Brad Stephan Gregory
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Dr. Brad Stephan Gregory is an Associate Professor of History at the Notre Dame, whose principal field of study is the religious wars of the Reformation. He received the Hiett Prize in 2005.
He received a B.S. in history from Utah State University; B.A. and Licentiate degrees in philosophy from the Institute of Philosophy of the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium; and M.A. in history from the University of Arizona; and a PhD. in history from Princeton University.
Prior to taking his position at Notre Dame, he was an Assistant Professor of History at Stanford University and a Junior Fellow in the Harvard Society of fellows.
Awards and fellowships received by Dr. Gregory include the Walter J. Gores Award, Stanford's highest teaching honor, and the Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford.
He is the author of numerous scholarly articles. His book Salvation at Stake: Christian Martyrdom in Early Modern Europe has won six awards, including the 1999 Thomas J. Wilson Prize as the best first book published by the Harvard University Press and the California Book Award Silver Medal for Nonfiction.
A series of lectures by Dr. Gregory has been published by The Teaching Company, LLC.
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