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Robert Winn serves as Professor of History and Department Chair at Northwestern College. He earned his Ph.D. in Early Christian Studies from The Catholic University of America, with focused examination areas in Late Antique history and Greek and Latin Patristics.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D., The Catholic University of America
- M.A., The Catholic University of America
- M.A., Miami University (Ohio)
- B.A., Cedarville University
Dr. Winn's research centers on the religious and intellectual history of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. He has published extensively on early Christian thought, including two major monographs: Eusebius of Emesa: Church and Theology in the Mid-Fourth Century (2011) and Christianity in the Roman Empire (100-300) (2018). His current work examines Arnobius of Sicca's Adversus Nationes and Christian apologetics during the Diocletian era, with recent contributions to the forthcoming Dictionary of Christian Apologists and Critics.
Among his accolades, he was awarded Northwestern College's Excellence in Faith and Learning Award in 2020.
- Northwestern College's Excellence in Faith and Learning Award (2020)
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