

Princeton and the Republic, 1768-1822: The Search for a Christian Enlightenment in the Era of Samuel Stanhope Smith, Princeton University Press (Princeton, NJ), 1989. (Editor, with David Wells) Christian Faith and Practice in the Modern World: Theology from an Evangelical Point of View, Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 1988. One Nation under God? Christian Faith and Political Action in America, Harper (New York, NY), 1988. (Editor, with Roger Lundin) Voices from the Heart: Four Centuries of American Piety, Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 1987. (Editor) The Princeton Theology, 1812-1921, Baker Books (Ada, MI), 1983.īetween Faith and Criticism: Evangelicals, Scholarship, and the Bible in America, Harper ( New York, NY), 1986, expanded edition, Baker Books (Ada, MI), 1991.

(Editor, with others, and contributor) Eerdmans Handbook to Christianity in America, Eerdmans (Grand Rapids, MI), 1983. (Editor, with Nathan Hatch, and contributor) The Bible in America, Oxford University Press ( New York, NY), 1982. (With Nathan Hatch and John Woodbridge) The Gospel in America: Themes in the Story of American Evangelicals, Zondervan ( Grand Rapids, MI), 1979. WRITINGS:Ĭhristians in the American Revolution, Eerdmans ( Grand Rapids, MI), 1977. Bush and the National Endowment for the Humanities named one of America's twenty-five most influential evangelicals, Time, 2005. National Humanities Medal, awarded by President George W. MEMBER:Īmerican Historical Association, Organization of American Historians, American Society of Church History, Conference on Faith and History. Visiting professor at universities and colleges, including Harvard Divinity School, University of Chicago Divinity School, Regent College, Vancouver, and Westminister Theological Seminary Jonathan Edwards Center, Yale University, board member.

Trinity College, Deerfield, IL, assistant professor of history, 1975-78 Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, associate professor, 1978-84, professor of history, beginning 1984, became McManis Professor of Christian Thought, Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals, cofounder University of Notre Dame, Francis A. Office-Department of History, 219 O'Shaugnessy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556. Education: Wheaton College, B.A., 1968 University of Iowa, M.A., 1970 Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, M.A., 1972 Vanderbilt University, M.A., 1974, Ph.D., 1975.

Born July 18, 1946, in Iowa City, IA son of Francis Arthur (an engineer) and Evelyn Jean Noll married Ruth Margaret Packer, 1969 children: Mary Constance, David Luther, Robert Francis.
