Matthew Avery Sutton
@matt_a_sutton
Professor of history at WSU, writer, dad, husband
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https://history.wsu.edu/faculty/matthew-a-sutton/ 11-04-2016 21:18:08
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This is a strange argument from DG Hart, pitting my work against Kristin Du Mez. In fact our books are complimentary. I make clear that evangelicals committed to hyper masculinity and read any deviation from it as an apocalyptic sign of the end times. wsj.com/amp/articles/t…
5/ After the Civil War, segregation solidified the divide between white and Black evangelicals – despite the potential for interracial worship, Matthew Avery Sutton explains.
We're hiring TT in Latin American history on our Tri-Cities campus. Come work with us. @HistoryWsu WSU System WSU Arts & Sciences wsu.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WSU_Jobs…
“For two millennia of church history, people have been claiming to be prophets. But it’s a new tactic in the United States for it to be part of waging culture war,” says Matthew Avery Sutton via The Washington Post. More here: washingtonpost.com/religion/2022/…
A really smart article from Chris Lehmann for The Nation that takes religion seriously in QAnon. thenation.com/article/societ…
I read an early draft and am now thrilled to be diving into the print version of this excellent book from Daniel G. Hummel
Scot McKnight The chapter on the "great rupture" in evangelical theology was my favorite to write. My thinking on this dates back to reviewing Matthew Avery Sutton's important American Apocalypse back in 2015, a book higely generative for my interpretation. themarginaliareview.com/the-importance…
Your summer mission isn’t complete until you’ve seen the latest Mission: Impossible, starring Tom Cruise, and learned about the history of American espionage with one of these #NEHgrant-funded books by M. Todd Bennett, Matthew Avery Sutton or USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts & Sciences Professor Steven J. Ross. Hachette Book Group
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