Author: George M. Marsden
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-PERSONAL SITE: George Marsden (Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History, University of Notre Dame) -George Marsden: Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History (Notre Dame) -BOOK SITE: Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George M. Marsden (Yale University Press) -EXCERPT: First Chapter of Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George M. Marsden -ESSAY: Jonathan Edwards, American Augustine: To appreciate Edwards, Christians need to go beyond seeing him as an enigmatic genius, the white whale of American Studies. (George Marsden, Nov/Dec 1999, Books & Culture) -ESSAY: Liberating Academic Freedom (George M. Marsden, December 1998, First Things) -ESSAY: The Way We Were (and Are) (George M. Marsden, December 8, 1997, Christianity Today) -ESSAY: The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship (George Marsden, Leadership U) -ESSAY: God and Man at Yale (1880) (George M. Marsden, April 1994, First Things) -ESSAY: The Rise and Decline of the Modern Liberal Arts Ideal in the U.S.A. (George Marsden, Institute for Liberal Arts) -ESSAY: Irony of Ironies: Evaluating the Moderns (George Marsden, April 15, 1987, Christian Century) -LECTURE: Christianity and Cultures: Transforming Niebuhr's Categories (George Marsden, delivered February 2, l999, at the Austin Theological Seminary, Austin, Tx. Marsden's address commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ and Culture lectures, given at Austin Seminary January 31-February 4, l949. The address appeared in Insights: The Faculty Journal of Austin Seminary, Fall, l999) -INTERVIEW: On His Own Terms: Edwards has much to say to us today, if we can get past his peculiar accent.: A conversation with George Marsden (Christian History, Winter 2003) -INTERVIEW: "A truly multicultural society": An e-mail exchange with the historian George Marsden (Wen Stephenson, October 2000, The Atlantic) -INTERVIEW: Christian History Today: Combining Christian convictions and scholarly conventions, two historians create very different blends.: Conversation with George Marsden and John Woodbridge. (Christian History, Fall 2001) -INTERVIEW: Spurring on Secularism: The leading historian of fundamentalism assesses the damages inflicted by the fundamentalist-modernist controversy: An interview with George Marsden (Christian History, Summer 1997) -ESSAY: Taking A Shot At Redemption: A Lutheran considers the Calvin College school of historiography (Douglas A. Sweeney, May/June 1998, Books & Culture) -ESSAY: Whatever Happened to Christian History?: Evangelical historians have finally earned the respect of the secular academy. A few critics say they've lost their Christian vision. Hardly. (Tim Stafford, 3/23/00, Christianity Today) -ESSAY: The Opening of the Evangelical Mind: Of all America's religious traditions, the author writes, evangelical Protestantism, at least in the twentieth-century conservative forms, has long ranked "dead last in intellectual stature." Now evangelical thinkers are trying to revitalize their tradition. Can they turn an intellectual backwater into an intellectual beacon? (Alan Wolfe, October 2000, The Atlantic) -ARCHIVES: marsden (Christianity Today) -ARCHIVES: "George Marsden" (MagPortal) -ARCHIVES: George Marsden (Find Articles) -REVIEW: of Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George M. Marsden (Garry Wills, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW: of Jonathan Edwards: A Life (Robert D. Richardson, Washington Post) -REVIEW: of Jonathan Edwards: A Life (Edward T. Oakes, Commonweal) -REVIEW: of Jonathan Edwards: A Life (Thomas D'Evelyn, CS Monitor) -REVIEW: of Jonathan Edwards: A Life (Elisa New, The New Republic) -REVIEW: of Jonathan Edwards: A Life by George M. Marsden (Edward T. Oakes, Commonweal) Present at the Creation: Jonathan Edwards, the first American (Gerald McDermott, 10/20/2003, Weekly Standard) -REVIEW:of The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship By George M. Marsden (J.P. Parland, NY Times Book Review) -REVIEW:of The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship (Emily Griesinger, Books & Culture) -REVIEW:of The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship (Michael J. Baxter, First Things) -REVIEW: of The Soul of the American University: From Protestant Establishment to Established Non-belief. By George Marsden (Phillip E. Johnson, First Things) -REVIEW: of The Soul of the American University: From Protestant Establishment to Established Nonbelief By George M. Marsden (Robert L. Johnson, Theology Today) -REVIEW: of Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism By George M. Marsden (James W. Lewis, Theology Today) -REVIEW: of An Infinite Fountain of Light: Jonathan Edwards for the Twenty-First Century by George M. Marsden (Gerald R. McDermott, Public Discourse) - Jonathan Edwards: A Life (2003) - George Marsden (
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