POSTPONED: Enduring Trends and New Directions: A Conference on the History of American Christianity in Honor of Mark Noll

Location: Notre Dame Conference Center

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Due to an unfortunate turn of events, this conference has been postponed. Check nollconference.com for updates.

Please note that the Cushwa Center's Seminar in American Religion will still be held as planned, March 31 - April 1. If you had registered for the conference and/or seminar and still plan to attend the seminar, please fill out this registration form to confirm your attendance. If you have any questions about the seminar, contact Pete Hlabse.

Hosted by the History Department of the University of Notre Dame, "Enduring Trends and New Directions" honors the career of Mark Noll by reflecting on his work in the history of American Christianity while also looking forward to new directions in the field. The conference will include panels on the history of American Christianity from the colonial era to the 20th century as well as the recent history of World Christianity. Round table discussions on “the evangelical mind” and on the writing of “grand narratives” in U.S. religious history will feature commentary from scholars such as George Marsden, Catherine Brekus, Tommy Kidd, and Darren Dochuk. Books & Culture editor John Wilson will also host a lunchtime interview of Dr. Noll. The conference will conclude with the Cushwa Center’s Seminar in American Religion on Saturday, April 1.

For more information, please visit nollconference.com.