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Julie Ingersoll

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julie J. Ingersoll is an American religious studies scholar. She is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Florida.[1]

Ingersoll is from Maine, and studied at Rutgers College and George Washington University before obtaining a Ph.D in Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.[2] She previously taught at Millsaps College, Rhodes College, and Southwest Missouri State University.[3]

Ingersoll specializes in Christianity and gender and Christian Reconstructionism. She wrote Evangelical Christian Women: War Stories in the Gender Battles (New York University Press) in 2003, in which she suggested that "an unequivocal commitment to complementarian gender roles currently ranks for this generation of evangelicals as a paramount priority, as significant as the debate on biblical inerrancy was in the previous generation."[4] In 2015 she wrote Building God's Kingdom: Inside the World of Christian Reconstruction (Oxford University Press). There she argued that "core Reconstructionist ideas have exerted an outsized influence on political, cultural, and legal life" in the United States.[5] Ingersoll has also contributed articles to the Huffington Post and Religion Dispatches.

References

  1. ^ "Religious Studies prof gives Shipka lecture". Youngstown State University. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Julie J Ingersoll". University of North Florida. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Julie Ingersoll, Ph.D." (PDF). Retrieved 18 September 2023.
  4. ^ Castelo, Daniel (2012). Holiness as a Liberal Art. Wipf and Stock. p. 70. ISBN 9781621893974. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  5. ^ van Linschoten, Alex Strick (14 June 2017). "Give Me That Old-Time Religion". Pacific Standard. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
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