Thursday, January 27, 2011

Hitting the Road: February and March

I have a few weeks off before I hit the road to promote my forthcoming book (due out next month) Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?: A Historical Primer.  If you are in the vicinity of any these venues I hope you might stop by and say hello.

February 19-21:  If you are a college student, you may want to consider attending Jubilee 2011 in downtown Pittsburgh.  I will be there on Saturday (and possibly Sunday) speaking about the book and conducting a seminar on Christianity and historical thinking.

March 4, 2011:  I will be doing a book talk and signing at the Doylestown Bookshop.

March 9, 2011:  I will be speaking about the book at Caldwell College in Caldwell, NJ.

March 10, 2011:  I head down to the Jersey Shore.  I will be presenting the Beebe Law Firm Lecture to the Colonel Richard Somers Chapter of the Sons of American Revolution.

March 15, 2011:  I will be doing a public lecture on the book at the Chadds Ford Historical Society in Chadds, Ford, PA.

March 17, 2011:  I will be doing a morning history class on religion and the founding at the Ephrata Cloister in Ephrata, PA.

March 18, 2011: I will be participating on a panel about religion and the founding at the Virginia Festival of the Book in Charlottesville.

March 19, 2011:  Book talk and signing at Borders Bookstore in Warrington, PA.

March 24, 2011:  Book talk and signing at Aaron's Books in Lititz, PA.

March 28, 2011:  I will be doing a public lecture entitled "The Moral Responsibility of the Historian and the Case for Christian America" at the Wheaton College Center for Applied Ethics.

March 31, 2011:  I will be doing a series of lectures on Christian America at the University of Minnesota and among local congregations in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.  The lectures are sponsored by the MacLaurin Institute.

For my complete speaking schedule click here.

3 comments:

Jay said...

I predict a much slimmer series of NCAA Basketball Tourney comments for 2011. You'll be lucky to catch any of the games. What a schedule! Hope you sell a million books.

Paul Harvey said...

John: From what I've read Obama followed the NCAA tourney while traveling the country during the primary season in spring 08, so I expect a full complement of basketball (and of course Messiah College sports) commentary in spite of your speaking schedule

Kevin M Schultz said...

I actually only get to watch sports to their culmination when on the road. Too many kids at home to get a few hours of silent TV time. Not that it's a bad trade, just is. That said, I'm not anything of the multitasker that Obama is. I am curious, though, to see how (if) you engage Noll/Marsden/Hatch book "The Search for Christian America." Perhaps it's in the introduction?