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This course explores the role of religion, with particular emphasis on Christian denominations, in major developments of American history, such the American Revolution, nineteenth-century evangelicalism, the evolution of higher education, the Civil Rights Movement, and the rise of the Religious Right. Students will grapple with enduring questions concerning the relationship between church and state, the role of personal faith in civic activism, and the viability of theological commitment amid religious pluralism. |
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Telling the Next Generation: The Evangelical Lutheran Synod’s Vision for Christian Education (2011)
“The Natural Law of the Family,” in Natural Law: A Lutheran Reappraisal (2011)
Two chapters in Here We Stand (2010):