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Posted by phil on 28 Jul 2005 at 11:20 am | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Bringing the early issues of The King’s Business online is a boon to
historians of American religion and culture. It was among the major
voices of conservative Protestantism, and its location on the west coast
gave it an unique perspective on the cultural issues at stake during the
first half of the twentieth century. Quite simply, there is nothing else
online like it for scholars and others interested in historical
materials. This venture is terribly important for increasing both the
religious and historical literacy of today’s citizens, who are more
computer savvy than they are knowledgeable about the great events and debates that created the world we live in. The King’s Business online
will doubtless prove helpful to both research and teaching, as it will
no doubt find its way into classrooms across the country once its
existence is advertised. Extending its offerings through the next couple
of decades will only serve to expand its already considerable usefulness.
—Philip Goff
Director, Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture
Associate Professor of Religious Studies and American Studies
Editor, “Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation”
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