Academic Publications to date
Books and Articles
“Michaelhouse: City Church, Cambridge College”, forthcoming 2009.
“La Escuela de la Misión Araucana: Facets in the Story of the Anglican Mission to Central Chile, 1854-1962”, Dutch Review of Church History 84 (2004).
“Peter Martyr Vermigli and Richard Smyth’s De Votis Monasticis, in: Emidio Campi, ed., Peter Martyr Vermigli: Humanism, Republicanism, Reformation (Geneva: Droz, 2002).
“Facite quod fieri: Catholic Exegesis during the Council of Trent”, Reformation and Renaissance Review 5 (2001).
“The Oxford Disputation revisited”, in: Alfred Schindler and Hans Sickelberger, eds., Die Zürcher Reformation, Zürcher Beiträge zur Reformationsgeschichte 18 (Berne: Lang, 2000).
“Richard Smyth and the Foundation of the University of Douai”, Dutch Review of Church History 79 II (1999).
Book Reviews
“Gary Jenkins: John Jewel and the English National Church”, The Catholic Historical Review, 94 II (2008).
“John Edwards and Ronald Truman, eds.: Reforming Catholicism in the England of Mary Tudor”, The Journal of Theological Studies 58 II (2007).
“David Bagchi and David Steinmetz, eds.: The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology”, The Journal of Theological Studies 58 I (2007).
“Stephen E. Buckwalter, ed.: Martin Bucer, Martini Buceri Omnia Opera, Series I: Deutsche Schriften, Vol. 8: Abendmahlsschriften 1529-41”, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 57 (2006).
“Nicholas Thompson: Eucharistic Sacrifice and Patristic Tradition in the Theology of Martin Bucer”, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 57 (2006).
“Erika Rummel: The Confessionalization of Humanism in Reformation Germany”, The Journal of Theological Studies NS 52 II (2001).
“Lucy Wooding: Rethinking Catholicism in Reformation England”, The Journal of Theological Studies 52 II (2001).
“Thomas F. Mayer: Reginald Pole: Prince and Prophet”, Dutch Review of Church History 81 II (2001).
“Ashley Null: Thomas Cranmer’s Doctrine of Repentance: Renewing the Power to Love”, Dutch Review of Church History 81 I (2001).
John Boste, William Blandy, Walter Calverley, John Coxe, Dru Drury, Henry Dudley, George Etherege, James Fenn, William Filby, Thomas Forde, John Fortescue, William Harris, Thomas Harrison, Thomas Holland, Peter Morwen, Robert Pember, John Shepreve, William Shepreve, Richard Smyth, William Tooker, Ralph Vane.