Presidents as Pastors in Chief: An Update on Religion in Inaugural Addresses
“Presidents as Pastors in Chief: An Update on Religion in Inaugural Addresses,” Sightings, the Martin Marty Center, the University of Chicago Divinity School.
“Presidents as Pastors in Chief: An Update on Religion in Inaugural Addresses,” Sightings, the Martin Marty Center, the University of Chicago Divinity School.
“Piloting an Online Course in the City of Neighborhoods,” Temple University Faculty Herald, Volume 43, Number 1
“Religious Freedom and Immigration History: the Flushing Remonstrance and Beyond,” a timeline for the exhibit ‘This Case of Conscience’: Spiritual Flushing and the Remonstrance” commemorating the 350th anniversary of the Flushing Remonstrance of 1657, Queens Museum of Art, April 6-June 29, 2008.
Review of Robert Wuthnow, America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity, Journal of Religion.
“Hindus” and “Sikhs,” in The Encyclopedia of New York State (Albany: Syracuse U. Press, 2005).
Review of Robert A. Orsi, ed. Gods of the City: Religion and the American Urban Landscape, H-Net list on Urban History.
“Religion in Inaugural Addresses,” Sightings, the Martin Marty Center, the University of Chicago Divinity School
Review of Harry S. Stout and D. G. Hart, eds., New Directions in American Religious History, Journal of Religion (October 1999).
“Sri Maha Vallabha Ganapati Devasthanam of Flushing, New York” in T. S. Rukmani, ed., Hindu Diasporas: Global Perspectives (Montreal: Department of Religion, 1999).
“Temples and Mosques of New York City,” in Diana L. Eck, ed., On Common Ground: World Religions in America, 2nd ed. (1997; New York: Columbia U. Press, 2001). CD-ROM.