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"Joseph and Barbara Stuart highlight the watershed events of the reformation period (including the Protestant schism and Council of Trent), profile the main Catholic and Protestant figures such as Martin Luther and Desiderius Erasmus, and give readers the guidance they need to understand the deeper context and consequences of these tumultuous centuries"--
About the author
Joseph T. Stuart is an assistant professor of history and a fellow of Catholic studies at the University of Mary. He is the author of
Rethinking the Enlightenment: Faith in the Age of Reason and
Christopher Dawson:
A Cultural Mind in the Age of the Great War.
He earned an associate's degree from Ferris State University, a bachelor's degree from Franciscan University of Steubenville, a master's degree in modern history from the University of St. Andrews, and a doctorate in modern intellectual history from the University of Edinburgh. Stuart is a land surveyor and an onion farmer, and he coproduced an original play called
North Dakota Voices of the Great War.
He has been a guest on a variety of Catholic podcasts and radio stations, including Sacred Heart Radio, Ave Maria Radio, Real Presence Radio, and Guadalupe Radio Network. His work has been featured in
Zenit and
MercatorNet. He has written for
Prime Matters,
The Imaginative Conservative,
360 Review,
Homiletic and Pastoral Review, and
St. Austin Review.
Stuart lives in Bismarck, North Dakota, with his wife, Barbara, and their three children.