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Julius Gurney III serves as Professor and Program Director of History within the School of Business, Arts & Humanities at Jessup University in Rocklin, CA. His academic work bridges Christian faith with historical and philosophical inquiry, emphasizing the cultural significance of historical understanding.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. from Union Theological Seminary
- M.Div. from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary
- B.A. from the University of New Mexico
Gurney's research centers on the "churching" of California's Sierra foothills during the 19th century and institutional responses to Hispanic immigration within American churches. His 2019 publication on religious epistemology examines the philosophical foundations of faith-based truth claims, reflecting his commitment to integrating theological perspectives with academic rigor. He contends that historical and philosophical literacy is essential for meaningful Christian cultural engagement.
His scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on church history and religion-film intersections, evolving from 2009 book reviews analyzing religious cinema and ecclesiastical reference works toward his 2019 epistemological study. This trajectory reveals deepening theoretical engagement while maintaining historical methodological roots.
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