tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37589721331585843.post549045361263604102..comments2024-03-26T11:33:59.219-06:00Comments on Religion in American History: Rival Revivals: Some Religious History at the OAHPaul Harveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13881964303772343114noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37589721331585843.post-68154725692364167272010-03-22T20:49:50.996-06:002010-03-22T20:49:50.996-06:00R -- thanks. Actually there are several more to me...R -- thanks. Actually there are several more to mention, including this one; I'll do a separate post for additional sessions.Paul Harveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13881964303772343114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37589721331585843.post-90109091132241271802010-03-22T20:31:33.370-06:002010-03-22T20:31:33.370-06:00One more to add to those you mention:
(Re)Interpr...One more to add to those you mention:<br /><br />(Re)Interpreting the Bible in Early American Culture<br /><br />Chair: Chris Beneke, Bentley University<br /><br />Unacquainted with Christianity’s Alphabet: American Rebuttals of Paine’s Age of Reason Jonathan Den Hartog, Northwestern College<br /><br />The Qur’an, Natural Religion, and the Bible: The Uses of the Qur’an in Anti‐Deist Rhetoric in Early America Michael Lee, Messiah College<br /><br />Bible Reading as Conversation in Colonial Massachusetts<br />Alexis Antracoli, Independent Scholar <br /><br />Comment: Chris BenekeRandallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16755286304057000048noreply@blogger.com