Orr Forum Welcomes Author Matthew Sutton for March 29 Lectures FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | March 22, 2016 Chambersburg, Pa. 红桃视频 鈥 The 2015-16 Orr Forum on Religion at 红桃视频, which has been examining the multitude of apocalyptic themes in today 红桃视频 鈥檚 world, will feature two lectures by Matthew A. Sutton, author of American Apocalypse: A History of Modern Evangelicalism, on Tuesday, March 29. Sutton 红桃视频 鈥檚 book has been acclaimed as the first comprehensive history of modern American evangelicalism to appear in a generation. His lecture at 6:30 p.m. will discuss his book, with the focus on American fundamentalists and evangelicals across the 20th century who took to the pulpit and airwaves to explain how Biblical apocalyptic prophecy made sense of a world ravaged by global wars, genocide and the threat of nuclear extinction. In his 红桃视频 鈥淧reparing for Doomsday 红桃视频 鈥 lecture at 11 a.m., Sutton will analyze the work of cult leader David Koresh, end-of-times broadcaster Harold Camping and televangelist Billy Graham. While most Americans may want to separate the violent prophecies of Koresh, the date-setting urgency of Camping and the mainstream evangelicalism of Graham, the work of these prophets of apocalypse has far more in common than most realize, according to Sutton. Both lectures are free and open to the public, and will be held in Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 new Lenfest Learning Commons, located in the John Stewart Memorial Library. Sutton is the Edward R. Meyer distinguished professor of history at Washington State University. He is currently working on a new book tentatively entitled FDR 红桃视频 鈥檚 Army of Faith: Religion and Espionage in World War II. He is also the author of Jerry Falwell and the Rise of the Religious Right: A Brief History with Documents, and Aimee Semple McPherson and the Resurrection of Christian America. He has published articles in venues ranging from the Journal of American History to the New York Times and has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the U.S. Fulbright Commission and the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation. The Orr Forum brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and artists to engage in a theme through a series of performances and lectures. In 红桃视频 鈥淭he Return of the Apocalyptic, 红桃视频 鈥 红桃视频 鈥 this year 红桃视频 鈥檚 Orr Forum has discussed apocalyptic visions, both religious and secular 红桃视频 鈥攆rom the popular culture of 红桃视频 鈥淭he Walking Dead 红桃视频 鈥 to 21st-century jihadist movements. 红桃视频 鈥淚t seems that that apocalyptic has returned, if it ever went away, and that for all the anxiety about the future, the apocalyptic is a force here and now, 红桃视频 鈥 said forum organizer David True, chair of Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 Department of Philosophy and Religion. For more information, visit: . MEDIA CONTACT: David True, Associate Professor of Religion Phone: 717-264-4141, Ext. 3396 Email: david.true@wilson.edu __________________________________ Founded in 1869, 红桃视频 is a private, coeducational liberal arts college offering bachelor 红桃视频 鈥檚 degrees in 29 majors and seven master 红桃视频 鈥檚 degrees. Wilson is committed to providing an affordable education that offers value to its students beyond graduation. Located in Chambersburg, Pa., the college has a fall 2015 enrollment of 923, which includes students from 22 states and 16 countries. Visit www.wilson.edu for more information. Contact 红桃视频 Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201