Dr. Carol Crawford Holcomb
Professor
College of Christian Studies
cholcomb@umhb.edu
Meyer 213
UMHB Box 8422
(254) 295-4569
Curriculum Vitae (Résumé)
Education/Teaching History
Education
- Ph.D., Baylor University
- M.Div. Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
- B.A. Louisiana Tech University
Professional Experience
- Professor, College of Christian Studies, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX, 1999-present.
- Lecturer, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Waco, TX, 1998-99
Courses Taught
Baptist History; American Religious History; Women in American Christianity; Baptists in Black and White: Civil War to Civil Rights; Baptists in England (London); English Reformation (London); Introduction to the History of Christianity; Early and Medieval Church History; Renaissance and Reformation; Old Testament Survey; New Testament Survey; Ministerial Practicum
Area of Expertise
American Religious History, Baptist Studies, and Women in American Christianity
Publications/Presentations
Publications
“Baptists and the Social Gospel” in Paul Fiddes, David Bebbington, Elizabeth Flowers, and Steven R. Harmon, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Baptist Studies forthcoming.
“Elli Moore Townsend and the Problem of Southern Progressivism” in Perspectives in Religious Studies, forthcoming.
Scales, T. Laine, Melody Maxwell, and Carol Crawford Holcomb, “From Personal Service to Church Social Work: Woman’s Missionary Union and Social Ministry in the Twentieth Century,” Baptist History and Heritage, Vo. 57 No 1 (Spring 2022): 36-62.
“Home Without Walls:” The Social Views of Southern Baptist Women in the Progressive Era. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2020.
“Saving Souls and Society: The WMU and Social Reform in the Progressive Era.” In A Marginal Majority: Women, Gender, and a Reimagining of Southern Baptists, ed. Elizabeth H. Flowers and Karen K. Seat, University of Tennessee Press, 2020.
“A Home Without Walls: WMU and the Reinterpretation of Gender Ideology,” Baptist History and Heritage, Vol. 51 No. 1 (Spring 2016): 37-69
“Unreliable Allies: Southern Baptist Women and Race,” American Baptist Quarterly, Vol. XXXIII, No. 2 (Summer 2014): 131-157. This volume was released December, 2015.
“Building a Publishing Empire: The Annie Armstrong Era of WMU, SBC,” in Baptist History and Heritage, Vol. 47, No. 1 (Spring 2012): 18-38. Winner of the 2013 Norman W. Cox Award for Best Article Published by the Society in 2012.
“Congregational Polity: A Recipe for Anarchy?” in Distinctively Baptist Preaching, ed. Brian Brewer, Valley Forge: Judson Press, 2011.
“Baptist Polity and the Turn toward National Denominational Organizations: 1792-1814.” In Turning Points in Baptist History, ed. Mike Williams and Walter Shurden, 114-127. Macon: Mercer University Press, 2008.
“The Kingdom at Hand: The Social Gospel and the Personal Service Department of WMU, SBC.” In No Longer Ignored: Articles on Baptist Women, eds. Charles W. DeWeese and Pamela R. Durso, 195-214. Atlanta: Baptist History and Heritage Society, 2007.
Book Reviews
- Laine Scales and Melody Maxwell, Doing the Word: Southern Baptists' Carver School of Church Social Work and its Predecessors, 1907-1997 (Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2019) in Church History, 90 no 1 Mar 2021, p 249-251.
- C. Douglas Weaver, In Search of the New Testament Church: The Baptist Story, (Macon: Mercer Press, 2008) in Perspectives in Religious Studies.
Professional Presentations
- "Telling the Truth About History," William Pinson Lecture Series on Baptist Heritage and Distinctives, East Texas Baptist University, November 2021.
- "How Far Can you See?" Convocation Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, August 11, 2021.
- “Salvation for the Soul and Society: WMU and Woman’s Place in the Progressive Era,” Baptist History and Heritage Society, June 2018.
- “Elli Moore Townsend and the Problem of Southern Progressivism,” Keynote Address, Baptist History and Heritage Society, May 2017.
- “Remembering Who We Are: The Importance of History for Life and Faith,” UMHB Honors Day, April 10, 2017.
- “Why Church History Matters in an Undergraduate Curriculum.” National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, Southwest Region, March 2015.
- “Baptists and the Civil Rights Movement: Reflections on the Readings of Martin Luther King, Jr.” Baptist Classics Seminar, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2015.
- "Building a Publishing Empire: The Annie Armstrong Era of Woman's Missionary Union," American Academy of Religion, Southwest Region, March 13, 2010.
- "Building a Publishing Empire: The Annie Armstrong Era of Woman's Missionary Union," Pruit Memorial Symposium, Baylor University, October 1-3, 2009.
- "Tinkers and Poormen: Baptists and Grassroots Religion 1609-2009," Keynote Address, Baptist History and Heritage Society, Huntsville, Alabama, June 2009.
- "Southern Baptist Women and Southern Progressivism," B.H. Carroll Summer Colloquy, Arlington, Texas, June 2009.
- "Building an Empire: Annie Armstrong and the Publishing Work of WMU," UMHB Ministerial Forum, March 2009.
- "Southern Baptist Women and Southern Progressivism: The Social Reform Vision of Fannie Exile Scudder Heck." Paper read at the American Society of Church History, New York, New York, January 2009.
- "Baptists and the Shaping of American Culture" Presidential Address, Baptist History and Heritage Society, May 2006.
- "Southern Belles and the Social Gospel." Paper read at the Southern Historical Association, Memphis Tennessee, November 2004.
- "Teaching Baptist Classics," Baptist Classics Seminar, Mercer Center for Baptist Studies, Macon, Georgia, September 2003.
- "Vintage Vines: Fannie Heck and Social Service." Texas WMU Associational Summit Meeting, May 4, 2002.
- "Gender, Social Work, and the Second Wave of American Fundamentalism," Paper read at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, History of Christianity Section, March 2002.
- "Integrating Faith and Learning in the Classroom," Panel Discussion at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion, March 2002.
- "The Kingdom at Hand: The Social Gospel and the Personal Service Department of WMU, SBC," Paper read at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, History of Christianity Section, March 2000.
- Panel Discussant of God's Long Summer: Stories of Faith and Civil Rights by Charles Marsh, (Princeton University Press, 1997), American Society of Church History, Washington, D.C., January 7-10, 1999.
- "Oral History for Baptist Churches." Presentation to Louisiana Baptist Historical Society, May 4,1997.
- "A Perfect Religious Hope: A Comparison of the Social Gospel Movement Among Southern Methodist and Southern Baptist Women. " Paper read at the Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, History of Christianity Section, March 1996.
Service (missions, ministry, etc...)
Preschool Sunday School Teacher, Youth and Children's Committee, Meadow Oaks Baptist Church, Temple, TX; Deacon Chair, Meadow Oaks Baptist Church, 2016-2018.
Professional Societies
American Academy of Religion; American Society of Church History; Baptist History and Heritage Society; Fellowship of Baptist Historians; National Association of Baptist Professors of Religion; Southern Baptist Historical Society; Texas Baptist Historical Society;
Awards/Grants
W. O. Carver Distinguished Service Award, Baptist History and Heritage Society (2017); Norman Cox Award for Best Article Published by the Southern Baptist Historical Society in 2012 (2013); Faculty Award for Excellence in Scholarship, University of Mary Hardin Baylor (2007); Norman Cox Award for best article published by the Southern Baptist Historical Society (2001); Outstanding Student of the Graduate School, Baylor University (1999); Fourth year doctoral fellowship, Baylor University (1995-96); Robert A. Baker Church History Award, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (1991)
Subjects Taught
American Religious History, Baptist Studies, Old TestamentDegrees Earned
Ph.D., Baylor University, B.A., Louisiana Tech University; M.Div.B.L., SWBTSResearch Interests
Baptist Studies, Women in American Religion, Southern History