CURRICULUM VITAE (ABBREVIATED) Name: Tel. Email: Current Position: Mickey L. Mattox 414-288-3736 (Office) mickey.mattox@marquette.edu Professor of Historical Theology Department of Theology Marquette University, Milwaukee EDUCATION Ph.D., Duke University, History of Christianity M.A. in Church History, summa cum laude, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School M.A., Simon Greenleaf School of Law Certificat, Institut international des Droits de l Homme (Strasbourg) B.S., Agronomic Management & Science, University of California, Davis ACADEMIC POSTS Professor of Theology. Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI. (At Marquette since 2003) Research Professor. Institute for Ecumenical Research, Strasbourg, France. 2000 2003 Visiting Professor. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, IL. 1999 Assistant Professor. Concordia University. River Forest, IL. 1994 1999 TEACHING & RESEARCH INTERESTS Martin Luther Early Lutheran Faith and History John Calvin and the Reformed Tradition Johannes Oecolampadius Reformation History and Theology History of Biblical Exegesis in the Latin West Ecumenical Theology Theology in the Writings of CS Lewis
Page 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Deputy Editor, Reformation & Renaissance Review: Journal of the Society for Reformation Studies. 2014. Research and Awards Committee, American Society of Church History, 2010 13. Advisory Council, Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic & Evangelical Theology, 2007. Group Leader for Biblical Exegesis, North American Luther Forum, 2006, 2008. Editor, Père Marquette Lecture Series. Marquette University Press, 2004 7. Board Member, Lutheran Foundation for the Advancement of International Ecumenical Research, 2001-5. Contributing Scholar, Modern Reformation, 2003-2006. CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Academy of Catholic Theology International Congress for Luther Research Sixteenth Century Studies Conference Society for Reformation Studies (UK) Deputy Editor. Reformation & Renaissance Review: Journal of the Society for Reformation Studies. Maney Publishing, United Kingdom. 2014 Founder and Convener, Milwaukee Area Martin Luther Working Group. 2013 present Advisory Council, Pro Ecclesia: A Journal of Catholic & Evangelical Theology. 2007 SELECT PUBLICATIONS Books [In-progress.] From Chaos to Cosmos: Martin Luther s Catholic Worldview. Under contract with Baker Academic. Iohannes Oecolampadius: An Exposition of Genesis [1-3]. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2013. Changing Churches: An Orthodox, Catholic, and Lutheran Theological Conversation. With A. G. Roeber. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2012. The Substance of the Faith: Doctrinal Theology in the Tradition of Martin Luther. With Dennis Bielfeldt and Paul Hinlicky. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2008. Defender of the Most Holy Matriarchs: Martin Luther s Interpretation of the Women of Genesis in the Enarrationes in Genesin 1535-1545. Leiden: Brill, 2003. Edited Works [In-progress.] Luther at Leipzig: Ecclesiology and the Reformations of the Sixteenth Century. Under contract with Brill Academic. Planned for the 500 th anniversary of Martin Luther s debate with Johannes Eck at Leipzig in 2019.
Page 3 Associate Editor. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion: Martin Luther. Oxford University Press. 2017. Recent Book Chapters Christ at the Center of Everyday Life: The Secular Martin Luther. Who is Jesus Christ for Us Today? Ed. Paul R. Hinlicky and R. David Nelson. Delhi, NY: American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, 2017. Pp. 57-83. Cosmology. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Martin Luther. Vol. 1: A H. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. 296-313. Luther s Life, 1526-1546. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Martin Luther. Vol. 2: I N. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. 148-63. Introduction, translation, and annotations for Martin Luther s Dictata super psalterium, on Psalm 51 and Psalm 72. The Annotated Luther. Vol. 6, The Interpretation of Scripture. Ed. Euan Cameron. Forthcoming from Fortress Press in 2017. Sacraments in the Lutheran Reformation. In The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology. Ed. Hans Boersma and Matthew Levering. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. Pp. 269-82. Martin Luther s Reception of Paul. In A Companion to Paul in the Reformation. Ed. R. Ward Holder. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2009. Pp. 93-128. Luther on Eve, Women, and the Church. In The Pastoral Luther: Essays on Martin Luther's Practical Theology. Ed. Timothy Wengert. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009. Pp. 251-70. Recent Journal Articles The Catholic Luther, Then and Now. Lutheran Education (Fall, 2017): 20-23. Critical Dogmatics and the God of Easter: Reading Paul Hinlicky s Beloved Community. Pro Ecclesia XXVI:2 (2017): 163-9. Marquette s Gender Regime. First Things, April 2016 (No. 262): 17-19. Eve in Early Reformation Exegesis: The Case of Iohannes Oecolampadius. Reformation & Renaissance Review 17:2 (July, 2015): 196-205. Warrior Saints: Warfare and Violence in Martin Luther s Readings of Some Old Testament Texts. In Seminary Ridge Review 16:2 (Spring 2014): 41-63. Retrieving Luther? Pro Ecclesia XXII:3 (2013): pp. 337-51. Order in the House? The Reception of Luther s Orders Teaching in Early Lutheran Genesis Commentaries. In Reformation & Renaissance Review 14:2 (2012): pp. 110-26. CONTRIBUTIONS TO LUTHER S WORKS Eight translations of original Latin and German texts for multiple volumes of the LW. With historical introductions and annotations.
Page 4 REFERENCE WORKS & BOOK REVIEWS More than 30 contributions to academic reference works. And more than 40 reviews in such journals as Sixteenth Century Review, Catholic Historical Review, Theological Studies, Pro Ecclesia, JETS, Lutheran Quarterly, Journal of Religion, etc. RECENT INVITED LECTURES Salzmann Library Lecture. Martin Luther for 2017: A Conflicted Legacy. St. Francis de Sales Seminary. Milwaukee, WI. 9 November 2017. Zaidee Creel Williams Lecture. Martin Luther s Reformation for Today? History Department. Lynchburg College. Lynchburg, VA. 2 November 2017. Reformation Anniversary Lecture. Why Remember Martin Luther? Reflections on the 500 th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. University of Miami Forum on Religion and Public Life. 23 October 2017. Plenary Speaker. The Luther the Cardinal Did Not Know: Some Notes on the Luther of Recent Research with Implications for Healing the Divisions of the Sixteenth Century. Invitationonly conference: Joseph Ratzinger and the Healing of the Reformation-Era Divisions. Sponsored by Mundelein Seminary, University of St. Mary of the Lake. October 2017. Crumley Lecturer. Benne Center for Religion and Society. Roanoke College. Roanoke, VA. September 2017. Plenary Lecture. The Catholic Luther, Revisited. Reformation Symposium. Concordia University, Chicago. 20 March 2017. Scripture & Ministry Lecturer. What Human Eyes Could See: Martin Luther s Natural Theology. Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding. Deerfield, IL. 19 October 2016. [Funded by the Templeton Religion Trust.] Braaten-Benne Lecturer. Christ at the Center of Everyday Life: The Secular Martin Luther. North American Lutheran Church Theological Conference. Anaheim, CA. August 2016. Plenary Address. Neither Medieval nor Modern: Martin Luther s Spiritual Exegesis. Marquette Scripture Project Conference. Marquette University. 28 March 2015. REFO500 Lecturer. Conflicted Cosmos: Martin Luther s Worldview. Concordia University Wisconsin (Mequon). 7-8 October 2014. Harkins Lecture. Warrior Saints? Luther on Violence in the Patriarchal Narratives of Genesis. Institute for Luther Studies. Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. 30 October 2013. Guest Speaker. Luther H. Harshbarger Seminar in Religious Studies. Crossed Paths: Two Modern Religious Autobiographies. The Pennsylvania State University. March 2013. PROFESSIONAL PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS Approximately 60 papers and panel presentations in research institutes, ecumenical dialogues, and professional societies, including the Sixteenth Century Studies Society, the Summer Seminar
Page 5 at the Institute for Ecumenical Research (Strasbourg), the Gesellschaft zum Studium des christlichen Ostens, study groups for the Lutheran World Federation, the International Congress for Lutheran Research, the North American Luther Forum, the American Society of Church History, the American Catholic Historical Association, the Evangelical Theological Society, the Institut für Europaische Geschichte (Mainz), and the Society for Reformation Studies (Cambridge). MEDIA APPEARANCES Expert Interview, for the documentary, Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World, Boettcher/Trinklein Media, Inc. Nationwide premier on PBS, September 2017. See: http://www.pbs.org/program/martin-luther-idea-changed-world/ Educational Video Interview. Martin Luther, for Church History: Reformation Roots, with Martin E. Marty, Hans Wiersma, et al. 4 DVD Set from Select Learning. See: http://www.selectlearning.org/store/all/reformation-roots Sample: http://vimeo.com/72201538 (at the 1:35 minute mark) Radio Interview: The Apostolicity of the Church in Lutheran Perspective. KFUO radio, St. Louis, MO. April 2003.