Nov 29, 2017 | Creation Science, Creationism, Emily Hunter McGowin, Evangelicals, Feminism, Observational Science, Patrick Thomas, Science |
by Patrick Thomas Today’s post comes from our colleague Patrick Thomas. Last year, Patrick organized a series of posts on observational and historical science, authored by our colleagues in the University of Dayton natural sciences departments. Below, Patrick...
Oct 27, 2017 | Emily Hunter McGowin, Evangelicals, Feminism, Fundamentalism, History, Jesus |
by Emily McGowin Today’s post comes from our colleague Emily Hunter McGowin. Dr. McGowin has a PhD in theology from the University of Dayton and MDiv from Truett Seminary. Her work is at the intersection of religion, theology, and ethnography. Her first...
Oct 16, 2017 | Donald Trump, Emily Hunter McGowin, Evangelicals, Joel Osteen, Prosperity Gospel, White Evangelicals |
by Emily McGowin Emily Hunter McGowin has a PhD in theology from the University of Dayton and MDiv from Truett Seminary. Her work is at the intersection of religion, theology, and ethnography. Her first book, Quivering Families: The Quiverfull Movement and Evangelical...
Oct 13, 2017 | Ark Encounter, Evangelicals, Feminism, Fundamentalism, History, Noah's Flood, University of Dayton |
by Susan Trollinger and William Trollinger “I grew up evangelical, I became a feminist, and ever since I have felt consigned to the evangelical margins, in my family and in the church. Your paper fits my personal experience, but I find this so depressing. Is there any...
Sep 25, 2017 | Anti-Semitism, Biblical Interpretation, Christian Right, Church, Donald Trump, Emily Hunter McGowin, Evangelicals, Israel, Racism |
by Emily McGowin Emily Hunter McGowin has a PhD in theology from the University of Dayton and MDiv from Truett Seminary. Her work is at the intersection of religion, theology, and ethnography. Her first book, Quivering Families: The Quiverfull Movement and Evangelical...
Sep 21, 2017 | Church, Evangelicals, Fundamentalism, History, Reformation, Righting America, Tim Gloege |
by Tim Gloege and William Trollinger In the “Suggested Readings” section of Righting America (313-316) we note that “in the twenty-first century, the study of American fundamentalism has really come into its own, with a surfeit of outstanding works, many of which pay...