Politics: Asking for a Friend
What if our political disillusionment isn’t a cause for despair, but a gift? How can our frustrations help us reflect on our values and where we place our hope for the coming kingdom?
Assistant Professor of Communication
Dr. Michael R. Kearney serves as assistant professor of communication at Dordt University.
His research interests include religious communication, crisis communication, and communication ethics.
“Dordt’s commitment to the Reformed Christian tradition inspires me in terms of teaching, scholarship, and service,” says Kearney. “I am looking forward to joining this community of teachers and scholars who care deeply about students, the church, and their fields of study.”
Dr. Michael R. Kearney has co-authored books and published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles. One of his notable works, “Melanchthon’s Didactic Genre and the Rhetoric of Reformation,” was published in Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric (2022) and received the 2022 Religious Communication Association Article of the Year Award and the 2024 Rhetorica Award.
Prior to his time at Dordt, Dr. Kearney's professional experience included teaching at Duquesne University and Geneva College, as well as conducting research in communication and rhetoric. He has also participated in the Erasmus+ Student Mobility program in Poland.
In addition to his academic work, Dr. Kearney is an active organist, pianist, and composer. He is also the founder of the URC Psalmody blog, which promotes education and fellowship among Reformed and Presbyterian church musicians.
Dean for the Arts and Humanities Luke Hawley adds, “He has an infectious energy when he talks about subjects he is interested in, whether it be communication or organ. I think that eagerness will be infectious for Dordt students who take his courses.”
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