



Dissertation adviser: Gaines Post Languages: Greek, Latin, French, German, Italian, Spanish (some Dutch and Portuguese)ġ961-63: University of Wisconsin Teaching Assistant: Greek, Roman, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizationġ965-66: Seattle University: Assistant Professor MedievalHistory, Historiographyġ966-69: Fordham University Assistant Professor Medieval Cultural History, Medieval Legal Historyġ969-72: Seattle University Associate Professor Medieval History Honors Program Director, 1970-72ġ972-present: University of Utah Associate Professor Professor Medieval Historyġ990: University of Notre Dame Visiting Professorįour scholarships in college and three fellowships received for graduate school Phi Theta Kappa University Fellowship and Assistantships at the University of Wisconsin Fulbright Grant to Italy and renewal, 1963-65 Seattle University Faculty Research Grant 1965-66 Directory of American Scholars, 1969 ff. Doctoral dissertation on: The Legal Definition of the Ecclesiastical Benefice 1140-1230. M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1962, 1965 Medieval history major, ancient history minor, philosophy minor 3.97 cumulative G.P.A. His current areas of research include: the symbol of the primitive Church in the age of the Fathers and the Middle Ages medieval humanism and sex in the Middle Ages.ī.A., North Park College,1960, summa cum laude 1960 History major, philosophy minor

He is the author of Beginning at Jerusalem: Five Reflections on the History of the Church (Ignatius, 2004) and Christian Marriage: A Historical Study (Wethersfield Institute, 2001). contributed hundreds of articles to academic journals. in the History of the Middle Ages, and has published widely in academic journals such as The Catholic Historical Review, Church History, Communio and Logos. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, is a Professor of History at the University of Utah.ĭr. Glenn Olsen, Distinguished Fellow of the St.
