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Sam Hill
Professor Emeritus, The University of Florida SamHill1927@aol.com

Sam Hill received his Ph.D. in Religion
from Duke University. He is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Religion
at the University of Florida where he was department chair from 1972-1977.
He has served as a faculty member at the University of North Carolina
and Stetson University. In 1993 he was Visiting Eminent Scholar at Auburn
University. His areas of special interest include Religion in Southern
Culture, Religion in American Culture, Modern Western Religious Movements,
Comparative Study and History of Western Religion, Politics and Religion,
and Social Ethics.
samhill27@hotmail.com
Books Published
One Name But Several Faces: Variety in Popular Christian Denominations
in Southern History. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1996.
Varieties of Southern Religious Experience. Editor and contributor,
LSU Press, 1988.
Encyclopedia of Religion in the South. Editor (and contributor),
Mercer University Press,1984.
Handbook of Denominations in the United States. Abingdon Press,
1985 (eighth edition). (Successor to Frank S. Mead). Ninth edition, 1990;
Tenth Edition, 1995.
Religion in the Southern States. Editor and major contributor.
Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1983.
On Jordan’s Stormy Banks: Religion in the South. Revised and reissued
edition of Southern Exposure issues of Fall, 1976. Macon, GA: Mercer
University Press, 1983.
The New Religious-Political Right in America (jointly with Dennis
E. Owen). Nashville: Abingdon, 1982.
The South and the North in American Religion. Athens: University
of Georgia Press, 1980.
Religion and the Solid South. Nashville: Abingdon, 1972. (Editor
and major author).
Southern Churches in Crisis. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
1967. Published also in Beacon Press paperback edition (Boston, 1968).
Baptists—North and South (jointly with Robert G. Torbet). Valley
Forge, PA: Judson Press, 1964.
WORK IN PRESS AND IN PROGRESS
Paper, "Provincialism as Promise and Peril: Paradox in the South’s Religion
and Culture," for Baylor University Symposium on "The One and the Many,"
1994.
Paper, "Religion and the Results of the Civil War," for Religion and the
American Civil War Symposium, 1994. Oxford University Press (1998?)
Paper, "Religion in Appalachia: A Southern Experience, An American Experience,"
for volume on Appalachian Religion, eds. Mary Lee Daugherty and Bill J.
Leonard (University of Tennessee Press).
Five Articles for Encyclopedia of Religious Controversy in the United
States, eds. George H. Shriver and Bill J. Leonard (Greenwood Press).
AWARDS
Rotary International Fellowship to Cambridge University, 1955-56.
Post-Doctoral Cross-Disciplinary Fellowship from the Society for Values
in Higher Education, 1964-65, to study American Intellectual History at
Harvard University.
Tanner Award, 1964, for "excellence in undergraduate teaching," University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Kentucky Colonel
Georgetown College Alumni Achievement Award, 1966.
Teacher of the Year, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University
of Florida, 1982-83. Finalist for same award, 1988-89.
Distinguished Faculty Award, Florida Blue Key (honorary in leadership),
1988.
Sam Hill now resides in North Carolina.
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