title of Doctoral Dissertation: The Battle for the Bible in England, 1557-1582 Employment History 1983-Present: Ellis Professor of Historical Theology (2007- Concordia Theological Seminary, 6600 N. Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 (Assistant Professor, 1983-92, Associate, 1992-97, Professor, 1997-) 1
1999- : Chairman, Dept. of Historical Theology 2000-04: Executive Assistant to the President for Strategic Planning and Accreditation 1999-2000: Coordinator of Strategic Planning 1996-98: Coordinator of Institutional Self-Study 1993-98: Supervisor of the M.A. Program 1994-95: Supervisor of Continuing Education (Acting) 1983-91: Director of Library Services 1990-2007: Adjunct Faculty, Concordia University Wisconsin (Ft. Wayne Extension), 12800 N. Lake Shore Dr., Mequon, WI 53092 1992-Present: Associate Faculty, Indiana University Purdue University at Fort Wayne, School of Arts and Sciences, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, Fort Wayne, IN 46805 1992: Adjunct Faculty, College of St. Francis (Ft. Wayne Extension), 500 Wilcox St., Joliet, IL 60435 1970-1983: St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 4430 St. James, Detroit, MI 48210 - teacher and administrative assistant (1970-1972), headmaster (1972-1983), and pastor (1975-1983) Professional Activities and Interests Memberships in professional organizations: Society for Reformation Research Evangelical Theological Society Lutheran Historical Conference Concordia Historical Institute Publications: Review of Bill R. Austin, Austin's Topical History of Christianity in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 27 (1984). "The Enduring Witness of the Old Testament" in Kurt Marquart, John Stephenson, and Bjarne Teigen, eds., 2
A Lively Legacy: Essays in Honor of Robert Preus (Ft. Wayne, IN: Concordia Theological Seminary, 1985). "What's In a Name?" Called to Serve (December, 1987). "Church Founder Fort Wayne Pioneer," The Fort Wayne Lutheran (October, 1988). "Fort Wayne Lutherans Gather to Honor a Frontier Layman," Lutheran Witness - Indiana Supplement (December, 1988). "Cross-Cultural Is for Everyone," in Eugene W. Bunkowske and Richard French, eds., God's Communicators in Mission (Ft. Wayne, IN: Great Commission Resource Library, 1988). "Who Is Ramon Llull?" - a review of Mark D. Johnston, The Spiritual Logic of Ramon Llull, in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 32 (1989). "Receptor-Oriented Gospel Communication in Bible Translation: A Historical Perspective," in Eugene W. Bunkowske and Richard French, eds., Receptor- Oriented Gospel Communication (Ft. Wayne, IN: Great Commission Resource Library, 1989). Review of Carter Lindberg, Beyond Charity: Reformation Initiatives for the Poor in Logia 3 (1994). "The English Bible in a Post-Modern Age," in Paul T. McCain and John R. Stephenson, eds., Mysteria Dei: Essays in Honor of Kurt Marquart (Ft. Wayne, IN: Concordia Theological Seminary Press, 1999). Theology and the Great Tradition of English Bibles, Concordia Theological Quarterly 63(1999): 281-300. Helping Offices in the Church, in John Fehrman, Daniel Preus, eds., The Office of the Holy Ministry (Crestwood, Mo: Luther Academy, 1996): 65-82. Evangelicals and the Bible in the Middle Ages, in All Theology Is Christology: Essays in Honor of David P. Scaer (Ft. Wayne: CTS Press, 2000): 329-48. Martin Luther and the Bible, For the Life of the World 4 (October 2000): 5-7. 3
Church History and Pastoral Formation, For the Life of the World 5 (April 2001): 7-9. The Lutheran Reformers Understanding of the Historical Deformation of the Church, in John A. Maxfield, ed., Lutheran Catholicity, The Pieper Lectures, vol. 5. (St. Louis: Concordia Historical Institute, 2001), 16-33. The Coming of the Kingdom and 16 th Century English Bibles, in David W. Baker, ed. Looking into the Future: Evangelical Studies in Eschatology (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2001)144-56. The Search for a Usable Luther, Lutheran Synod Quarterly 41(2002): 85-93 The Battle for the Bible in England, 1557-1582 (New York: Peter Lang, 2002). In Search of the True Church, For the Life of the World (Jan. 2003). C.F.W. Walther Pastor and Preacher, For the Life of the World, October, 2003 Decision Making in The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod: Historical Perspectives, Issues in Christian Education 37, no. 2 (Fall, 2003):6-10. It s Not About Mary, Sermon study for St. Mary, Mother of our Lord, Luke 1:46-55, Concordia Pulpit Resources 14 (2004):37-39. Your Money or Your Life, Sermon study of Pentecost 18, Luke 16:1-13, Concordia Pulpit Resources 14 (2004):18-20 Are You Listening? Sermon study of Pentecost 19, Luke 16:19-31, Concordia Pulpit Resources 14 (2004):21-23 The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and the Public Square in the Era of C.F.W. Walther in David L. Adams and Ken Schurb, eds., The Anonymous God: The Church Confronts Civil Religion and American Society (St. Louis: CPH, 2004), 93-119. The Origins and Consequences of Original Sin in Luther s Bondage of the Will, Concordia Journal 31, no. 4(Oct., 2005):384-97. Review of David Daniell, The Bible in English in Albion 4
36(2004):513-14 Review of Scott Hendrix, Recultivating the Vineyard in Logia 14,no.4 (2005) Call and Ordination in the Thought and Practice of C.F.W. Walther and in the Early Missouri Synod, in John A. Maxfield, Call and Ordination in the Lutheran Church, The Pieper Lectures, vol. 10 (St. Louis: Concordia Historical Institute and the Luther Academy, 2006), 18-38. Confessing the Faith in the Sixteenth Century: From Martin Luther to the Augsburg Confession, in Erik Rottmann, ed., Teach These Things: Essays in Honor of Wallace Schulz (Versailles, MO: Wild Boar Books, 2008), 7-23. The Challenge of History Luther s Two Kingdom s Theology as a Test Case, Ellis Inaugural Lecture, Concordia Theological Quarterly 71(2007):3-28. The Other Reformers and Christian Worship: Not Quite Lutheran in Daniel Zager, ed. Luther on Liturgy and Hymns (Ft. Wayne: Concordia Theological Seminary, 2006), 87-103 The Evangelical Character of Martin Luther s Faith in Kenneth J. Stewart and Michael Haykin, eds., The Advent of Evangelicalism: Exploring Historical Continuities (Nashville, TN: B&H Academic, 2008), 171-98. The Bondage of the Will in Lutheranism Man s Sin or God s Will? Lutheran Synod Quarterly 49(2009):4-29. LifeLight Foundations: Ministry (CPH, 2009) Luther s Legacy. For the Life of the World, Spring 2010 LifeLight enrichment magazine for Ephesians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians (CPH, 2011) LifeLight enrichment magazine for 1, 2, and 3 John (CPH, 2011) C. F. W. Walther s Use of Luther, Concordia Theological Quarterly 75(2011):253-73 The King James Version: The Beginning or the End, Concordia Theological Quarterly 75(2011):343-66. Appreciating Friedrich Lochner - a Founding Father of the 5
Missouri Synod, Concordia Historical Quarterly (Fall, 2011) Translators Beware! and Henry VIII s Role, Calliope (May, 2012):12-14, 20-22. Church and State: Distinct But Not Separate, Lutheran Witness, April, 2012, 21-22. God s Word Is the Only Word That Saves, Sermon outline, 50 th Anniversary, Indiana District, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, August, 2012. Martin Luther Preaches Salvation to His Friends: Justification by Faith in the Mature Reformer, in Michael Parsons, ed., Since We Are Justified by Faith: Justification in the Theologies of the Reformation (Paternoster Press, 2012), 16-29. Battling over Bibles: Episodes in the History of Translating the Scriptures, The Lutheran Synod Quarterly 53, #1(March 2013): 15-31. LifeLight enrichment magazine for Parables (CPH, 2013) Seminary Past. For the Life of the World, September, 2013), 4-6. Luther and the Latin Language, in James A. Kellerman and Carl P. E. Springer, eds., Ad fontes Witenbergenses: Select Proceedings of Lutheranism and the Classics II: Reading the Church Fathers, Concordia Theological Seminary, September 28-29, 2012 (Lutheran Legacy, 2014), 151-61. No alternatives to Jesus: Luther s understanding of idolatry as evident in his house postils in Michael Parsons, ed., Aspects of Reforming: Theology and Practice in Sixteenth Century Europe (Paternoster Press, 2013), 16-32. A sermon for Lutheran Education Sunday, Matthew 18:1-6, Why Children? Concordia Pulpit Resources 24, Part 3 (June 15-Sept 14, 2014:59-60. LifeLight Foundations: End Times. Leader s Guide (CPH,2014). The Text of the Bible Where Did It Come From, For the Life of the World, 18, #3(Sept. 2014):10-12. 6
Controversy Over Translating the Bible (from Jerome to the Present), Part I, Lutheran Clarion 7, #4(March 2015):1-2, 4-7; Part II, Lutheran Clarion 7, #6(July 2015):2, 4-7; Part III, Lutheran Clarion 8, #2(November 2015):3-8. Martin Luther and Reformation: An Evangelical Approach Then and Now, in Gene Edward Veith and John Warwick Montgomery, eds., Where Christ Is Present: A Theology for All Seasons on the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation (Corona, CA: NRP, 2015), 37-63. Without Easter? (1 Cor. 15:19-26), Believing Is Seeing (John 20:19-31), and Sin: Our Business (Matt. 9:35-38), sermon studies for Concordia Pulpit Resources 26, Part 2 (Feb. 14-May 15, 2016):23-25, 26-28, 60-61. Puritan Preaching in England, Concordia Pulpit Resources 26, Part 3 (May 22-Aug. 21, 2016):9-14. Book reviews and sermon outlines for the Concordia Historical Institute Quarterly, 1997-, and Concordia Theological Quarterly, 1984-. Lectures and Presentations: Concordia Theological Seminary, Ninth Annual Symposium on the Lutheran Liturgy and Hymnody, "Celebrating the Heritage of Friedrich Lochner" - January 17, 1996 Evangelical Theological Society - Midwest Meeting, "Theology and the English Bible" - March 22, 23, 1996 Central Illinois District Pastor's Conference, "History of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - an Illinois Perspective" - October, 1996 Indiana District Pastors' Conference, "Church and Ministry" - Oct. 28, 29, 1996 Wyoming District Pastor/Teacher Conference, "C.F.W. Walther and the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod Today" - Sept. 16, 17, 1997 Concordia University, Irvine, CA, "The Battle for the Bible in Elizabethan England" - Oct. 8, 1997 Lutheran Concerns Association, Itasca, IL, "Politics and Polemics in the Church" - April 16, 1998 7
Concordia Theological Seminary, "Theology and the Great Tradition of English Bibles" - May 12, 1998 Lutheran Association for Elementary Education, Ft. Wayne, IN, "God's Hands" - Aug. 13, 1998 Evangelical Theological Society, Danvers, MA, The Coming of the Kingdom and 16 th Century Bibles Nov. 17, 1999 Indiana District Convention, The Lutheran Understanding of Church Fellowship - June 23, 24, 2000 Pieper Lectures, St. Louis, MO, The Lutheran Reformers Understanding of the Historical Deformation of the Church Sept. 21, 2000 Rocky Mountain District Pastors Conference, Uses and Abuses of Power in the Church - Oct. 4-5, 2000 Midwest Regional Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Worshiping in the 21st Century: Taking Our Cue from Martin Luther - March 23, 2001 Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Convention, Church Fellowship and the Gospel July 17, 2001 34th Annual Reformation Lectures, Bethany Lutheran College and Seminary, Mankato, MN, The Search for a Usable Luther: A Response to James Kiecker, Luther as a Historian - October 26, 2001 Evangelical Theological Society, Defining the Boundaries of Evangelicalism in the 16th Century: Luther and Zwingli at Marburg (1529) - November 15, 2001 The LCMS and the Public Square: The Case of C.F.W. Walther, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Theological Symposium, Sept. 24, 2002. The Evangelical Debate Over the Person of Christ in the 16 th Century: Luther and Zwingli at Marburg (1529) Evangelical Theological Society, Atlanta, GA, Nov. 20, 2003 Luther and Language: The Printing Press and the Bible - A presentation at Concordia Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne) to accompany the exhibit, Martin Luther the Reformer, March 24, 2004 Confessing the Truth in the Sixteenth Century: From Martin Luther to the Augsburg Confession Evangelical Theological Society, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 18, 2004 8
The Origins and Consequences of Original Sin in Luther s Bondage of the Will LCMS Theology Professors Convocation, Dallas, Texas, March 5, 2005 Call and Ordination in the Thought and Practice of C.F.W. Walther and in the Early Missouri Synod - 10 th Annual Pieper Lectures, Sept. 22, 2005 The Other Reformers and Christian Worship: Not Quite Lutheran 6 th Annual Conference of the Good Shepherd Institute, Ft. Wayne, IN, Nov. 8, 2005 The Evangelical Character of Martin Luther s Faith Evangelical Theological Society, Valley Forge, PA, Nov. 18, 2005 Luther Speaks to the Church Today Saginaw Valley Professional Church Workers Conference, Frankenmuth, MI, Jan. 16, 2006 Courageous Faith, Bold Witness South Dakota Pastors Conference, Rapid City, SD, Oct. 2-4, 2006 What Is a Lutheran? Reading the Book of Concord Lutherhostel Retreat, Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, IN, Oct. 9, 2006 Martin Luther in the Public Square - 58th Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Washington, D. C., November 15-17, 2006 The Challenge of History Luther s Two Kingdom s Theology as a Test Case Ellis Inaugural Lecture, Concordia Theological Seminary, Jan. 10, 2007 Reformation Roots of the Modern State? - University Religious Forum, Indiana University Purdue University Ft. Wayne, IN, April 19, 2007 Confessing the Faith in the Sixteenth Century: From Martin Luther to the Augsburg Confession Lutheran Lecture Series Midwest, Marcus, IA, April 28, 2007 F. C. D. Wyneken: Addressing Distress Friends of Wyneken, St. John s Bingen, IN, Oct. 13, 2007 Luther s View of the Family Lutherhostel Retreat, Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne, IN, Nov. 3, 2007 Martin Luther and Politics, President s Circle, Concordia Theological Seminary, September 26, 2008 9
The Bondage of the Will in Lutheranism Man s Sin or God s Will? 2008 Bethany Reformation Lectures, Bethany Lutheran College and Bethany Lutheran Seminary, Mankato, MN, Oct. 30, 2008. John Calvin and His Book, IPFW, Remnant Trust Exhibit, March 23, 2009 Remembering Our Leaders, Heb. 13:7, Sermon preached for Concordia Historical Institute Museum Dedication, July 24, 2009 The Nature of Church History. Concordia Historical Institute, November 12,2009 Confessing the Gospel in Sermon and Song: The Theology and Practice of Worship in Martin Luther. The Nuechterlein Lecture on Lutheran Worship, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, IN, March 20, 2010 Lutherans on Church and State Today. Lutheran Townhall, CTS, May 15, 2010 Martin Luther The Practical Reformer, Oklahoma District Professional Church Workers Conference, October 11-13, 2010 Martin Luther Preaches Salvation to His Friends: Justification by Faith in the Mature Reformer, 62 nd Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Atlanta, Georgia, November 19, 2010 The King James Version of the Bible the Beginning or the End? 26 th Annual Symposium on Exegetical Theology, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN, January 19, 2011 C. F. W. Walther s Use of Luther, 34 th Annual Symposium on the Lutheran Confessions, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN, January 21, 2011 The Bound Will in Luther and Lutheranism, Christ Academy College, Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN, January 22, 2011 The Missouri Synod Accepts the English Language: The Origins of the English District, English District Professional Church Workers Conference, May 11, 2011 Anglicans and Lutherans: Facing the Future as Church or Sect? Third Semiannual Dialogue, Anglican Church in North America and the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod: Contemporary Issues Facing the Church in North America, Ft. Wayne, IN, October 10
28, 2011 Anglicans and Lutherans: Facing the Future as Church or Sect? President s Circle, CTS, November 4, 2011 The Collapse of Christendom, Elders Retreat, Trinity Lutheran Church, Reese, MI, March 3, 2012 Confessing the Faith with Martin Luther, Central Illinois District Convention, July 9, 10, 2012 F.C.D. Wyneken: Addressing Distress with the Gospel, St. Paul s Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, IN, July 15, 22, 29, 2012 Luther and the Latin Language, Lutheranism and the Classics Conference, CTS, Sept. 28-29, 2012. Battling over Bibles: Episodes in the History of Translating the Scriptures, B. W. Teigen Reformation Lectures, Bethany College and Seminary, Mankator, MN, Oct. 25, 2012 The Freedom of a Christian in Luther s Theology, Northern Indiana Pastors Conference, May 14, 2013 History of the English Bible, Lay Symposium, Peace Lutheran Church, Bremerton, WA, Aug. 23-25, 2013 God, Government, and Schools, Wyoming District Teachers Conference, Casper, WY, Oct. 6, 2013 The Collapse of Christendom and What It Means for the Church, Wyoming District Pastors Conference, Casper, WY, Oct. 7-9, 2013 Luther and the Gospel, STEPS Program, St. Peter s Lutheran Church, Ft. Wayne, IN, Jan. 14-Feb. 26, 2014 Luther and History, Lutheranism and the Classics III, Ft. Wayne, IN, Oct. 2, 2014 Clashes with Culture, Then and Now, Indiana District Circuit Visitors, Ft. Wayne, IN, Oct. 28, 2014 Luther s Pastoral Reforms: Bible Translations, Hymns, and Catechisms, Luther Hostel, CTS, Oct. 30, 2014 Contoversy over Translating the Bible from Jerome to the Present, Lutheran Concerns Association Annual Conference, Ft. Wayne, IN, Jan. 19, 2015 Luther and the Bible and The Text of the Bible Where 11
Did It Come From? North Texas Free Conference, Plano, TX, Jan. 23-24, 2015 Living and Dying with Martin Luther: Preacher, Teacher, and Example, Luther Hostel, CTS, October 29, 2015 Origins of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, 150 th Anniversary Celebration, St. Paul s Lutheran Church, Luxemburg, WI, October 11, 2015 Living and Dying with Martin Luther: Preacher, Teacher, and Example, Luther Hostel, CTS, October 29, 2015 Personal Information Born - September 5, 1947 Married for 39 years to Meg nee Martin Four children and three grandchildren Ordained - October, 1972. Clergy member of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod 12