Sep 13, 2021 | Anthea Butler, Black Churches, Black Evangelicals, Capitalism, Capitol Riot, Christian Blackness, Conservative Evangelicals, Dara Coleby Delgado, Darrell Scott, Donald Trump, Donatism, Evangelical Leaders, Evangelicals, Insurrection, Jimmy Swaggart, National Association of Evangelicals, National Diversity Coalition, Pentecostal Charismatics, Political Theology Network, Prosperity Gospel, Prosperity Theology, Racism, Religion and Politics, Salvation, St. Augustine, T.D. Jakes, Trump Supporters, White Evangelicals |
by Dara Coleby Delgado Dara Coleby Delgado is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Black Studies at Allegheny College in Meadville, PA. Coleby Delgado is a third-generation Pentecostal, reared in the Apostolic/Oneness tradition. In 2019, she completed her...
Mar 16, 2021 | Abortion, Answers in Genesis, Ark Encounter, Capitalism, Christian Right, Collaborative on Faith and Disability, Creation Museum, Developmental Disabilities, Down Syndrome, Dwarfism, Inclusive Employment, Nancy L. Eiesland, Pro-Life, Putting Faith to Work, Reason Bans, Roe v. Wade, Supercrips, The Disabled God |
by John Parrett John Parrett received his M.A. in Theological Studies from the University of Dayton. Before that, he graduated from Wilmington College with a Bachelor’s of Arts with a double major in History and Religion/Philosophy. While pursuing his master’s degree,...
Feb 4, 2020 | Capitalism, Christian Right, Climate Change, Corwall Alliance, Culture War, E. Calvin Beisner, Economics of Climate Change, Evangelicals, Koch Family, Politics, Scott Howland, The James Partnership, Thomas Piketty |
by Scott Howland Scott Howland is a doctoral student at the University of Dayton in the Department of Religious Studies. Scott earned his BA in Psychology from Holy Cross College in South Bend, IN, and his MA in Theological Studies from the University of Dayton. His...
Jan 24, 2020 | Answers in Genesis, Capitalism, Climate Change, Culture War, Economics of Climate Change, Politics, Renewable Energy, Robert Brecha, Science |
by Bob Brecha Bob Brecha graduated from Wright State University (B.S. in Physics, 1983) and from the University of Texas at Austin (Ph.D. in Physics, 1990). Since 1993 he has been at the University of Dayton where he is Professor of Physics and of Renewable...