Apr 13, 2018 | Adam Laats, Christian Colleges, Culture War, Donald Trump, Evangelical Education, Evangelicals, Fundamentalist U, University of Dayton |
by William Trollinger If you want to understand why 81% of white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump, schools are a very good place to start. Here at the University of Dayton (UD) approximately 60 people – faculty and students from UD as well as from local evangelical...
Apr 9, 2018 | Adam Laats, Evangelical Education, Evangelical Youth, Fundamentalist U, Taylor University, University of Dayton, Wheaton College |
by Adam Laats Adam Laats is Professor of Education and History (by courtesy) at Binghamton University (State University of New York). His most recent book – which just came out – is Fundamentalist U: Keeping the Faith in American Higher Education (Oxford UP). His...
Mar 19, 2018 | Ark Encounter, Creation Science, University of Dayton |
by Susan Trollinger I (Sue) am teaching a class this term on the argumentation and visual rhetorics of two non-Catholic religious traditions. One of those traditions is fundamentalism, particularly, young Earth creationist fundamentalism. Last week, I took my class to...
Feb 15, 2018 | Answers in Genesis, Creation Science, Global Warming, Historical Science, Observational Science, Science, Shuang-Ye Wu, Steve Gollmer, University of Dayton |
by Shuang-Ye Wu Dr. Shuang-Ye Wu is a climatologist working in the Department of Geology at University of Dayton. Her research focuses on how climate change alters the hydrologic cycle and the consequent precipitation patterns. In particular, she is interested in...
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...