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Daniel K. Williams teaches American history at Ashland University and is the author of multiple books, including The Politics of the Cross: A Christian Alternative to Partisanship and The Search for a Rational Faith: Reason and Belief in the History of American Christianity.
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Daniel K. Williams teaches American history at Ashland University and is the author of multiple books, including The Politics of the Cross: A Christian Alternative to Partisanship and The Search for a Rational Faith: Reason and Belief in the History of American Christianity.
Daniel K. WilliamsTheologyChurch
The supposed end of confessional Protestantism looks less like the end and more like the norm if you simply expand your historical frames of reference.
Daniel K. WilliamsBook Reviews
Historian Daniel K. Williams interviews John Wilsey about his new book on religious freedom and conservatism in the United States.
Daniel K. WilliamsCultureChurch
The origins of the Christian right are far more complex than those critics who claim it was about racism and segregation would have you think.
Daniel K. WilliamsBook Reviews
Carlos Eire's book is a worthy consideration of how historians should interpret historical reports of the miraculous.