Announcing a new Newberry seminar in U.S. Religious History
co-sponsored by the University of Chicago Divinity School and the History Department of the University of Illinois at Chicago
Seminars meets on Thursdays from 4:00-6:00 pm
"Explaining the Rise of Anglo-American Evangelicalism, 1730-1750"
Mark Noll, Wheaton College
October 3, 2002
"A Catholic Progressive? The Case of Chicago's Jude E.O. Brown"
Walter Nugent, University of Notre Dame
November 7, 2002
"Rethinking Jane Addams's Secular Humanism: Religion at Hull-House"
Rima Schultz, (editor, "Women Building Chicago")
December 5, 2002
Barbara Dobschuetz, University of Illinois at Chicago
Date To Be Announced
Clark Gilpin, University of Chicago
Date To Be Announced
"That I May Do My Part: The Prayers of American Soldiers of the First World War"
Jon Ebel, Univeristy of Chicago
March 6, 2003
"Catholicism and Abolitionism: A Historical (and Theological) Problem"
John McGreevy, University of Notre Dame
Date To Be Announced
We will pre-circulate papers (electronically whenever possible) to those planning to attend. If you cannot attend and want to read a paper, please contact the author directly. E-mail or call the number below to receive a copy of the papers. Please include your e-mail address in all correspondence.
The full schedule for this and other Scholl Center seminars is available at our website.
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