Sean Swain Martin is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, where he resides with his wife and two young children.
Martin's close analysis of Scott Hahn's writing . . . illuminates how Hahn's notable conversion from conservative Presbyterianism to Catholicism didn't change his fundamentalist approach to faith and life. . . . Hahn's fandom might be excited by his ideas, but Martin shows how the rest of us, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, should be wary of the influence of any theologians who insist that the answers to questions of faith are so easy. --Rebecca Barrett-Fox, Hesston College In this critical study, Sean Martin explores the background and appeal of Scott Hahn, a leading Catholic fundamentalist. American Pope reveals much about a movement and its impact. Martin has written a lively and engaging account of one of the most influential yet understudied figures of modern religious conservatism. --Randall J. Stephens, University of Oslo