Emidio Campi
Emidio Campi (b. 1943) is professor of church history and director of the Institute for Swiss Reformation History at the University of Zurich. His research has centered mainly on the Swiss Reformation and Reformed Protestantism in early modern Europe. He has organized two major international symposia, the first in 1999 on Peter Martyr Vermigli at Kappel/Zurich. He was coeditor for the publication of its papers, with Frank James III and Peter Opitz: Peter Martyr Vermigli: Humanism, Republicanism...See more
Emidio Campi (b. 1943) is professor of church history and director of the Institute for Swiss Reformation History at the University of Zurich. His research has centered mainly on the Swiss Reformation and Reformed Protestantism in early modern Europe. He has organized two major international symposia, the first in 1999 on Peter Martyr Vermigli at Kappel/Zurich. He was coeditor for the publication of its papers, with Frank James III and Peter Opitz: Peter Martyr Vermigli: Humanism, Republicanism, Reformation. The second, dedicated to the work of Heinrich Bullinger, was held at Zurich in August 2004. Among his recent publications are Heinrich Bullinger und seine Zeit; and Architect of Reformation: An Introduction to Heinrich Bullinger, 1504-1575 (with Bruce Gordon). He is general editor of a new series of Bullinger's works. Joseph Cumming McLelland (b. 1925) is McConnell Professor of Philosophy of Religion Emeritus, McGill University, Montreal, and Robert Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion and Christian Ethics Emeritus, The Presbyterian College, Montreal; he was dean of the faculty of religious studies at McGill University from 1975 to 1985. His original research on Peter Martyr Vermigli was at New College, Edinburgh (PhD, 1953, under T. F. Torrance). He was president of the Canadian Theological Society, 1968-69, and editor of Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 1973-77. He continues to act as a general editor of the Peter Martyr Library. See less