May 17, 2018 | Ark Encounter, Creation Science, Culture War, Feminism, Fundamentalism, Gender Roles, Heteronormativity, Mary McLoughlin, Paternalism, University of Dayton |
by Mary McLoughlin Today’s post is from Mary McLoughlin, a sophomore at the University of Dayton studying English and Human Rights. She is particularly interested in the ethics of storytelling and how language and literature is used to mobilize the voices of...
Mar 26, 2018 | Answers in Genesis, Bible, Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Literalism, Carl R. Weinberg, Creationism, Feminism, History, Inerrancy, Jason Hentschel, Ken Ham |
by Jason Hentschel Jason A. Hentschel has a Ph.D. in theology from the University of Dayton, and is currently senior pastor at Wyoming Baptist Church (Wyoming, OH). His research focuses on the intersection of evangelicalism and modern American culture. He has...
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 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...
Oct 9, 2017 | Feminism, University of Dayton |
by William Trollinger The 2017 Feminisms and Rhetorics conference here at the University of Dayton was a huge success, with approximately 475 attendees, and with – by our count – 188 separate sessions over four days. Not surprisingly, we gravitated toward sessions...