Background
Ferré, John Patrick was born on October 29, 1956 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Son of George Allan and Patricia Ferré.
( In the twentieth century Marxism challenged laissez-fai...)
In the twentieth century Marxism challenged laissez-faire economics, psychoanalysis reinterpreted the processes of thought, and evolution discredited the idea of creation. These changes profoundly affected American Protestantism. Ferré examines the belief system that underlies what middle-class Protestants chose to read.
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Ferré, John Patrick was born on October 29, 1956 in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States. Son of George Allan and Patricia Ferré.
Bachelor in Religion, Mars Hill (North Carolina) College, 1977; Master of Arts in Comm., Purdue University, 1978; Master of Arts in Divinity, University of Chicago, 1982; Doctor of Philosophy in Comm., University of Illinois, 1986.
Visiting instructor English and Philosophy, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, Indiana, 1979-1980; assistant professor committee, U. Louisville, 1985-1990; associate professor committee, U. Louisville, since 1990.
( In the twentieth century Marxism challenged laissez-fai...)
Member American Journalism Historians Association, National Comm. Association, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (Krieghbaum Under-40 award foroutstanding achievement in research, teaching, public service 1996).
Married Gweneth Anne Dunleavy, May 4, 1985. Children: Megan Dunleavy, Ian Dunleavy.