John
M. Regan Jr. Director of the Kroc Institute
Professor of History
106 Hesburgh Center
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-5665
Fax: (574) 631-6973
Email: Appleby.3@nd.edu
Scott Appleby (Ph.D. University of
Chicago,1985) examines the roots of religious violence and
the potential of religious peacebuilding. He teaches courses
in American religious history and comparative religious movements.
From 1988 to 1993 Appleby was co-director of the Fundamentalism
Project, an international public policy study conducted by
the American Academy of arts and Sciences. From 1985 to 1987
he chaired the religious studies department of St. Xavier
College, Chicago. Appleby is the author of The Ambivalence
of the Sacred: Religion, Violence and Reconciliation
(Rowman & Littlefield 2000), and editor of Spokesmen
for the Despised: Fundamentalist Leaders of the Middle East
(University of Chicago 1997). With Martin E. Marty, he co-edited
the five-volume Fundamentalism Project (University
of Chicago Press). Appleby is also the author of Church
and Age Unite! The Modernist Impulse in American Catholicism
(Notre Dame 1992), co-editor of Being Right: Conservative
Catholics in America (Indiana 1995) and co-author of
Transforming Parish Ministry: The Changing Roles of Clergy,
Laity, and Women Religious (Crossroad, 1989). He has
been a fellow of the Institute since 1996, and director since
2000.
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