| David
Morgan
Professor of Humanities and Art History
PhD, University of Chicago
Mr Morgan is a graduate of Concordia (Neb.) College, earned his
master’s degree at the University of Arizona and his PhD at
the University of Chicago. He is a leading scholar of visual culture,
media, and religion. Morgan is the author of Icons of American
Protestantism: The Art of Warner Sallman (1996), Visual
Piety: A History and Theory of Popular Religious Images
(1998), Protestants and Pictures: Religion, Visual Culture,
and the Age of American Mass Production (1999), The
Sacred Gaze (2005), and The Lure of Images
(2007). He is the first occupant of the Phyllis and Richard Duesenberg
Chair in Christianity and the Arts. He is co-editor of the journal
Material Religion. He is currently editing a book
entitled Keywords for Religion, Media, and Culture,
which will appear in 2008.
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