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Keith Bates

Chair and Professor of History

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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). Book Website | Buy at Amazon.com | Find in Nearby Library

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"). Buy at Amazon.com | Find in Nearby Library


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"). Buy at Amazon.com | Find in Union's Library

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"). Buy at Amazon.com | Find in Union's Library