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Union University

Book Project

Keith Bates

Chair and Professor of History

University Profile

4 ResultS


Mainstreaming Fundamentalism: John R. Rice and Fundamentalism's Public Reemergence

Mainstreaming Fundamentalism: John R. Rice and Fundamentalism's Public Reemergence

Keith Bates

Univ Tennessee Press (March 2021). | |

Civil Religion and American Christianity

Civil Religion and American Christianity

Edited by Liam J. Atchison, Keith Bates and Darin D. Lenz

BorderStone Press (January 2015). Union Contributor(s): Keith Bates (Editor; Chapter: "President Lyndon Baines Johnson: Ecumenical Pastor of American Civil Religion"). |


Chapters in Books

Lest We Forget: Founders' Day Addresses from Union University - Bicentennial Edition

Lest We Forget: Founders' Day Addresses from Union University - Bicentennial Edition

Edited by Ray Van Neste & Justin Wainscott

Union University Press (October 2023). Union Contributor(s): Cody Curtis (Chapter 9: "A New Alma Mater for Union University"); Ray Van Neste (Editor); Justin Wainscott (Editor and Chapter 6: "John Jeter Hurt: 'Somewhat of a Moses in Leading Union'"); Keith Bates (Chapter 3: "In Mutual Service: R.G. Lee and the Church-Academy Relationship"); Dub Oliver (Chapter 8: "Bicentennial Commencement Address"). |

KJV 400: The Legacy and Impact of the King James Version

KJV 400: The Legacy and Impact of the King James Version

Edited by Ray Van Neste; Foreword by David S. Dockery

BorderStone Press (December 2012). Union Contributor(s): Ray Van Neste (Editor and Introduction); James A. Patterson (Chapter: "Divine Right or Holy Dissent? Conflicting Visions of Church and State in Early Seventeenth-Century England"); Steve R. Halla (Chapter: "Art, Iconoclasm, and the Search for Unity: Reflections on Cornelis Boel's 1611 KJV Title Page Design"); Bobby C. Rogers (Chapter: "'Therefore Now Put Off They Ornaments': The Influence of the King James Bible in Contemporary American Poetry"); John T. Netland (Chapter: "'The Very Language of Men': Biblical Echoes in Wordsworth's Poetry"); Scott Huelin (Chapter: "Only God Speaks King James: The Literary Use of English Bible Translations in Flannery O'Connor's The Violent Bear It Away"); Gene Fant (Chapter: "'Give Me also This Power': Secular Writers' Simultaneous Fascination with and Denial of the Power of the KJV"); Christopher W. Mathews (Chapter: "Sounding through the Centuries: The Influence of the King James Version over Four Centuries of Musical Composition"); Bradley G. Green (Chapter: "Convenant, Canon, and Culture: Theological Reflections on the Cultural Meaning of the King James Version"); Hunter Baker (Chapter: "A Bible for the People: The Political and Cultural Impact of the Vernacular Bible"); Gavin Richardson (Chapter: "'No New Reformation': Anglo-Saxon Vernacular Scripture in the Minds of the Reformers"); Micah Watson (Chapter: "Who Appeals to Heaven? King James I and John Locke on Scripture & Political Authority"); Justin D. Barnard (Chapter: "Human Nature and the Veneration of the KJV"); Jennifer A. Gruenke (Chapter: "Isaac Newton's Bible: Science and Heresy in 17th Century England"); Keith Bates (Chapter: "KJV-Onlyism"). |