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Douglas (“Jake”) Jacobsen is a scholar in the field of religious studies whose work encompasses history, theology, and sociology. His early works are analyses of Pentecostalism〔Jacobsen, Douglas. ''Thinking in the Spirit: The Theologies of the Early Pentecostal Movement''. Indiana University Press, 2003.〕〔Jacobsen, Douglas. ''A Reader in Pentecostal Theology: Voices from the First Generation, 1900-1925''. Indiana University Press, 2006.〕 and American Protestantism.〔Jacobsen, Douglas and William Vance Trollinger Jr. ''Re-Forming the Center: American Protestantism 1900 to the Present''. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1998.〕〔Jacobsen, Douglas. ''An Unprov'd Experiment: Religious Pluralism in Colonial New Jersey''. Chicago Studies in the History of American Religion, Carlson Pub., 1991.〕 He won the Pneuma Book Award from the Society for Pentecostal Studies in 2004.〔http://www.sps-usa.org/#/pneuma/book-awards-and-indexes〕 His current work focuses on world Christianity, including the books ''The World’s Christians: Who They Are, Where They Are, and How They Got There''〔Jacobsen, Douglas. ''The World’s Christians: Who They Are, Where They Are, and How They Got There''. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.〕 and ''Global Gospel: An Introduction to Christianity on Five Continents''〔Jacobsen, Douglas. ''Global Gospel: An Introduction to Christianity on Five Continents''. Baker Academic, 2015.〕 Jacobsen also co-directs the Religion in the Academy project with his wife Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen, a scholar of higher education. This project has involved research at dozens of American colleges and universities and has resulted in three Oxford University Press books (2004,〔Jacobsen, Douglas and Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen. ''Scholarship and Christian Faith: Enlarging the Conversation''. Oxford University Press, 2004.〕 2008,〔Jacobsen, Douglas and Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen. ''The American University in a Postsecular Age''. Oxford University Press, 2008.〕 and 2012〔Jacobsen, Douglas and Rhonda Hustedt Jacobsen. ''No Longer Invisible: Religion in University Education''. Oxford University Press, 2012.〕). Their book ''No Longer Invisible: Religion in University Education'' won a 2013 American Education Studies Association Critics' Choice Book Award. ''The American University in a Postsecular Age'' won the 2009 Lilly Fellows Book Award. Their work has also been featured in the popular press, including ''The Daily Beast'' and ''Inside Higher Ed''. Jacobsen was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey. He attended Wheaton College (IL) and then completed a masters and doctorate at the University of Chicago, where he studied with Martin E. Marty and Jerald C. Brauer. Jacobsen has taught at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, PA, since 1984 and is currently Distinguished Professor of Church History and Theology. He has also been a visiting scholar at Pepperdine University. Jacobsen, a member of the United Church of Christ, is an ecumenical theologian whose thinking has been influenced by Anabaptist, Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox, and Pentecostal perspectives. In 2006, he co-authored (with Rodney Sawatsky) a short introduction to theology entitled ''Gracious Christianity'' that emphasizes the role of love and gratitude in Christian life and thought.〔Jacobsen, Douglas and Rodney J. Sawatsky. ''Gracious Christianity: Living the Love We Profess''. Baker Academic, 2006.〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Douglas Jacobsen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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