Sign In
Get Clay Free →

Suggestions

    Jacob Wolf

    Assistant Professor of Government

    Jacob Wolf is a dedicated political scientist with a focus on the theological origins of modern politics and the political roots of modern theology. His current project involves the transformation of his dissertation into a book manuscript, exploring how democratization and individualism have influenced American Christianity. Additionally, he is actively engaged in a manuscript that delves into the evolution of individualism in the United States.

    Jacob attained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Political Science and Government from Boston College, building upon his educational foundation laid at the University of Northwestern - St. Paul, where he pursued a B.A. in History, Biblical and Theological Studies, with minors in Political Science.

    His professional journey includes roles such as Assistant Professor at the Department of Government, History, and Criminal Justice at Regent University, and a prestigious position as the 2020-2021 John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Previously, he served in various capacities, including as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at Boston College, a Case Manager and Policy Researcher at Webber Law Firm, LLC, and a Consituent Services Intern at Congressman John Kline's Office.

    Jacob Wolf also contributed to academia as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of History and Political Science at Northwestern College and held a staff position at the Minnesota 2nd Congressional District. His multidimensional background reflects a deep-seated commitment to scholarship and practical engagement in political and theological realms.

    Jacob Wolf
    Add to my network

    Location

    Norfolk, Virginia, United States