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Korey D. Maas

Associate Professor of Theology and Church History

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korey.maas@cui.edu

Degrees Earned

  • B.A.: Concordia University, River Forest, IL
  • M.Div.: Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, MO
  • D.Phil.: Oxford University, Oxford, England

Professional Experience

Concordia University, Irvine, CA: Instructor, 1999-2001; Assistant Professor, 2005-2009; Associate Professor, 2009-Present. Westfield House, Cambridge, England: Visiting Professor, Spring 2009. Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI: Visiting Professor, Fall 2009.

Teaching & Research Interests

Ecclesiastical History: medieval and early modern. Christian Apologetics: history, theory, and practice.

Recent Publications

  • The Reformation and Robert Barnes, forthcoming from Boydell & Brewer, 2010
  • “Scripture, History, and Polemic in the Early English Reformation: The Curious Case of Robert Barnes,” forthcoming in Reformation, 2009
  • “Do Lutherans do Apologetics?” in For the Life of the World, 2009
  • “Desiderius Erasmus” and “William Tyndale,” in the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization. Blackwell, 2008
  • “The Empiricist Has No Clothes,” in Modern Reformation, 2008
  • “More than Luther’s English Connection: Robert Barnes and the European Reformations,” in Concordia Journal, 2008
  • “Revisiting Robert Barnes on the Eucharist,” in Concordia Theological Quarterly, 2008
  • Theologia et Apologia: Essays in Reformation Theology and its Defense. Wipf & Stock, 2007 (contributor and co-editor)