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Jennifer McKinney is an Adjunct Professor of Gender and Christianity at Seattle Pacific Seminary, Seattle Pacific University. Her research focuses on intersections of gender, religion, and social issues, particularly within evangelical contexts. Notably, she authored Making Christianity Manly Again: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, and American Evangelicalism (2023), examining masculinity in contemporary American evangelicalism. Her work also addresses homelessness, urban sociology, and faith-based social engagement.
McKinney’s academic contributions span sociological studies of religion, including analyses of environmentalism among evangelicals, tent encampment dynamics, and gender roles in sects. She emphasizes practical community engagement, such as student-led initiatives addressing homelessness. Her scholarship bridges empirical research with theological reflection, often critiquing societal structures and advocating for marginalized voices.
While her publications highlight critical themes like privilege, social justice, and religious identity, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. She maintains affiliations with the Seattle Pacific Seminary and contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues on faith, gender, and urban challenges through her teaching and research.




