Roundtable on John McGreevy’s “Catholicism: A Global History”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPUKxHs6BOg On November 17, 2023, the BU Center for Global Christianity and Mission and ASCH co-hosted a webinar on the book “Catholicism: A Global History: by John McGreevy, Provost of the University of Notre Dame. Participants included: – John McGreevy (Notre Dame ) – Jennifer Scheper Hughes (UC Riverside)- Jean Luc Enyegue S J (Jesuit … Read more

Roundtable on Mark Noll’s “America’s Book”

https://youtu.be/9Tx9FkyNmfo On April 17, 2023, ASCH hosted a roundtable discussion of Mark Noll’s new book, “America’s Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911,” which examines the Bible in American History from the Revolutionary war to WWI. Discussion Participants: Anthea Butler (University of Pennsylvania) Grant Wacker (Duke University) Dennis Dickerson (Vanderbilt University) Gary … Read more

Christianity and the Orthodox Church in Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe: A Conversation with Dr. Scott Kenworthy

  In this interview, Dr. Scott Kenworthy (Professor of Comparative Religions – Miami University) discusses the recent Church History Virtual Issue on “Christianity and the Orthodox Church in Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe.” Dr. Kenworthy served as guest editior for the issue, selecting relevant articles from past issues of Church History and writing an introduction. … Read more

China Historical Christian Database

The China Historical Christian Database (CHCD) is a new digital tool for the study of Chinese Christianity from 1550 to 1950. The CHCD is hosted by the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. The CHCD quantifies and visualizes the place of Christianity in modern China (1550-1950). It provides users the tools to … Read more

A Roundtable Discussion of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s “The Black Church”

Henry Louis Gates, Jr.’s PBS documentary, The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song, plus its accompanying Penguin Press book, reached an unprecedentedly large audience as it surveyed three-plus centuries of African American and American religious history across the whole of the nation. In this roundtable discussion, five distinguished scholars reflect on … Read more

Library of Appalachian Preaching

The historical images in the International Mission Photography Archive come from Protestant and Catholic missionary collections held at a number of centers in Britain, Europe, and North America. The photographs record missionary endeavors and reflect the missionaries’ experience of communities and environments abroad.

International Mission Photography Archive (IMPA)

The historical images in the International Mission Photography Archive come from Protestant and Catholic missionary collections held at a number of centers in Britain, Europe, and North America. The photographs record missionary endeavors and reflect the missionaries’ experience of communities and environments abroad.