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Jay Case serves as Professor of History within Malone University's College of Humanities, Education, and Ministry, teaching across general education and honors programs while co-leading seven service-learning expeditions to Jamaica and Kenya.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame
- M.A. from the University of Notre Dame
- B.A. from Taylor University
Dr. Case specializes in American religious history with concentrated expertise in evangelical movements and cross-cultural missionary work. His scholarship examines how American evangelicalism intersected with global Christianity during the 19th-20th centuries, as demonstrated in his Oxford University Press monograph. Current research explores religious dimensions in Bob Dylan's cultural impact, extending his analysis of faith narratives in American society.
Though limited in recent publication volume, his work establishes consistent thematic focus on religion's transnational dimensions and institutional evolution. This scholarly trajectory reveals particular attention to how religious movements adapt across cultural boundaries while maintaining core identities.
His academic excellence is formally recognized through:
- Distinguished Faculty Award for Scholarship/Creative Expression (2012)
- Distinguished Faculty Award for Teaching (2004)
While no formal graduate student mentorship or research funding is documented, Dr. Case demonstrates significant commitment to undergraduate education through immersive international service initiatives that blend historical study with practical community engagement.
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