Mark David Hall is a distinguished scholar specializing in the intersection of religion and politics in American history.
As the Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics at George Fox University, he brings extensive expertise to his research on the founding era.
Hall has authored and edited numerous books on the role of Christianity in American political thought.
His work challenges popular notions about the secularism of the Founding Fathers and argues for a more nuanced understanding of religion's influence on early American governance.
Hall's academic background and prolific writing make him a respected voice in discussions about the religious aspects of America's founding.
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