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Daniel Bare is an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University's Department of Religious Studies. His research focuses on intersections of fundamentalism, race, and American religious history, with a particular emphasis on Black fundamentalist communities and racial identity formation in the 20th century. He explores how religious doctrines interact with racial politics, media, and educational institutions.
His scholarly work addresses topics such as antimodernist preaching, Black weeklies' role in spreading fundamentalist ideas, and the American Baptist Theological Seminary's efforts in interracial cooperation. Recent publications analyze the segregation-era dynamics of Black fundamentalists and critique historical narratives that marginalize racial perspectives within religious movements.
Bare's 2020 article on Christian corporeality during the pandemic highlights his engagement with contemporary theological issues. His research consistently bridges historical analysis with critical race theory, challenging traditional frameworks that overlook racial dimensions in religious studies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His contact information includes an office at ACAD 325C and email drbare84@tamu.edu.
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