Jonathan Sheehan
Professor at the Berkeley University, co-director of the Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion. Research interests: cultural and intellectual history of early modern Europe, with particular interest in the history of religion, science, and scholarship. Other areas: history of secularism and secularization, Jewish-Christian relations, afterlife of the Protestant Reformation, and history of reading and print culture. Author of The Enlightenment Bible: Translation, Scholarship, Culture, Thinking About Idols in Early Modern Europe, The Altars of the Idols: Religion, Sacrifice, and the Early Modern Polity, Sacred and Profane: Idolatry, Antiquarianism, and the Polemics of Distinction in the Seventeenth Century. [source: UC-Berkeley, Department of History]
(A Life in Books)
(Church in America)
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