Site Contributors:
Site Supervisor: Dr. Glen L. Thompson (GLT) is Associate Professor of History at Wisconsin Lutheran College. He has an M. Div. degree from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Ancient History from Columbia University. He is a member of the North American Patristics Society and chair of the Evangelical Theological Society’s Patristics Study Group.
Site Designer: Jonathan Polfer is a 2007 graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran College. He majored in theology, with minors in computer science and mathematics. Originally he is from Big Rock, Illinois. As Initial Site Designer, he developed the format and appearance of all pages on this site.
Project Contributors (in order of initials, which appear at the bottom of the appropriate pages):
AJW - Aaron J. West (Project coordinator 2007-present) is a second year student at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary, studying for the ministry. He is originally from Johnson City, Tennessee. He hold a Bachelor's degree from Martin Luther College, New Ulm, MN. He uploads material onto the site and creates new pages.
AG - Adam Gawel is a student at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary from Midland, Michigan, is currently in an internship in Hong Kong. During 2006-2007, he worked with Dr. Thompson on all parts of the website dealing with Greek and Latin.
DN - Daniel Noonan is from Dousman, Wisconsin. He graduated Wisconsin Lutheran College in 2007 as a mathematics major . Under the supervision of Dr. Thompson, he translated fragments from Marcellus of Ancyra's letter to Pope Julius of Rome during the 2006-2007 school year.
GAD - Gregory A. Dickenson, a political science major and theology minor, is scheduled to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran College in 2009. A life-long resident of the city of Milwaukee, his areas of academic interest include local government, church history and practice, and the history of Wisconsin. Upon completion of his Bachelor of Arts degree, he intends to pursue graduate studies in history, law, or the social sciences. For his final project in the fall 2007 Fourth-Century Christianity elective, he produced a chronological list of laws relating to religion in the fourth century, based on the Theodosian Code, book 16.
JDZ - Jesse Denzin-Weber graduated from WLC in 2007 with a double major in both History and English. He is from Slinger, Wisconsin. He has compiled the list of Jerome’s letters and other works with Dr. Thompson for this site during the 2006-2007 school year.
JRZ - Jeremy R. Zima (Project coordinator 2006-2007) graduated from WLC in 2007 with a Music major, with emphases in Guitar Performance and Music History. As Project Coordinator, he edited much of the content on this site, handled the administrative duties of the project, co-authoring a paper about the website with Dr. Thompson and presenting at both the ETS and SBL national conferences.
RMS - Rachael M. Schuman from Paris, Illinois. She will graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran College in May, 2008, with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and an Art minor. For her final project in the 2007 Fourth Century Christianity elective, she has compiled information on Egyptian Monasticism focusing mostly on the Pachomian Rule.
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