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English Publications of German Protestantism during the Reign of Elizabeth I (2020)
Journal Article
Gehring, D. (2020). English Publications of German Protestantism during the Reign of Elizabeth I. Sixteenth Century Journal, 51(4), 9-32

This article examines a wide range of theological writings by Germans and theologians trained in Germany published in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). It looks beyond Luther, Melanchthon, Calvin, and Bullinger to acknowledge... Read More about English Publications of German Protestantism during the Reign of Elizabeth I.

Martyrologists without Boundaries: The Collaboration of John Foxe and Heinrich Pantaleon (2018)
Journal Article
Gehring, D. S., & Freeman, T. S. (2018). Martyrologists without Boundaries: The Collaboration of John Foxe and Heinrich Pantaleon. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 69(4), 746-767. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002204691700272X

Amid the great Protestant martyrologies of the mid-sixteenth century, Heinrich Pantaleon’s Martyrvm historia (1563) has been comparatively overlooked. This article argues that Pantaleon’s martyrology acted as a capstone to the narrative framework of... Read More about Martyrologists without Boundaries: The Collaboration of John Foxe and Heinrich Pantaleon.

From the strange death to the odd afterlife of Lutheran England (2014)
Journal Article
Gehring, D. S. (2014). From the strange death to the odd afterlife of Lutheran England. Historical Journal, 57(3), 825-844. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X13000599

Research on the relationship between England and Protestant Germany during the sixteenth century has recently experienced a revival. A significant area of concentration for confessional interests among Lutherans a century ago, Anglo-German relations... Read More about From the strange death to the odd afterlife of Lutheran England.