Michael G. Long
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Michael G. Long is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies at Elizabethtown College.
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[edit] Career
Long has published numerous works on Martin Luther King, Jr., the Civil Rights Movement, Billy Graham, and Christian living. His most recent publication is First Class Citizenship: The Civil Rights Letters of Jackie Robinson which has received many favorable reviews. The Legacy of Billy Graham: Critical Reflections on America's Great Evangelist is his forthcoming work which is set for release in January of 2008.
At Elizabethtown College he teaches courses on Christian social ethics, the Civil Rights Movement, and peace and conflict studies, and works with many notable colleagues including: Donald Kraybill and Jeffery D. Long, among others.
[edit] Degrees
- 2000 Ph.D, Emory University
- 1990 M.Div., Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
- 1985 B.A., Geneva College
[edit] Selected works
- Against Us, But for Us: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the State, Mercer University Press 2002 ISBN 0-8655-4768-8
- Have the Time of Your Life: Living for God in Each Moment, Chalice Press 2003 ISBN 0-8272-1446-4
- Martin Luther King, Jr. on Create Living, Chalice Press 2004 ISBN 0-8272-0496-5
- Billy Graham and the Beloved Community: America's Evangelist and the Dream of Martin Luther King, Jr., Palgrave Macmillan 2006 ISBN 1-4039-6869-1
- God and Country: Diverse Perspectives on Christianity and Patriotism, Palgrave Mcmillan 2007 ISBN 1-4039-7300-8
- First Class Citizenship: The Civil Rights Letters of Jackie Robinson, Times Books 2007 ISBN 0-8050-8710-9
- The Legacy of Billy Graham: Critical Reflections on America's Great Evangelist, Westminster John Knox Press 2008 ISBN 0-6642-3138-1