Writers

Matthew T. Gaetano is an associate professor of history at Hillsdale College. His research focuses on scholasticism in the context of the Renaissance, Reformation, and early Enlightenment. He is currently the editor of The Regensburg Forum.

Joshua Shaw received his B.A. in Latin from Hillsdale College, his M.A. in Classical Studies from Bryn Mawr College (writing on Cicero’s dialogues) and is now writing a dissertation on Eusebius of Caesarea’s engagement with Plato(nism) in books thirteen and fourteen of the Praeparatio Evangelica. While remaining confessionally Reformed (the 39 Articles and the Heidelberg Catechism), he is eager to support a robust engagement with the breadth of the Christian Tradition in the belief that all parties profit from the clearer thinking that results from (healthy) inter-confessional dialogue. He also writes intermediate Latin and Greek commentaries on classic works to encourage more students of history to return ad fontes (available for free download at joshuacalvinshaw.com).

Andrew Kuiper lives in Hillsdale, Michigan with his wife and three children. He has been published here at The Regensburg Forum as well as Touchstone MagazineThe Imaginative ConservativeTradinista!, Church Life Journal, Jesus the Imagination, Macrina Magazine and The Lamp. He is the main contributor to the online theological blog at publishing company Ex Fontibus and co-editor of a volume of Nicholas of Cusa translations (forthcoming Notre Dame University Press).

Eric J. DeMeuse received his M.A. in theology from Villanova University. He is currently a Ph.D. student in theology at Marquette University. His interests include sixteenth century Catholic scholasticism, the theology of Martin Luther, the history of exegesis, and ecumenism.

Aaron Anderson is reading for an M.A. in systematic & philosophical theology at the University of Nottingham, with particular interests in political and systematic theology. He is currently researching and writing on Calvin in Catholic thought as well as on the future of liberation theology. He was one of the founders of The Regensburg Forum.

Trevor Anderson received his M.A. in philosophy and M.A. in theology from the Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology. He is currently a Ph.D. student in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. He is interested in philosophical theology, theories of atonement, and New Calvinist theology. He was one of the founders of The Regensburg Forum.

Joshua Benjamins is presently an M.A. student in the Early Christian Studies program at the University of Notre Dame. His research interests include early modern eucharistic theologies, the reception of patristic thought in Reformed and Lutheran orthodoxy, and sixteenth-century debates over ubiquity and the presence of the glorified Christ. He is currently working as co-translator of Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Commentary on 1 Corinthians for the Peter Martyr Library.

Shaun Blanchard is a Ph.D. candidate in theology at Marquette University. He is writing a dissertation on the eighteenth-century sources of Vatican II under Ulrich Lehner and Joseph Mueller, S.J. His interests range from the history and interpretation of Trent and Vatican II to postconciliar debates and ecumenism.