American Society of Church History
The American Society of Church History (ASCH) was founded in 1888[1] with the disciplines of Christian denominational and ecclesiastical history as its focus. Today the society's interests include the broad range of the critical scholarly perspectives, as applied to the history of Christianity and its relationship to surrounding cultures in all periods, locations, and contexts. The society was founded by Philip Schaff.
Abbreviation | ASCH |
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Formation | 1888 |
Founder | Philip Schaff |
Founded at | New York City, New York, US[1] |
Type | Learned society |
Region | United States |
Field | Ecclesiastical history |
Membership (2020) | 1,600[2] |
President | Daniel Ramírez |
Executive secretary | Caleb Maskell[2][3] |
Affiliations | |
Revenue (2018–19) | $260,753[5] |
Expenses (2018–19) | $188,354[6] |
Endowment (2019) | $483,408[7] |
Website | churchhistory![]() |
The ASCH records are housed at the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
ASCH publishes the quarterly academic journal Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, which was established in 1932.[8][9]
Presidents
- 1888: Philip Schaff[1][10]
- 1932: William Warren Sweet[11]
- 1933: Conrad Henry Moehlman[12]
- 1934: Frederick William Loetscher[13]
- 1935: John T. McNeill
- 1936: Wilhelm Pauck[14]
- 1937: Herbert Schneider[15]
- 1938: Reuben E. E. Harkness[16]
- 1939: Charles Lyttle[17]
- 1940: Roland Bainton[18]
- 1941: F. W. Buckler[19]
- 1942: E. R. Hardy Jr.[20]
- 1943: Harold S. Bender[21]
- 1944: Percy V. Norwood[22]
- 1945: Kenneth Scott Latourette[23]
- 1946: Matthew Spinka[24]
- 1947: Ernest G. Schwiebert[25]
- 1949: Massey H. Shepherd[26]
- 1950: James Hastings Nichols[27]
- 1951: Ray C. Petry[28]
- 1953: Sidney Mead[29]
- 1954: Carl E. Schneider[30]
- 1955: L. J. Trinterud[31]
- 1956: Quirinus Breen[32]
- 1957: H. Shelton Smith[33]
- 1958: George Huntston Williams[34]
- 1959: Robert T. Handy[35][36]
- 1960: Jerald C. Brauer[37][38]
- 1961: Harold J. Grimm[39]
- 1962: Lefferts A. Loetscher[40][41]
- 1963: Raymond W. Albright[42]
- 1964: Albert C. Outler[43]
- 1965: Jaroslav Pelikan[44]
- 1967: Richard Cameron[45]
- 1969: John Tracy Ellis[46]
- 1970: Robert M. Grant[47]
- 1971: Martin E. Marty[48]
- 1972: Carl Bangs[49]
- 1973: William A. Clebsch[50][51]
- 1974: Clyde L. Manschreck[52]
- 1975: Sydney E. Ahlstrom[53]
- 1976: John F. Wilson[54][55]
- 1977: Lewis W. Spitz[56][57]
- 1978: Edwin S. Gaustad[58][59]
- 1979: Brian A. Gerrish[60]
- 1980: Robert M. Kingdon[61]
- 1981: William R. Hutchison[62]
- 1982: C. C. Goen[63][64]
- 1983: Jane Dempsey Douglass[65][66]
- 1984: Henry W. Bowden[67]
- 1985: David C. Steinmetz[68]
- 1986: Winton U. Solberg[69]
- 1987: Jay P. Dolan[70]
- 1988: William J. Courtenay[71]
- 1989: Elizabeth A. Clark[65][72]
- 1990: Timothy L. Smith[73]
- 1991: Richard L. Greaves[74]
- 1992: George Marsden[75]
- 1993–1994: Nathan O. Hatch[76][77]
- 1994–1995: Stephen J. Stein[78][79]
- 1995–1996: Bernard McGinn[80][81][82]
- 1996–1997: Barbara Brown Zikmund[65][83][84]
- 1997–1998: Richard Kieckhefer[85][86]
- 1998–1999: Peter W. Williams[87][88]
- 1999–2000: Ronald L. Numbers[89][90]
- 2000–2001: Hans J. Hillerbrand[91][92]
- 2001–2002: Amanda Porterfield[65][93][94]
- 2002–2003: E. Brooks Holifield[95][96][97]
- 2003–2004: Dale A. Johnson[98][99]
- 2004–2005: Dennis Dickerson[65][100][101]
- 2005–2006: Mark Noll[102][103]
- 2006–2007: Jan Shipps[65][104][105]
- 2007–2008: John Van Engen[10][106]
- 2008–2009: Grant Wacker[107][108]
- 2009–2010: Charles H. Lippy[109][110][111]
- 2010–2011: Richard P. Heitzenrater[112][113]
- 2011–2012: Barbara Newman[65][114][115]
- 2012–2013: Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp[65][116][117]
- 2013–2014: Bruce Hindmarsh[118][119]
- 2014–2015: Thomas F. X. Noble[120][121]
- 2015–2016: Margaret Bendroth[65][122][123]
- 2016–2017: Ronald Rittgers[124][125]
- 2017–2018: Candy Gunther Brown[65][126][127]
- 2018–2019: Ralph Keen[128][129]
- 2019: Paul C. H. Lim[130]
- 2020–present: Daniel Ramírez[2][3][131]
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References
- Zikmund, Barbara Brown (1997). "Faith and History: Reflections on the Work of the ASCH". Church History. 66 (2): 287. doi:10.2307/3170659. ISSN 1755-2613. JSTOR 3170659.
- "American Society of Church History". Washington: American Historical Association. 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
- "ASCH Executive Committee and Council". American Society of Church History. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
- "American Society of Church History". New York: American Council of Learned Societies. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
- Bademan, Bryan (2020). "Finance Secretary's Report to the Membership". American Society of Church History. p. 3. Archived from the original on July 28, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
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- Hein, David; Shattuck, Gardiner H. (2004). The Episcopalians. Denominations in America. 11. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Publishing. pp. 333–334. ISBN 978-0-313-22958-9. ISSN 0193-6883.
- "Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture". Homepage. American Society of Church History. Archived from the original on February 25, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
- Van Engen, John (2008). "Multiple Options: The World of the Fifteenth-Century Church". Church History. 77 (2): 257. doi:10.1017/S0009640708000541. ISSN 1755-2613. JSTOR 20618487.
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Further reading
- Bowden, Henry Warner (1971). Church History in the Age of Science: Historiographical Patterns in the United States, 1876–1918. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-1176-4. Retrieved July 31, 2020.
- Zikmund, Barbara Brown (1997). "Faith and History: Reflections on the Work of the ASCH". Church History. 66 (2): 284–302. doi:10.2307/3170659. ISSN 1755-2613. JSTOR 3170659.
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