Can fiction offer a viable, even preferable alternative to history? Good novelists and historians both recognize the objective limits of…
M. Cooper Harriss
M. Cooper Harriss is an associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana University, in Bloomington, where his research and teaching focus on American religion, literature, and culture. He is the author of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Theology (NYU 2017), a founding coeditor of the journal American Religion (IU Press), and currently at work on a project that he calls "Muhammad Ali and the Irony of American Religion."
Latest posts
Don’t play that song, Nathan Scott
July 19, 2017
I welcome Spirit in the Dark for the seriousness with which it opens new prospects for the study of religion and literature…
Theologies of American exceptionalism: Marshall and Morgan
February 17, 2017
In this second installment in the series, Winni Sullivan and M. Cooper Harriss find theology of American exceptionalism in documents…