Charles Wallace
Charles Wallace is a chaplain and retired professor of religious studies at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
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Charles Wallace is a chaplain and retired professor of religious studies at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
Peter A. Lillback is president of Westminster Seminary in Glenside, Pa., and author of George Washington’s Sacred Fire (Providence Forum Press, July 2006). He says Washington was a Christian, not a deist, helping set a precedent for Christian involvement in public life today.
Michael Beschloss is frequently quoted in the media about presidential history. He is NBC News’ presidential historian.
Peter Harle, a visiting lecturer, has taught a course on Religion and Food at Macalester College. Read a syllabus.
Carol Berkin teaches early American and women’s history at Baruch College in New York. She wrote Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence (Knopf, 2005).
Allen Weinstein was named the ninth archivist of the United States in 2005. He oversees the National Archives, whose mission includes enabling people to inspect government documents for themselves. The Archives’ home page posts links to regional archives, research centers and presidential libraries, which local reporters may find helpful for reporting stories on the founders.
Michelle Goldberg is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times. She is also the author of Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism, which discusses “dominion theology,” which links Christianity and political governance.
Albert J. Raboteau specializes in African-American religious history at Princeton University.
Vincent Phillip Muñoz teaches religion and and public life at the University of Notre Dame. He focuses on the founders and religious freedom.