Background
Nutt, Rick was born on July 31, 1953 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of Robert Leo and G. Jane Nutt.
( The Southern Presbyterian Church, U.S., is a denominati...)
The Southern Presbyterian Church, U.S., is a denomination born in the Civil War and once called the most “hawkish” church in the nation. Yet, by 1973 the PCUS often openly criticized the U.S. military ventures and foreign policy objectives. This change in the church’s attitude toward the nation was the occasion of frequent and fervent debate among its members. What accounts for that transformation? In this examination of one mainline church during the postwar period, Nutt provides a case study that may help us understand not only Presbyterianism in the South but also changing Protestantism in 20th-century America.
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Nutt, Rick was born on July 31, 1953 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of Robert Leo and G. Jane Nutt.
Bachelor in History, University Missouri, Kansas City, 1975. Master of Divinity, Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Louisville, 1980. Doctor of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University, 1986.
Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, El Dorado Springs, Missouri, 1980-1981; pastor, Ramsay Memorial Presbyterian Church, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1982-1988; assistant professor religion, Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio., 1988-1994; associate professor, Muskingum College, New Concord, Ohio., since 1994.
( The Southern Presbyterian Church, U.S., is a denominati...)
Member ethics committee Guernsey Memorial Hospital, Cambridge, Ohio, since 1992. Member Presbyterian History Society, American Society Church History, American Academy Religion.
Married Mary Gene Boteler, June 24, 1978. Children: Mary Rebekah, Hannah Marders.