George Marsden

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George Marsden (Ph.D. Yale University) is a historian and theologian teaching at University of Notre Dame. He has written extensively on fundamentalism and evangelicalism and its influence in America, both historically and in contemporary politics and ideology.

Marsden is a graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary (M.Div) and Yale University (Ph.D in History). He has taught at Calvin College and Duke University.

In February of 2006, it was announced[1] that Marsden was retiring from Notre Dame, to be replaced by the highly-respected evangelical scholar Mark Noll.

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