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Dr. Andrew Eason

Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Religion; Director, School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Andrew M. Eason is a graduate of several post-secondary institutions across Canada, including Booth UC. Andrew received his Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Studies from the University of Calgary in November 2005. Dr. Eason has been part of the Religion faculty since January 2009. He was granted tenure in 2016 and appointed Director, School of Humanities and Social Sciences in 2018. In addition to his teaching responsibilities—which include courses in the history of Christianity, World Religions and Christian Thought—Dr. Eason researches and writes widely on the history of the Salvation Army.

Education

PhD, Religious Studies (University of Calgary) 
MA, Religious Studies (University of Windsor) 
Master of Theological Studies (Tyndale Seminary) 
BA, General Arts (University of Waterloo) 
BA, Biblical and Theological Studies (Booth College)

Research

Book manuscript entitled The Life and Thought of George Scott Railton: A Founder of the Salvation Army (project completion date: late 2024 or early 2025)

Article on the Salvation Army and Politics in India (projected completion date: 2025)

Book manuscript on the Salvation Army in British India (projected completion date: 2027)

Article on Salvation Army Missionary Exhibitions and Congresses in Victorian and Edwardian Britain (projected completion date: 2028)

Publications

Books

Settled Views: The Shorter Writings of Catherine Booth. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2017. (Lead editor)

Boundless Salvation: The Shorter Writings of William Booth. New York: Peter Lang, 2012. Co-edited with Roger J. Green.

Women in God’s Army: Gender and Equality in the Early Salvation Army. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2003.

Book Chapter

“‘Go into all the world’: An Overview of Salvationist Missiology.” In Saved, Sanctified and Serving: Perspectives on Salvation Army Theology and Practice, edited by Denis Metrustery. Milton Keynes, United Kingdom: Paternoster Press, 2016. Pp. 174-190.

Journal Articles

“Religion in an Age of Empire: The Salvation Army and British Imperialism, 1878-1914,” Journal of Religious History 45, 1 (March 2021): 91-111.

“George Scott Railton: Father of Salvation Army World Missions,” Methodist History 59, 2 (January 2021): 71-91.

“Spreading Salvation Abroad: Catherine Booth and World Missions,” Word & Deed: A Journal of Salvation Army Theology and Ministry 21, 1 (November 2018): 29-44.

”‘We’re Marching on to Conquer All’: The Question of Imperialism in Early Salvation Army Music,” Word and Deed: A Journal of Salvation Army Theology and Ministry 17, 2 (May 2015): 21-32.

“The Strategy of a Missionary Evangelist: How William Booth Shaped the Salvation Army’s Earliest Work at Home and Abroad,“The International Bulletin of Missionary Research 38, 4 (October 2014): 183-186.

“Religion versus the Raj: The Salvation Army’s ‘Invasion’ of British India,” Mission Studies: Journal of the International Association for Mission Studies 28, 1 (June 2011): 71-90.

“‘Desperate Fighting at the Cape’: The Salvation Army’s Arrival and Earliest Work in Late-Victorian Cape Town,” Journal of Religious History 33, 3 (September 2009): 265-284.

“The Salvation Army and the Sacraments in Victorian Britain: Retracing the Steps to Non-Observance,” Fides et Historia 41, 2 (Summer/Fall 2009): 51-71.

“‘All Things to All People to Save Some’: Salvation Army Missionary Work among the Zulus of Victorian Natal,” Journal of Southern African Studies 35, 1 (March 2009): 7-27.

“The Salvation Army in Late-Victorian Britain: The Convergence of Church and Sect.” Word and Deed: A Journal of Salvation Army Theology and Ministry 5, 2 (May 2003): 3-27.

Dictionary Entries

“Catherine Mumford Booth,” “William Booth,” and “The Salvation Army” in Historical Dictionary of Methodism, 4th edition, ed. Christopher J. Anderson and Jennifer Woodruff Tait. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming 2024.

“The Salvation Army.” In Al Truesdale, ed., The Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology. Kansas City, Missouri: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2013. Pp. 481-482.

Book Reviews in Peer-Reviewed Journals

James Gardner, With God on Their Side: William Booth, The Salvation Army and Skeleton Army Riots (Cambridge, UK: The Lutterworth Press, 2022) in Word & Deed: A Journal of Salvation Army Theology and Ministry, 25, 2 (May 2023): 81-83.

M. Jacob, Religious Vitality in Victorian London (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021) in History: Review of New Books, 51, 1 (January 2023): 1-2.

Harold Hill, Saved to Save and Saved to Serve: Perspectives on Salvation Army History (Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications [Imprint of Wipf & Stock], 2017) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (January 2019): 209.

Gudrun Maria Luydholm, Lutheran Salvationists? The Development towards Registration as an Independent Faith Community in The Salvation Army in Norway with Focus on the Period 1975-2005 (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, 2017) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (forthcoming)

Norman H. Murdoch, Christian Warfare in Rhodesia-Zimbabwe: The Salvation Army and African Liberation, 1891-1991(Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2015) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (April 2016): 455-456.

Robert A. Ventresca, Soldier of Christ: The Life of Pope Pius XII (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013) in The Canadian Journal of History (Spring-Summer 2014): 115-116.

Gordon Cox, The Musical Salvationist: The World of Richard Slater (1854-1939) (Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom: The Boydell Press, 2011) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (January 2013): 202-203.

Henry Gariepy, Christianity in Action: The International History of The Salvation Army (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Eerdmans, 2009) in The Journal of Religion (January 2011): 87-88.

Harold Hill, Leadership in the Salvation Army: A Case Study in Clericalisation (Milton Keynes, United Kingdom: Paternoster Press, 2006) in Fides et Historia: Journal of the Conference on Faith and History (Summer/Fall 2008): 130-131.

John G. Merritt, ed. Historical Dictionary of the Salvation Army (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2006) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (October 2007): 795-796.

Roger J. Green, The Life and Ministry of William Booth: Founder of the Salvation Army (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2005) in The Journal of Religion (April 2007): 281-282.

Ann M. Woodall, What Price the Poor? William Booth, Karl Marx and the London Residuum (London: Ashgate, 2005) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (January 2007): 170-171.

Irene Whelan, The Bible War in Ireland: The “Second Reformation” and the Polarization of Protestant-Catholic Relations, 1800-1840 (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2005) in The Canadian Journal of History (Winter 2006): 583-585.

Pamela J. Walker, Pulling the Devil’s Kingdom Down: The Salvation Army in Victorian Britain (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (January 2003): 188-189.

Diane Winston, Red-Hot and Righteous: The Urban Religion of the Salvation Army (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999) in The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (January 2002): 193.

Paper Presentations at Academic Conferences

“The Salvation Army, Politics, and British India: An Appraisal of Frederick and Minnie Booth-Tucker,” American Academy of Religion, Salvation Army Scholars and Friends Session, San Antonio, Texas, November 18, 2023

“Spreading Salvation Abroad: The Impact of World Mission on the Life and Thought of Catherine Booth,” American Academy of Religion, Addition Meeting (Salvation Army Scholars and Friends), Boston, Massachusetts, November 18, 2017

“‘Love All Nations’: George Scott Railton’s Contributions to Salvationist Missions,” American Academy of Religion, Additional Meeting, San Diego, California, November 22, 2014

“‘We’re Marching to Conquer All’: The Question of Imperialism in Early Salvation Army Music,” Canadian Society of Church History, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Brock University, May 25, 2014

“Marching as to . . .? A Quantitative Assessment of the Salvation Army’s Global Health,” American Academy of Religion, Additional Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, November 23, 2013

“William Booth as Missionary Strategist: An Overlooked Aspect of His Legacy,” Conference on Faith and History, 28th Biennial Conference, Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts, Oct. 5, 2012

“Embracing the Brother to Representing the Other: The Salvation Army’s Promotion of Foreign Missions in Victorian London,” 13th Quadrennial Conference of the International Association for Mission Studies, DABOH Study Group, University of Toronto, August 18, 2012

“Missions, Race and Representation: The Salvation Army’s Portrayal of Africa and India in Victorian Britain,” Canadian Society of Church History, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Waterloo, May 29, 2012

“A Cradle of Empire? The Salvation Army and Imperialism, 1878-1914,” Canadian Society of Church History, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Concordia University, May 31, 2010

“The Salvation Army and the Sacraments in Victorian England: Retracing the Steps to Nonobservance,” Canadian Society of Church History, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Carleton University, May 26, 2009

“‘All Things to All People to Save Some’: Salvation Army Missionary Work among the Zulus of Victorian Natal,” Conference on Faith and History, 26th Biennial Conference, Bluffton University, Bluffton, Ohio, September 19, 2008

“‘Desperate Fighting at the Cape’: The Salvation Army’s Arrival and Earliest Work in Late-Victorian Cape Town,” American Academy of Religion Eastern International Regional Meeting, University of Waterloo, May 4, 2007

“Revivalism, Religious Liberty, and the Colonial State: The Salvation Army in Late-Victorian Bombay, 1882-1883,” Canadian Society of Church History, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, York University, May 29, 2006

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