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Articles by Rebecca Koerselman

Rebecca Koerselman serves as Assistant Professor of History at Northwestern College.  She holds a doctorate in United States history with an emphasis on gender and religion from Michigan State University.

History of Social Justice and Its Relation to American Christianity

  • Rebecca Koerselman
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2 years ago

Whether or not we are willing to admit it, we are all reformers.

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  • history
  • social justice
  • United States
Voluntourism
Fair and Balanced News?
Healthcare Costs in the U.S.

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