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      April C. Armstrong entered the program in Religion in America in 2007. Currently she is working on a dissertation focusing on interfaith dialogue between the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Baptist Convention, entitled, "'That's What Makes Me a Jew and Him a Baptist': Jews, Southern Baptists, and the American Public Square from the Reagan Revolution to the Dawn of the New Millennium." She has continuing research interests in pluralism and church-state issues. Prior to enrolling at Princeton, she earned her B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Oklahoma and her M.A.Th. in Theological Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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2012 Danforth Lecture

  • featuring William B. Taylor
    Muriel McKevitt Sonne Professor of
    History, Emeritus at the University
    of California, Berkeley
    Title: "Looking for Pilgrims in Colonial Mexico"
    Date: Thursday, December 6, 2012
    Time: 4:30 PM
    Location: Betts Auditorium School of Architecture