Response: The Complications and Contributions of Early American Hebraism
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Glenn Moots is associate professor and chair of the philosophy and political science department at Northwood University in Midland, Michigan. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan, two M.A. degrees from Louisiana State University, an M.S. from Walsh College, and his Ph.D. from Louisiana State University. He regularly writes papers and organizes conference panels on the integration of religion and politics. His most recent publication is a chapter on Daniel Elazar for The Ashgate Companion to Federalism (edited by Ward and Ward). His book on covenantal politics, Politics Reformed, is scheduled to be published by University of Missouri Press in the spring of 2010.