Lippy, Charles H(oward)
LIPPY, Charles H(oward)
LIPPY, Charles H(oward). American, b. 1943. Genres: Theology/Religion, Bibliography. Career: Oberlin College, OH, asst professor of religion, 1972-74; Miami University, Oxford, OH, visiting asst professor of religion and American studies, 1974-75; West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, asst professor of Bible, religion, and humanities, 1975-76; Clemson University, SC, asst professor, 1976-80, associate professor, 1980-85, professor of religion, 1985-94, professor of history, 1985-88, acting head of department, 1988-89, director of Program in Philosophy and Religion, 1987-88; University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, LeRoy A. Martin distinguished professor of religious studies, 1994-; writer. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, visiting scholar, 1984; Emory University, visiting professor, 1990-91. Publications: Seasonable Revolutionary: The Mind of Charles Chauncy, 1981; A Bibliography of Religion in the South, 1985; The Christadelphians in North America, 1989; (with R. Choquette and S. Poole) Christianity Comes to the Americas, 1492-1776, 1992; Being Religious, American Style, 1994; Modern America Popular Religion, 1996; (with R. Krapohl) The Evangelicals, 1999; Pluralism Comes of Age, 2000. EDITOR & CONTRIBUTOR: Religious Periodicals of the United States, 1986; (with P.W. Williams) Encyclopedia of the American Religious Experience, 3 vols., 1988; Twentieth-Century Shapers of American Popular Religion, 1989; (with P.M. Fackler) Popular Religious Magazines of the United States, 1995; (with J. Topolewski and N. Topolewski) Where Rivers Run and Mountains Rise, 2002. Address: Department of Philosophy and Religion, #2753, University of Tennessee, 615 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403, U.S.A. Online address: Charles-Lippy@utc.edu