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Jonathan R. Baer <baerj@wabash.edu> Wabash College Faith healing in American Protestant history, especially in the holiness movement and early Pentecostalism. Generally, American evangelical history. |
Address: | Department of Philosophy and Religion Wabash College P. O. Box 352 Crawfordsville, Indiana 47933 United States |
Primary Phone: | 765-361-6130 |
Secondary Phone: | n/a |
Fax Number: | 765-361-6291 |
Web Page: | http://n/a |
List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Pentecostalism Reviewer for H-Pentecostalism |
Reviews: | untitled |
Interests: | American History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology |
Bio: Degrees A.B., Duke University M.Phil., Queens' College, University of Cambridge M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University Publications “Sacred Bodies: Religion, Illness, and Healing.” In Faith in America: Changes, Challenges, and a New Spirituality. Ed. Charles H. Lippy. Praeger Publishing, forthcoming. “American Dispensationalism’s Perpetually Imminent End Times,” Journal of Religion, fortcoming. “Confessions of a Non-Evangelical,” Reviews in Religion and Theology, 12 (April 2005): 213-21. “Redeemed Bodies: The Functions of Divine Healing in Incipient Pentecostalism,” Church History: Studies in Christianity & Culture, 70 (December 2001): 735-71. Courses Health and Religion in America Sects and Cults in America |