
Dr. John Compton
- Education:
- William Jewell College, Bachelor of Arts
Syracuse University, Master of Arts
University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D.
Biography
Dr. Compton joined the Chapman political science faculty in 2011 after completing his Ph.D. at UCLA. His teaching and research interests include American political development, religion and politics, and constitutional law. In 2012, he was awarded the Law and Society Association’s annual dissertation prize. His first book, The Evangelical Origins of the Living Constitution, was published by Harvard University Press in 2014. In 2015, he received the Cromwell Book Prize for excellence in the field of American legal history. His most recent book, The End of Empathy: Why White Protestants Stopped Loving Their Neighbors (Oxford, 2020) received honorable mention for the Hubert Morken Book Prize, awarded by the American Political Science Association’s religion and politics section. Dr. Compton’s peer-reviewed articles have appeared in Politics and Religion, Political Science Quarterly, Studies in American Political Development, the Review of Politics, American Political Thought, and other journals. He is the co-editor, with Karen Orren, of The Cambridge Companion to the United States Constitution.
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Recent Creative, Scholarly Work and Publications