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Alumna to Discuss Rise of the Pentecostal Church

January 27, 2012 by Jane Terry

Dr. Amy Collier Artman's Talk on Kathryn Kuhlman

by Jack Llewellyn Missouri State University alumna Amy Collier Artman will be delivering a public lecture “Televising Testimony: Kathryn Kuhlman and Your Faith and Mine,” about the pioneering televangelist Kathryn Kuhlman, at 7 p.m. Jan. 31 in Meyer Library, Room 101 After earning her B.A. in Religious Studies here at Missouri State University, Dr. Artman went on to … [Read more...] about Alumna to Discuss Rise of the Pentecostal Church

Filed Under: Alumni

Leslie Baynes Publishes Her Heavenly Book

January 20, 2012 by Jane Terry

Frontspiece for Dr. Baynes new book

by Jack Llewellyn Over the Winter Break, Leslie Baynes received the first copies of her new book The Heavenly Book Motif in Judeo-Christian Apocalypses 200 BCE-200 CE,published by Brill. Based on the doctoral dissertation that Leslie completed at Notre Dame before coming to Missouri State, but thoroughly revised, this is the first book-length analysis of the motif of the … [Read more...] about Leslie Baynes Publishes Her Heavenly Book

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Save the Dates for Upcoming Talks!

January 9, 2012 by Jane Terry

by Jack Llewellyn The Department of Religious Studies is sponsoring two lectures early in the spring semester that feature the role of religion in American popular culture. On 31 January from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium in the library (Meyer 101), Amy Collier Artman will be delivering a public lecture on "Televising Testimony: Kathryn Kuhlman and Your Faith and Mine," … [Read more...] about Save the Dates for Upcoming Talks!

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