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The Wittenberg Center for Reformation Studies thanks its academic partners for recommending Student Fellows for the upcoming summer course. All ten spots have been filled, and several Research and Teaching Fellows have confirmed their participation. Professor Daniele Garrone, who taught the Old Testament at the Waldensian Faculty in Rome, will be the 2026 Research Fellow. In addition to his exegetical work on the Old Testament, Garrone is interested in Reformation hermeneutics and Christian-Jewish relations. Bruce Gordon, author of “The Bible: A Global History” and professor at the Yale Divinity School, has agreed to teach for a whole week. One-day Teaching Fellows include Jennifer Powell McNutt (Wheaton College), Thomas Kaufmann (University of Göttingen), Robert Kolb (Concordia Seminary), Aleksandra Lipińska (University of Cologne), Colin Donnelly (Oxford University), Jan van der Kamp (Theological University of Apeldoorn), and Frauke Thees (Studienseminar Leer). The Wittenberg Center leadership team — consisting of Ashley Null, Dorothea Wendebourg, and Andreas Stegmann — will also teach. We look forward to exploring the Bible in the Reformation this summer!