Dr. Jacob Randolph
Assistant Professor of History of Christianity
Phone: 405-778-3821
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Curriculum Vitae
Discipline
Cultural history, Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Education
PhD in History of Christianity, Reformation Studies, Baylor University
Master of Arts Church History, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Master of Arts New Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
BA in Religion, Oklahoma Baptist University
Denomination
Baptist
Recent Publications
Peer-Reviewed Articles
“Gender, Knighthood, and Spiritual Imagination in Henry Suso’s Life of the Servant.” Church History 91 (2022): 1-19.
“Tough and Tender: Theology and Masculinity in the 1991 Baptist Hymnal.” Baptist History & Heritage 56.1 (2021): 39-59.*
*Winner, 2022 Julian Gwyn Essay Prize in Baptist and Anabaptist History and Thought, Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies, Acadia University.
“‘Church Sweat’: Luther, Karlstadt, and the Reformation of Academic Masculinity.” Church History and Religious Culture 100.1-2 (2020): 319-341.
“Salvation and Speech Act: Reading Luther with the Aid of Searle’s Analysis of Declarations.” Perichoresis 15.1 (2017): 101-116.
