Selected Publications and Conference Presentations
“Teaching History, the Gospel, and the Postmodern Self,” in Ronald A. Wells, ed., History and the Christian Historian. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998.
“Millennialism, Globalization, and History.” Fides et Historia 31 (Summer/Fall 1999): 1-11. Paper revised from the fall 1998 Conference on Faith and History proceedings in Nashville.
“Scholarship and Science: The Struggle Between Christian Theism, Metaphysical Naturalism and Relativism — How to Proceed?” Finalist for the Howard Vollum Writing Award (Horizons of Science and Christian Faith), in Faculty Dialogue, (Writing Awards Issue) at <
“The Flowering of Chinese Protestant Christianity Since the Cultural Revolution, 1976-1987.” The Journal of Religious Studies 15 (Nos. 1 and 2, 1989): 16-51.
Paper, “Ethical Implications of the Debates on Irish Church Disestablishment,” Western Conference on British Studies, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 3-5, 2002.
Paper, “Contested Truths: British National Identity and the Debates on Irish Church Disestablishment,” Ireland Session, BRISHIN (British Island Stories: History, Identity, and Nationhood) Conference, King’s Manor, University of York, England, April 17-19, 2002.
Paper: Historical Models for Developing Leadership, V-5 Paradigm Retreat, August 12-14, 2001, Camp Webster Conference Center, Salina, Kansas
Workshop paper on perspective in transforming Christian education, V-5 Paradigm Retreat, June 15-16, 1999, Uncertain, Caddo Lake, Texas.
Completed Biography:
Sam B. Hall Jr.: Whatever is Right – The biography of the late Congressman and Federal Judge Sam B. Hall, Jr., of Marshall, Texas. Publication and first presentation to the public: Saturday, July 9, 2005, in Marshall. Funds from the biography’s sale go entirely to the endowment in Judge Hall’s name at ETBU. The book is available from the ETBU Office of Institutional Advancement, the ETBU book store, the Marshall Historical Museum, and other venues.