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When Not to Speak Truth to Power: Thoughts on the Historiography of the Social Gospel

The Fence: Mainline Protestants and Immigration Sixty Years Ago

Historiographic Saints

Reconstructing the Peace Movement

Charisma and the Sacralization of American Politics, 1870-1940

Book Challenges as Primary Sources in the Study of American Religion

What's Next in Civil War Religious History?

The Inscrutable Spirit of Louis Sullivan

The Seer of Bayside

Ex Machina, Gender, and Post-humanist New Religious Movements

What Would Jesus Read?

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Reading "Catholics in the American Century" at the ACHA

Conference Recap: National Museum of American History's Religion in Early America Symposium

Evangelicals and the Business of One Nation Under God

The Problem of American Lutheran Histor(iograph)y

The Buffered Self and Movie Buffs

The Secular Roots of the Culture Wars

“Getting” Religion and Saving Sex: Conversations at the Crossing of Evangelical Studies and the History of Sexuality

Evangelical Sexuality: From Margin to Center

Guest Post: Sonic Religion and Urban Space