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Christian Moser is an associate researcher at the Institute for Swiss Reformation History at the University of Zurich. His academic background includes studies in General History, Church History, and Latin Philology of the Middle Ages. Moser completed his doctorate in 2008 with a dissertation on Heinrich Bullinger’s historiography, awarded with the annual prize of the University of Zurich in 2009. He has been involved in several research projects and has served as a visiting fellow at notable institutions such as the University of St. Andrews and Yale Divinity School. His research interests focus on Reformation history, particularly the Zurich Reformation and the works of Heinrich Bullinger. Moser is also engaged in critically editing the records of the Synod of Dordrecht and exploring the history of biblical exegesis. His publications contribute significantly to the understanding of Reformation-era biographies and historiography, merging scholarly research with accessible translations for wider audiences.
Institute for Swiss Reformation History • Zürich, Switzerland
Conducting research on Reformation history, focusing on Zurich Reformation and related figures.
St. Andrews Reformation Studies Institute • St. Andrews, Scotland
Researched and collaborated on Reformation studies.
Yale Divinity School • New Haven, USA
Engaged in academic research related to Reformation history.
Department of Law