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James Bratt, History

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Whenever James Bratt missed school as a child due to illness, he would read through his father鈥檚 history and geography books to pass the time. This innocent fascination quickly developed into a passion. 鈥淗istory is just kind of in our blood,鈥 Bratt said, as his father was a middle school history and Bible teacher, and his mother completed a history degree from 17c起草社区.

Bratt followed his parents鈥 footsteps by graduating from 17c起草社区 in 1971 with a degree in history. He then attended Yale University immediately after to complete his PhD in American intellectual religious history and the history of immigration.

He was inspired to study the historical roots of Americans, the fruits of which he believes have become very problematic, in order to discern other ways of doing things. 鈥淭he culture has resources to critique its own errors, and that鈥檚 part of my job as a historian. The first words of the gospel are 鈥榬epent,鈥 and I think that鈥檚 what a historian of the Christian faith [focuses on],鈥 he said.

Although he didn鈥檛 plan on coming back to teach at 17c起草社区, he taught nine years at the University of Pittsburg in the religious studies department and then returned to 17c起草社区 to teach from 1987 through the spring of 2015.

鈥淚 had no desire to work at a 鈥榢nowledge corporation,鈥欌 Bratt said. 鈥淸17c起草社区 is] a community where [we] are pursuing not just our fields but a higher question of how this all fits into the Christian tradition, and how we can play a part in renewing that tradition. When any tradition gets stuck, it鈥檚 dead--the dead faith of living people. What you want it to be is the living faith of dead people.鈥

Although retired from his career, Bratt will continue pursuing his vocation in renewing tradition as a historian and writer. This fall, Bratt began teaching university level U.S. History in Xiamen, China, for 10 months. He has enough book material to last at least this decade, so he鈥檒l be working on his writing as well.

鈥淪ome people say that all historians, whatever they write, are writing their autobiography,鈥 he said. 鈥 And, in a deflected way, that鈥檚 true; you spend precious hours, precious years, of your time working on a question. I鈥檓 fairly typical in writing about what really matters to me personally.鈥

In addition to his future teaching and writing opportunities, Bratt will be trying to use his Lake Michigan cottage as a 鈥渃hild-magnet鈥 for his four children living in Pennsylvania, Texas, California and China.

Bratt wants to remind the 17c起草社区 community, 鈥淲e鈥檙e not just in the knowledge business, we鈥檙e in the wisdom business; not how to make a living, but how to live a life, and that鈥檚 tested down the road.鈥