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    Mark Allan Noll (born 1946) is an American historian specializing in the history of Christianity in the United States. He holds the position of Research Professor of History at Regent College, having previously been Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame.

  2. Mark Noll. Professor Emeritus. Email. mnoll@nd.edu. Education. Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. Theme (s) Intellectual, Religious. Geography (s) Global, United States. Noll is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; in 2006 he received the National Endowment for the Humanities medal at a White House ceremony. Recent books:

  3. Mark Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame. His books and most of his courses treat subjects related to the history of Christianity in the United States, Canada, and the modern world.

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  4. Nov 25, 2014 · Historian Mark Noll has written more than a “personal memoir” narrating his pilgrimage from his non-pugilistic, “genuine all the way down,” Cedar Rapids, Baptist fundamentalism to his nuanced, Calvinistic, world-Christian, historically informed Protestantism.

  5. Noll received his PhD from Vanderbilt University and taught at Wheaton College for twenty-seven years before moving to Notre Dame last fall. He is the founder of The Institute for the Study of American Evangelicalism and the former president of The American Society of Church History.

  6. MARK A. NOLL CURRICULUM VITAE History Department, 219 O‟Shaughnessy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574/631-7574); mnoll@nd.edu Home: 920 N. Notre Dame Ave., South Bend, IN 46617 (574/234-9645) EDUCATION B.A. (English), Wheaton College (IL), 1968

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  8. Jun 20, 2007 · Mark Noll is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. He earned his bachelor’s degree at Wheaton College; master’s degrees from the University of Iowa and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; and a doctoral degree in 1975 from Vanderbilt University.