Welcome to R3: Miles S. Mullin II

Welcome to R3: Miles S. Mullin II May 2, 2014

Miles S. Mullin II is Associate Professor of Church History at the Houston campus of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He was educated at the University of Virginia (B.A.), Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and Vanderbilt University (M.A., Ph.D.). He maintains broad historical and theological interests, but his main area of expertise is American religious history, specifically the interplay between religion and culture. Along those lines, his primary research focuses on evangelical history, while maintaining a strong secondary interest in African American religious history, especially the Civil Rights era. His essay, “Neoevangelicalism and the Problem of Race in Postwar America,” is included in Christians and the Color Line (Oxford, 2013). His most recent essay, on the origins of World Relief, will appear in the Winter/Spring 2014 issue of Fides et Historia. He is a regular contributor to The Anxious Bench, and you can follow him on Twitter @msmullin

Miles’ Contributions:

1. African American Texas History in Houston
2. Race, Religion, and Teaching in Prison


Browse Our Archives