
Mark Noll
Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History
Office: 481 Decio Faculty Hall
Phone: 574-631-7574
Email: Noll.8@nd.edu
Areas of Expertise
Religious and cultural history, the relationship between evangelicals and Catholics
One of the nation’s foremost scholars of religious and cultural history, Noll is a prominent participant in dialogues between evangelical and Catholic scholars. Selected in 2005 by Time magazine as one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in America, Noll is the author of numerous books, including “God and Race in American Politics,” which traces the explosive political effects when religion and race intermingle. A former professor of religion and history at Wheaton College where he co-founded the Institute for the Study of American Evangelicals, Noll has served as a visiting teacher at Harvard Divinity School, University of Chicago Divinity School, Westminster Theological Seminary, and Regent College of Vancouver, B.C.
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ND EXPERTS
ND NEWSWIRE ARTICLES
Historian Noll publishes new book on religion, race in politics
Catholic and evangelical scholars assess Christian learning
Noll, Slaughter elected fellows of Society of American Historians
Historian Mark Noll receives National Humanities Medal in White House ceremony
Mark Noll appointed to McAnaney professorship at ND
An evolving relationship: evangelical scholar Mark Noll discusses move to Notre Dame
IN THE NEWS
Chronicle of Higher Education—Opening of the Evangelical Mind?

