Paper presented at the biannual meeting of the Conference on Faith and History held September 24-27, 2014 on the campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California
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Harvey Cox examines ways in which the categories of religious and moral reflection be brought to bea...
In this thesis, economic theory and models will be used to analyze trends of religious growth and de...
This is not the dissertation I had planned to write. When I began my graduate studies, a wise profes...
The Christian America thesis has grown in popularity over the past thirty years. This essay will cri...
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholars...
Those who have taught hi story for a while have experienced both the good and the bad regarding how ...
This response essay complicates Alexander\u27s analysis about the tension between aim of separation ...
Historiography in its secular and religious expressions is not immune from controversy; for instance...
Thesis advisor: Mark MassaThesis advisor: Dominic DoyleCivil religion is a necessary unifying force ...
Thesis advisor: James M. O'TooleThis dissertation examines the ways in which Catholics, Mormons, Pen...
Blog post, “So It’s a Christian Country...“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
We hope that this small book will help Pepperdine faculty and staff members understand more about th...
Did America have a Christian Founding? This disputed question, far from being only of historical int...
This presentation is an overview of my research during the 2019 Summer Scholars program. My goal is ...
In the United States, religious people frequently ask whether America is a "Christian Nation," and t...
Harvey Cox examines ways in which the categories of religious and moral reflection be brought to bea...
In this thesis, economic theory and models will be used to analyze trends of religious growth and de...
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