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Mark R. Correll Spring Arbor University Late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century German Theology and History, especially the discussions about the nature of the Bible in the intellectual and nationalistic debates of the era. My studies focus on Adolf Schlatter, Christoph Blumhardt, Martin Kaehler, Adolf Stoecker, Adolf Harnack, Johannes Weiss, Albert Schweitzer and sermons of the era. |
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List Affiliations: | Reviewer for H-German |
Reviews: | Creativity in a Philistine City |
Interests: | European History / Studies History of Science, Medicine, and Technology Intellectual History Religious Studies and Theology |
Bio: Ph.D. from University of Florida 2006 Dissertation: "Finding the Words of God: the Contest for Moral Authority in Germany's Believing Protestant Community" M.A. from University of Florida 2003 B.A. from Wheaton College (IL) 2000 Assistant professor at Spring Arbor University (MI) 2006-present Chair of the department of History/Geography/Politics 2008-present |