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Scott B. Caton is a Professor of History at Roberts Wesleyan University, where he teaches courses in Western civilization, American studies, and the historical intersections of Christianity and culture.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of Rochester
- M.A.R. from Westminster Theological Seminary
- B.A. from Roberts Wesleyan College
Dr. Caton specializes in American cultural, religious, and intellectual history, with additional expertise in general church history, Puritanism, and the political-religious developments of Tudor and Stuart England. His current research focuses on New England Puritanism, the theological contributions of John Henry Newman and Orestes Brownson, and 19th-century evangelical movements. He employs an interdisciplinary approach to explore the interplay of faith, politics, and philosophy across historical eras, as demonstrated in presentations like 'Catholicism and the English Reformation' at St. John Fisher College's Shakespeare as Catholic Conference.
Scientific awards:
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Dr. Caton's student advising activities and research grant acquisitions were not specified in the source material, though his teaching excellence is evidenced by student testimonials describing him as 'a treasure. Passionate and an endless repository of knowledge.' He teaches core courses including Western Civilization II (HST 103), American Studies I (HST 201), Christianity in America (HST 308), and an advanced seminar on G.K. Chesterton (HST 420).
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