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American Church History: August 2013
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. August Christian Blog Carnival. I have the privilege of posting the Christian Blog Carnival this month. The submissions come from a wide variety of bloggers and cover a number of different topics. I hope you enjoy this month's topics and the perspectives that they contain in the following general areas:. Harry Neufeld submitted an interesting post on why we need some help to truly get the full meaning of Biblical passages at his Participatory Bible Study Blog. Blog looks a...
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American Church History: Two Years Old--Thoughts on Gilded Age/Progressive Era Baptists
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. Two Years Old- Thoughts on Gilded Age/Progressive Era Baptists. I just thought that I would note that this blog is turning two years old today. Over the past two years, I've posted 126 posts. This one makes the 127th. I have had over 27,000 page views according to the on-site stats. I'll be interested to see what the next two years has in store as I begin the transition from full-time grad student to full-time instructor. Old Deluder Satan Act. View my complete profile.
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American Church History: William Henry Sheppard and King Leopold's Congo Free State
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. William Henry Sheppard and King Leopold's Congo Free State. I'm currently teaching a course in World History since 1600, and when working up the syllabus, I decided to have the students read Adam Hochschild's King Leopold's Ghost. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Some of My Other Work. William Henry Sheppard and King Leopolds Congo Fr. Earn Money in Pajamas. Teaching United States History. Baptists and the American Civil War.
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American Church History: Serpent Handlers
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. A few years ago, I read a book on the practice that took a relatively sympathetic approach. Fred Brown and Jeanne MacDonald's The Serpent Handlers: Three Families and Their Faith. A National Archives image of Serpent Handlers in Kentucky, 1946, via Wikimedia Commons. The show looks at Jamie Coots and Andrew Hamblin. The former is a member of the Coots family that was included in Brown and MacDonald's The Serpent Handlers. Labels: American Church History. Teaching United St...
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American Church History: Puritanism and Patriotism
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. The Puritan Origins of American Patriotism. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I just earned a Doctor of Arts degree in history from the University of North Dakota. I currently serve as a history instructor in Northwest Kansas. My interests are American Church History, labor history, and the Progressive Era. I enjoy travel and golf. View my complete profile. Some of My Other Work. Earn Money in Pajamas.
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American Church History: January 2013
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. Article Published and Next Class. Today, after a three week trip home and abroad for the inter-semester break, I received my latest edition of the journal Baptist History and Heritage. I've been getting this journal for about five years or so, but this edition was a bit different than the others I've gotten. I was looking forward to this issue because I have an article that they decided to publish. Links to this post. Labels: American Church History. Some of My Other Work.
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American Church History: October 2013
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. A few years ago, I read a book on the practice that took a relatively sympathetic approach. Fred Brown and Jeanne MacDonald's The Serpent Handlers: Three Families and Their Faith. A National Archives image of Serpent Handlers in Kentucky, 1946, via Wikimedia Commons. The show looks at Jamie Coots and Andrew Hamblin. The former is a member of the Coots family that was included in Brown and MacDonald's The Serpent Handlers. Links to this post. Labels: American Church History.
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American Church History: September 2013
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. Getting a Doctorate and a Full-time History Gig. While my position is basically geared at teaching, as was my terminal degree, I'm hoping to revise parts of my dissertation in the next few months for publication. I'm just happy that I've been able to achieve a goal of becoming a college-level instructor that I had starting back as an undergrad nearly two decades ago. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Some of My Other Work.
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American Church History: Links to My Papers and Reviews
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. Links to My Papers and Reviews. The Socialist Party in Progressive Era Ohio County, West Virginia. West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly. The Impact of the Mechanization of the Coal Industry on the Population and Economy of Twentieth Century West Virginia. West Virginia Historical Society. Book Reviews in Peer Reviewed Journals:. Baptist History and Heritage. Edited by Ian M. Randall and Anthony R. Cross. Jonathan Edwards and the Ministry of the Word. Simple template&...
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American Church History: May 2013
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Links to My Papers and Reviews. Two Years Old- Thoughts on Gilded Age/Progressive Era Baptists. I just thought that I would note that this blog is turning two years old today. Over the past two years, I've posted 126 posts. This one makes the 127th. I have had over 27,000 page views according to the on-site stats. I'll be interested to see what the next two years has in store as I begin the transition from full-time grad student to full-time instructor. Links to this post. Old Deluder Satan Act. Simple t...
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