![]() of Theological StudiesĢ006-2007: Associate Research Fellow, The Center for the Study of Religion & American Culture (at Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis)ġ988-90: Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Rochester, Department of Religion & Classicsġ979–1985: Instructor, LDS Institute of Religion, Cambridge, MA BOOKS of History, Religious Studies Program, Utah State UniversityĢ011–2014: Director, Program in Religious Studies, Department of History, Utah State Universityġ990-2007: Professor, Hanover College, Dept. Arrington Professor of Mormon History & Culture, Dept. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship, Brigham Young UniversityĢ007-2018: Inaugural Leonard J. Maxwell Senior Research Associate & Associate Director, Neal A. (1975) Weber State College, magna cum laude, History PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEĢ019–present: Neal A. (1980) Harvard, History of Christianityī.A. (1988) Harvard Divinity School, American Religious History & Culture He has served as president of the Mormon History Association.īarlow also served on the Maxwell Institute’s advisory board executive committee from 2016 through 2018. His current projects focus on the problematic and promising meanings of “the only true and living church” as well as the notion of a “war in heaven” in the history of ideas, lore, and literature. His writings have contemplated belief ( A Thoughtful Faith, editor), geography (the New Historical Atlas of Religion in America, with Edwin Gaustad), and scripture ( Mormons and the Bible). Arrington Chair of Mormon History & Culture at Utah State University, his teaching engages religion and human suffering, religion and the concept of “time,” American religious history, and Restoration movements. ![]() ![]() Having previously served as the Leonard J. Philip Barlow is the Maxwell Institute’s associate director and a Neal A. ![]()
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