Andrew McNeely

Doctoral Student
Graduate Assistant
College of Arts and Sciences: Religious Studies

Andrew McNeely

Doctoral Student
Graduate Assistant
College of Arts and Sciences: Religious Studies

Degrees

  • M.A., Theological Studies, University of Dayton, 2020

Research interests

  • American Evangelicalism
  • History of American Education
  • History of American Religion

Courses taught

  • REL 103: Introduction to Religious Studies & Theology

Awards and honors

  • First Place, Albert Clark Award, Theta Alpha Kappa (2024)

Selected publications

McNeely, Andrew J. “Between Authority and Service: The LeBar Sisters.” Journal of Theta Alpha Kappa: forthcoming.

McNeely, Andrew J. Review of Heresy in the Heartland: The Controversy at the University of Dayton, 1960-1967, by Mary Jude Brown. Ohio History Journal: forthcoming.

Selected presentations

“Toward a Deleuzian Cartography of Social Media Navigation,” Graduate Student Salon, Department of Religious Studies (2022)

Colloquy Response to Ryan Duerr, “Eco-Lutheranism and the Hidden God,” Department of Religious Studies (2023)

“How to Succeed in Graduate School,” Graduate Student Salon, Department of Religious Studies (2023)

Colloquy Response to Mary Jude Brown, Heresy in the Heartland: The Controversy at the University of Dayton, 1960-1967, Department of Religious Studies (2023)