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Dr. Ian Christopher Levy is a Professor of Historical Theology at Providence College. He specializes in medieval biblical exegesis, sacramental theology, and ecclesiology, with particular focus on authority, tradition, and conscience in Catholic doctrine. He earned his Ph.D. from Marquette University in 1997.
His research spans the development of Christian doctrines across history, emphasizing late medieval theological disputes, Wycliffite movements, and scriptural interpretation in medieval universities. He has edited major collections such as A Companion to John Wyclif and authored works on Eucharistic theology and pre-Reformation religious thought.
Levy’s publications analyze controversies over transubstantiation, papal authority, and the role of scripture in late medieval theology. His work bridges historical theology with contemporary debates on church structure and doctrinal development. He has contributed to volumes on medieval exegesis, sacramental practice, and the interplay between canon law and theological tradition.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His advising record is not detailed here, but his prolific publication record reflects sustained engagement with graduate mentorship in theology and history disciplines.
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