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College Douglas Jacobsen is Distinguished Professor of Church History and Theology and Co-ordinator of Christian Scholarship and College Identity at Messiah College, Grantham, PA. His research and writing has dealt with a number of topics including American religious history in general, Pentecostalism, Anabaptism, science and theology, the global history of Christianity and the place of faith in American higher education. His most recent publication is Scholarship and Christian Faith: Enlarging the Conversation (with Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen), Oxford Univ. Press (2004). He is a member of the United Church of Christ and serves on the Theological Commission of the UCC Penn Central Conference. I. Education: University of Chicago,
Ph.D., Church History, 1983 II. Teaching Positions: Distinguished Professor
of Church History and Theology, 2001-
Thinking in the Spirit: The Theologies of the Early Pentecostal Movement (Bloomington, IN: University of Indiana Press, 2003). "Latter Rain
Revival,"in Hans Hillerbrand, ed., Encyclopedia of Protestantism
(New "Pietism and the Postmodern Context of Ecumenical Dialogue," Ecumenical Trends 29:2 (February 2000) "Anabaptist Autonomy, Evangelical Engulfment and Mennonite Mestizaje," in Gerald J. Biesecker-Mast and Susan L. Biesecker-Mast, Anabaptists and Postmodernity (Pandora Press, 2000). "Knowing the Doctrines of Pentecostals: The Scholastic Theology of the Assemblies of God, 1930-55," in Edith L. Blumhofer, Russell P. Spittler and Grant A. Wacker, eds., Pentecostal Currents in American Protestantism (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1999). "The Civil Rights Movement," International Encyclopedia of the Church, Vol. I (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1998). Re-Forming the
Center: American Protestantism 1900 to the Present (edited with "Beyond the Culture War: The Mundane Wisdom of the Center." Christian Century 112:33 (November 15, 1995). "The Calvinist-Arminian Dialectic in Evangelical Hermeneutics." Christian Scholar's Review 23 (September 1993), pp. 72-89. "Historiography of American Protestantism: The Two-Party Paradigm, and Beyond." (co-author William Vance Trollinger, Jr.) Fides et Historia 25:3 (Fall 1993). "Behind Orthodoxy and Beyond it: Recent Developments in Evangelical Christology." (co-author, Frederick Schmidt) Scottish Journal of Theology 45:4 (1992), pp. 514-41. "American Puritanisms Observed: New England and New Jersey." New Jersey History 110 (Spring/Summer 1992), pp. 1-17. 'An Unprov'd Experiment':
Religious Pluralism in Colonial New Jersey. (New York: "College, Community,
Atheism, and Ethics." (with Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen). Faculty
Dialogue 15 (Fall 1991), pp. 63-82. "The Rise of Evangelical Hermeneutical Pluralism." Christian Scholar's Review 16:4 (July 1987), pp. 325-335.
IV. Recent Academic
Presentations: Presenter, "The
Art and Culture of Grant Wacker's Heaven Below," Annual Meeting Presenter. "Inclusion
or Interruption?: How Religious Diversity Expresses Itself in the Presenter, "In Praise and Critique of Grant Wacker's Heaven Below," Seminar in American Religion, Cushwa Center, University of Notre Dame, April 2002. Presenter, "The
Ambivalent Ecumenical Impulse in Early Pentecostal Theology," Presenter, "The Underdeveloped Empiricism of Early Pentecostal Theology with Comparative Reference to the Theology of Douglas Clyde MacIntosh," Pragmatism and Empiricism Group, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, November 2001 (Denver, CO). Keynote Speaker, " Sharing Faith: The Politics, Ethics and Etiquette of Evangelism in a Pluralistic World," Drew University Interfaith Community Forum, October 2001 (Madison, NJ). Presenter, "We
Cannot Make a Difference Between Flesh for We Be Brethren': The Keynote Speaker,
"Off the Charts of Right and Left: New Space for Centrist Faith," Presenter, "Public
School Virtues: The Religious Grounding of Ernest L. Boyer's Civic Faith,"
Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Presenter, "The
Nature and Significance of the Liberal-Conservative Divide in Presenter, "A New Map of First Generation Pentecostal Theologies," Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Pentecostalism, March 2000 (Kirkland, WA). Presenter, "Theology as Public Performance: Reflections on the Christian Convictions of Earnest L. Boyer, Jr.," Presidential Scholars Lecture Series, Messiah College, February 2000. Presenter, "Pietism
and the Post-Modern Context of Ecumencial Dialogue," Annual Presenter, "The
Varieties of Protestant Centrism," Annual Meeting of the Society
for
Consultation on the
History of the World Christian Movement, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
and Orbis Books (1999-2003)
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