David Trim
@djbtrim
Director of Archives, Statistics & Research, Seventh-day Adventist Church; tweets = personal. Interests: History of religion & war; strategy; digital humanities
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12-05-2016 13:46:02
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Me, presenting at the “Evangelicals & Politics” conference at WashingtonAdventistU - responding to John Coffey’s paper on evangelicals & race, I queried why so many evangelicals, in several countries (not just USA), support “white nationalism” / “Christian nationalism” (photo: JonathanScriven (no stinking checkmark) )
Dr Barry Hankins of Baylor History presenting at the conference “Evangelicals and Politics” taking place today at Washington Adventist University WashingtonAdventistU
#HarfleurToHamburg edited by David Trim and Brendan Simms is out now!
From the #HundredYearsWar to the #SecondWorldWar , a definitive volume exploring #militaryviolence waged across the #British Isles and the #European continent.
‘Riveting history’ —@KoriSchakeGet
30% off w/code…
This week on #Mission150 : learn how the Church, from an early stage, used data to help strategically plan for the Adventist Church's worldwide mission. David Trim Sam Neves
Click to watch: adventistreview.tv/programs/m150-…
There's still time to register for our event on Five hundred years of English and British violence in Europe.
With the Centre's Brendan Simms, David Trim, Karine Varley and Sönke Neitzel.
Online tomorrow from 6pm
Register: bit.ly/4d4RF8b
My latest book! I shared a link for ordering online a couple of weeks ago or so, but now I have finally received my author’s copy from Pacific Press
Just arrived - my copy of this exciting new volume edited by Brendan Simms and David Trim on English/British violence in Europe Hurst Publishers. Great to be among such an amazing line-up of contributors.
Register for online book launch, 24 April: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ec7de198…
As mocktails and zero-proof beers become mainstream, they’re forcing a reckoning over what makes a drink “adult” if not the alcohol, Haley Weiss reports: theatlantic.com/health/archive…