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Biography
Dr. MacKenzie has been a member of the faculty of Concordia Theological Seminary,
Fort Wayne (CTSFW), since 1983. He holds the Forrest E. and Frances H. Ellis Chair in
German Reformation Studies. He teaches courses on the history of the Christian church
such as Reformation Era, Luther’s Theology, Calvin and Calvinism, Puritanism, and the
history of the English Bible.
MacKenzie received his BA from the University of Detroit, an MA in history from the
University of Chicago, an MA in classics from Wayne State University, an STM in New
Testament from CTSFW, and a PhD in history from the University of Notre Dame.
Before joining the CTSFW faculty, he served St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Detroit,
Michigan, as pastor (1975–1983) and as headmaster of its school (1972–1983).
He has published many articles in the field of church history, lectures frequently and is
the author of The Battle for the Bible in England, 1557–1582. He has written two
LifeLight doctrinal studies, Ministry and End Times and has contributed to several
others. He is also the author of The Reformation.
MacKenzie has served The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in a variety of ways
including terms of service on the Commission on Theology and Church Relations, the
Doctrinal Review Commission, and the Board of Governors of the Concordia Historical
Institute.
He is married to Meg (nee Martin) of Midland, Michigan. They have four children and
six grandchildren.
Selected Works
The titles below, as well as others by Dr. MacKenzie, are available in the CTSFW Media Collection. For a complete list of Dr. MacKenzie's works, please refer to his curriculum vitae (CV), which is available on this page.
- The Challenge of History: Luther's Two Kingdoms Theology as a Test Case
- Celebrating Our Heritage
- CTQ Homiletical Studies 55-2
- CTQ Homiletical Studies 52-2
- CTQ Book Review 65-4
- Theology and the Great Tradition of English Bibles
- CTQ Book Review 68-3
- Henry Rudisill: Church Founder and Fort Wayne Pioneer
- C. F. W. Walther's Use of Luther
- The King James Version: The Beginning or the End?
- All Theology is Christology: Essays in Honor of David P. Scaer
- Luther on Liturgy and Hymns
- Receptor-Oriented Gospel Communication: (Making the Gospel User-Friendly)
- The Anonymous God: The Church Confronts Civil Religion and American Society
- Mysteria Dei: Essays in Honor of Kurt Marquart
- The Pieper Lectures Volume 10: Call and Ordination in the Lutheran Church
- Teach These Things: Essays in Honor of Wallace Schulz
- The Pieper Lectures Volume 5: Lutheran Catholicity
- The Emergence of Evangelicalism: Exploring Historical Continuities
- God's Communicators in Mission
- CTS Answers featuring Dr. Cameron MacKenzie - English Translations of the Bible
- Church History 2- Volume 31 - Zwingli after the Marburg Colloquy
- The Challenge of History - Luther's Two Kingdoms Theology as a Test Case
- Church History 2- Volume 53 - Paul III and the Council of Trent
- Church History 2- Volume 30 - The Diet of Augsburg and the Augsburg Confession
- Church History 2- Volume 34 - Calvin in Strasbourg
- Church History 2- Volume 44 - The Son of Henry VIII
- Church History 2- Volume 28 - Interaction between Luther and Zwingli
- Church History 2- Volume 36 - Comparing Calvin and Luther
- Church History 2- Volume 29 - Acrimony and Division at Marburg
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - June 24, 2005
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - March 18, 1998
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - October 03, 2014
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - March 20, 2018
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - Tuesday, July 18, 2023
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - April 06, 2010
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - April 11, 2012
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - April 9, 1996
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - March 15, 2004
- Kramer Chapel Sermon - October 09, 1989
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