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THE INTELLECTUAL LEGACY OF MARK NOLL INTRODUCTION
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Porter, Laura Rominger
, Carter, Heath W
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Appreciation
/ Barriers
/ Butler, Richard
/ Christianity
/ Evangelicalism
/ Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
/ Noll, Mark A
/ Religion historians
/ Scholars
/ Social aspects
/ Trends
/ Websites
/ Works
2016
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THE INTELLECTUAL LEGACY OF MARK NOLL INTRODUCTION
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Porter, Laura Rominger
, Carter, Heath W
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Appreciation
/ Barriers
/ Butler, Richard
/ Christianity
/ Evangelicalism
/ Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
/ Noll, Mark A
/ Religion historians
/ Scholars
/ Social aspects
/ Trends
/ Websites
/ Works
2016
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THE INTELLECTUAL LEGACY OF MARK NOLL INTRODUCTION
2016
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Most notable on this front are his highly acclaimed crossover books, The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind (Eerdmans, 1994) and Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity (Baker, 1997). While his vast scholarly corpus resists easy categorization, for the purposes of the panel we asked Catherine A. Brekus, Philip Jenkins, and Douglas Sweeney, respectively, to tackle his influence in terms of (1) the history of American Christianity, (2) the history of world Christianity, and (3) the practice of historical inquiry from a Christian perspective. For more information, you may visit the event website-https:// history.nd.edu/events/enduring-trends-new-directions/-or contact the organizers, Jonathan Riddle (jriddle2@nd.edu) and James Strasburg (james.d.strasburg.1@ nd.edu).
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The Conference on Faith and History
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