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"Exploring the Global History of American Evangelicalism": A Special Issue of the Journal of American Studies

Review of Christine Leigh Heyrman’s American Apostles: When Evangelicals Entered the World of Islam

Boxing and the YMCA War Dogs

Race, Class, and America's Pastor: An Interview with Phillip Sinitiere

6 Questions with Daniel K. Williams

We Gather Together: The Religious Right and the Problem of Interfaith Politics An Interview with Neil J. Young

“It’s Not Sissy to be a Christian”: Playing Indian, Sports, Evangelicalism at Kanakuk Kamps

Interview with Adam H. Becker, Author of Revival and Awakening

Religious Freedom And U.S. Foreign Policy Roundtable

Divided by Faith, or Ambivalent Miracles? (Or Both).

Evangelicals and the Business of One Nation Under God

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After the Monkey Trial: Christopher M. Rios Interview

The Secular Roots of the Culture Wars

Review of Brantley Gasaway’s Progressive Evangelicals and the Pursuit of Social Justice

Whither "Evangelicalism"? Reflections on the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Randall Balmer's "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory"

Missions, Media, and Global Capitalism: A Review of "The Tailenders" (2005) by Adele Horne

“Getting” Religion and Saving Sex: Conversations at the Crossing of Evangelical Studies and the History of Sexuality

Amy DeRogatis on Saving Sex

Evangelical Sexuality: From Margin to Center

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Redeemer II