EDUCATION
Ph.D., Washington University, 1974
A.M., Washington University, 1972
A.B., Wheaton College, 1968, summa cum laude
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Provost, University of Notre Dame, 1996-2005
The Andrew V. Tackes Professor of History, University of Notre Dame, 1999
Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research and Professor of History,
University of Notre Dame, 1989-1996
Acting Dean, College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame, 1988-89
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Letters and Director, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, 1983-1989
Assistant to Full Professor, Department of History, University of Notre Dame, 1975-1988
Director of Graduate Studies, History, University of Notre Dame, 1980-1983
Charles Warren Fellow, Harvard University, 1977-1978
Postdoctoral Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University, 1974-1975
Executive Council, American Society of Church History, 1981-1984
PUBLICATIONS
Books
The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume 22: Sermons and Discourses, 1739-1742, co-edited with Harry S. Stout, Yale University Press, 2003
Methodism and the Shaping of American Culture, editor, Kingswood Books/Abingdon Press, 2001
The Democratization of American Christianity, Yale University Press, 1989. Paperback edition, 1991.
The Professions in American History, editor, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988.
Jonathan Edwards and the American Experience, co-editor with Harry S. Stout, Oxford University Press, 1988.
The Search for Christian America, co-authored with George M. Marsden and Mark A. Noll, Crossway Books, 1983.
The Bible in America: Essays in Cultural History, co-editor with Mark A. Noll, Oxford University Press, 1982.
The Sacred Cause of Liberty: Republican Thought and the Millennium in Revolutionary New England, Yale University Press, 1977.
Selected Articles
"The Second Great Awakening and the Market Revolution," in David Konig, ed., Devising Liberty: The Conditions of Freedom in the New American Republic, Stanford University Press, 1995.
"Mormon and Methodist: Popular Religion in the Crucible of the Free Market," Journal of Mormon History, Spring 1994
"The Puzzle of American Methodism," Church History, June, 1994.
"Evangelicalism as a Democratic Movement," in George M. Marsden, Evangelicalism in Modern America, Eerdmans, 1984
"Millennialism and Popular Religion in the Early Republic," in Leonard Sweet, ed., The American Evangelical Tradition, Mercer University Press, 1983.
"Elias Smith and the Rise of Religious Journalism in the Early Republic," in John B. Hench, ed., Printing and Society in Early America, American Antiquarian Society, 1983.
"Sola Scriptura and Novus Order Seclorum," in Nathan O. Hatch and Mark A. Noll, eds., The Bible in American Culture, Oxford, 1982.
"New Lights and the Revolution in Rural New England," Reviews in American History, September, 1980.
"The Christian Movement and the Demand for a Theology of the People," Journal of American History, December, 1980.
"The Origins of Civil Millennialism in America: New England Clergymen, War with France, and the Revolution," William and Mary Quarterly, July, 1974, pp. 407-430. Reprinted in Stanley N. Katz and John M. Murrin, eds., Colonial America: Essays in Politics and Social Development, Knopf, 1983, pp. 497-517.
GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS
Writing Fellowship at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center,
May-June, 2005
National Endowment for the Humanities Research grant to edit volume of sermons for the Yale University Press Edition of the Works of Jonathan Edwards, 1981-1983, renewed, 1983-85
Indiana Committee for the Humanities, Grant ($30,000) for a Series of 11 Lectures for 1981-82, "The Professions in American History"
Lilly Endowment Grant ($14,000), Fall, 1979 for Conference "The Bible in American Culture"
Research Fellowship, Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History, Harvard University, 1977-78
Fred Harris Daniels Fellowship, American Antiquarian Society, Summer, 1977
American Council of Learned Societies, Summer Fellowship, 1976
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of History, The Johns Hopkins University, 1974-75
HONORS
Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, 1996
Elected President of the American Society of Church History for the year 1993.
Co-winner of the 1990 John Hope Franklin Publication Prize for best book in American Studies for The Democratization of American Christianity, Yale University Press, 1989
Society for Historians of the Early American Republic 1989 Book Prize for The Democratization of American Christianity
Awarded the 1988 Albert C. Outler Prize in Ecumenical Church History by the American Society of Church History for The Democratization of American Christianity
Named to the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars, 1990
Elected to three-year term on Executive Council, American Society of Church History, Fall, 1980
Named to edit a volume of Jonathan Edwards' Manuscript Sermons by The Yale Edition of his Works, 1978
Dissertation cited for distinction by American Society of Church History, 1975 (2nd place in Brewer Prize Competition)
The Paul Fenlon Teaching Award for Arts and Letters, presented by Sorin Hall, University of Notre Dame, 1981
VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES
National Council on the Humanities
Member, June 2000-
St. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, Indiana
Elected to Board of Trustees, 1993
Chair of the Board, 1998-2000
National Advisory Board of the Salvation Army
Advisory Board, 1996-1999
Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California
Board of Trustees, 1998-
United Way of St. Joseph County, Indiana
Chair, Community Planning Division, 1990-92
Chair, Evaluation and Allocation Division, 1987-89. Leadership of a committee
of 49 volunteers who evaluate the United Way agencies and dispense $3 million annually.
Board of Directors, United Way of St. Joseph County,
1987-92
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