Biography and Research Information
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Matthew D. Love's research interests lie in the intersection of theology and Christian thought, as evidenced by his recent publications. His work explores the theological and rhetorical frameworks employed by significant figures within Christian intellectual history. Specifically, he examines the sermons of John Henry Newman, focusing on how vernacular language can contribute to the moral formation of the Church. Additionally, Love investigates the Psalms as a foundational element in the sermonical grammar of Augustine of Hippo, analyzing how these scriptural texts shape theological expression and pastoral practice.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Preaching with Newman: Sermonic Vernacular for the Moral Formation of the Church (2024)
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“Christ Is Speaking”: The Psalms as the Grammar of Augustine’s Sermons (2024)
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