Visiting Faculty Associate of American Religious History, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace
Andrew Gardner is Visiting Faculty Associate of American Religious History and Louisville Institute Postdoctoral Research Fellow. He received his PhD from Florida State University, writing on the history and development of theological education in the United States. Andrew holds research interests in American religious history, theological education, congregational studies, religion and race, and spatial theory. He has published articles in CrossCurrents, The American Baptist Quarterly, Baptist History & Heritage, and Implicit Religion. He is also the author of "Reimagining Zion: A History of the Alliance of Baptists" (2015). Andrew currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Alliance of Baptists. His current book project, "Binkley: A Congregational History" in under contract with the University of Tennessee Press.
Can churches be protectors of public health?
Feb 26, 2022 10:01 am UTC| Health Life
Over the past two years of living with COVID-19, many churches have had to think in new ways. Congregations across the country are experimenting with practices such as virtual worship and Bible study or masking and social...