Barlow, Philip L.

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Name (Latin)
Barlow, Philip L.
Other forms of name
Barlow, Philip Layton
Barlow, Philip Layton, 1950-
Barlow, Philip, 1950-
Date of birth
1950
Field of activity
Religion
Theology
Occupation
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 3935288
Wikidata: Q7183177
Library of congress: n 85361612
HAI10: 000034459
Sources of Information
  • A Thoughtful faith, c1986:t.p. (Philip L. Barlow)
  • Hanover College, Thrological Studies Dept. faculty Web site, Apr. 15, 2005(Philip Barlow; professor of Theological Studies; Th. D., M.T.S., Harvard University)
  • Harvard University Web OPAC, Apr. 15, 2005(hdg.: Barlow, Philip L.--The Bible in Mormonism [Thesis (Th. D.)--Harvard University, 1988]; usage: Philip Layton Barlow)
  • OCLC database, Apr. 15, 2005(two other persons named Philip Barlow listed)
  • Oxford University Press: Mormons and the Bible: Philip L. Barlow Web site, Apr. 15, 2005(associate professor of theological studies at Hanover College)
  • Religion and public life in the midwest, 2004:ECIP t.p. (Philip Barlow) cover, p. 4 (email from CtY-D, Apr. 14, 2005: coauthored the "New historical atlas of religion in America")
  • U.S. copyright file, Apr. 15, 2005(Barlow, Philip Layton, 1950- )
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Wikipedia description:

Philip Layton Barlow (born 1950) is a Harvard-trained scholar who specializes in American religious history, religious geography, and Mormonism. In 2019, Barlow was appointed associate director of the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship (Maxwell Institute). Barlow was the first full-time professor of Mormon studies at a secular university as the inaugural Leonard J. Arrington Chair of Mormon History and Culture at Utah State University (USU), from 2007 to 2018.

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