
Mark A. Noll (born 1946), Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, is a progressive evangelical Christian scholar. In 2005, Noll was named by Time Magazine as one of the twenty-five most influential evangelicals in America. Noll is a prolific author and many of his books have earned considerable acclaim within the academic community. The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind , a book about the anti-intellectual tendencies within the American evangelical movement, was featured in a cover story in the popular American literary and cultural magazine, Atlantic Monthly. He was awarded a National Humanities Medal in the Oval Office by President George W. Bush in 2006.

1992

The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911
2022

From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln
2002

An Introduction
2000

Evangelicals, Scholarship, and the Bible in America
1987

Readings and Reception, 1935–1947
2023

A Handbook
1983

1977

Christian Voices from Africa and Asia
2011

Who They Have Been, Are Now, and Could Be
2019

A Historian's Discovery of the Global Christian Story
2014

Protestants, Money, and the Market, 1790-1860
2001

A Short History
2008

The Bible in American Public Life, 1492-1783
2015

An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary Roman Catholicism
2005

2011

A Very Short Introduction
2011

From the Colonial Period to the Present
1989

1983

2006

An Evangelical and Catholic Dialogue
2008

How American Experience Reflects Global Faith
2009

The History of North American Christianity
2001

The Age of Edwards, Whitefield and the Wesleys
2004

1994

1978

A History of Protestants in America
2002

Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity
1997

2007