Mullin, Robert Bruce
MULLIN, Robert Bruce
MULLIN, Robert Bruce. American, b. 1953. Genres: Theology/Religion. Career: Yale University, New Haven, CT, instructor, 1984-85; North Carolina State University, Raleigh, assistant professor to professor, 1985-98; General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, New York, NY, sub-dean for academic affairs, Society for the Promotion of Religion and Learning professor of history and world mission, and professor of modern Anglican studies, 1998-. Publications: Episcopal Vision/American Reality: High Church Theology and Social Thought in Evangelical America, 1986; (with S.E. Ahlstrom) The Scientific Theist: A Life of Francis Ellingwood, 1987; Miracles and the Modern Religious Imagination, 1996; The Puritan as Yankee: A Life of Horace Bushnell, 2002. EDITOR: Moneygripe's Apprentice: The Personal Narrative of Samuel Seabury III, 1989; (with R.E. Richey) Reimagining Denominationalism: Interpretive Essays, 1994. Address: General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church, 175 Ninth Ave., New York, NY 10011, U.S.A. Online address: mullin@gts.edu