New Books in Christian Studies

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New Books in Christian Studies

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Christiane Tietz is an author, Professor of Systematic Theology & Social Ethics at the University of Zurich, and is Chairperson of the German section of the International Bonhoeffer Society.

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Gediminas Lankauskas is an associate professor, writer, researcher, and author of the book The Land of Weddings and Rain.

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Dr. Gregg L. Frazer a historian who specializes in the American Founding and pre-nineteenth-century political philosophy. He is Professor of History and Political Studies at The Master's University.Frazer has participated in online and in-person debates about the Christian’s role in politics and history. His first book, "The Religious Beliefs of America’s Founders: Reason, Revelation, and Revolution," was published in 2012.Frazer received his B.A. from Los Angeles Baptist College, his M.A. from California State University Los Angeles, and his Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University.

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Megan Goodwin is the program director for Sacred Writes: Public Scholarship on Religion and a visiting lecturer with Northeastern University’s Philosophy and Religion Department.

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Brian Ogren is an author, and Assistant Professor of Judaism in the Department of Religion at Rice University.

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Shawn J. Wilhite is an author and Assistant Professor of Christian Studies at California Baptist University.

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Judith Pollmann is a Professor of Early Modern Dutch History at Leiden University.

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Clemena Antonova is an author and research director of the Eurasia in Global Dialogue programme in Institute for the Human Sciences.

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R. Ward Holder is a Professor of Theology at Saint Anselm College.

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Nicholas Harkness is a Professor of Anthropology.

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John Wigger is a Professor of History at the University of Missouri.

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Dr. Timothy Larsen is a writer, historian, and editor of the book The Oxford Handbook of Christmas.

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Katherine Harvey is a historian and writer.

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Charbel Nassif is an author.

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Ananya Chakravarti is an assistant professor of South Asian & Indian Ocean history at Georgetown University, writer, researcher, and author of the book The Empire of Apostles.

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Konrad Schmid is a theologian, and Professor of Hebrew Bible & Ancient Judaism at University of Zurich.

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Mathew E. Sousa is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of the New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary.

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Dr. Emma Frances Bloomfield is an assistant professor and author of the book, Communication Strategies for Engaging Climate Skeptics.

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Rachel Mikva is the Rabbi Herman E. Schaalman Chair & Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and Senior Faculty Fellow of the InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary.

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Dr. Melani McAlister is a Professor of American Studies and International Affairs at George Washington University. Her research focuses on the ways in which cultural and political history intersect, and on the role of religion and culture in shaping US “interests” in other parts of the world.In addition to academic papers and book chapters, McAlister's work has appeared in Christianity Today, The Conversation, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and The Nation. She has co-edited five textbooks on international affairs. Her first general-audience book, "The Kingdom of God Has No Borders: A Global History of American Evangelicals," was published in 2018.McAlister received her B.A. in Middle East International Studies fropm University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and her Ph.D. in American Civilization from Brown University.B.A., summa cum laude, International Studies (Middle East), UNC - Chapel Hill, 1984.

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