James A. Herrick (born October 6, 1954) is an American academic. He is the Guy Vanderjagt Professor of Communication and former communication chair at
Hope College
Hope College is a private Christian liberal arts college in Holland, Michigan. It was originally opened in 1851 as the Pioneer School by Dutch immigrants four years after the community was first settled. The first freshman college class matricul ...
.
Herrick’s research interests include rhetoric and argumentation, new religious movements, technology and spirituality, and the discourse of futurism. His early books are guides to the discipline of scholarly argumentation that discuss both traditional rhetorical techniques and contemporary applications for students and academics. He has written extensively on the history of rhetoric, from the theories of the ancient Greeks to modern Western thought, and more specifically on the revolutionary rhetorical practices of the
seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English Deists.
Herrick’s research also deals with the birth of “synthesized” religions that differ from traditional Christian doctrine. He has worked on the intersection of science and religion, and particularly on the new forms of spirituality that have risen in an increasingly technological age. Most recently, he collaborated with
Michael Hyde to co-edi
''After the Genome: A Language for our Biotechnological Future''(2013), an award-winning volume of essays that examines the ways in which language and rhetoric inform people’s understanding of
biotechnology
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.
Early life and education
Herrick was raised in a household in which argument—intellectual debate, rather than heated dispute—was highly valued. He cites this upbringing as the source of his interest in rhetoric.
He graduated ''Magna cum laude'' from
California State University, Fresno
California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) is a public university in Fresno, California. It is one of 23 campuses in the California State University system. The university had a fall 2020 enrollment of 25,341 students. It offers bachelo ...
in 1976. He then received his MA from the
University of California, Davis
The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a public land-grant research university near Davis, California. Named a Public Ivy, it is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system. The institut ...
in 1979. His PhD was granted by the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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in 1984.
Career
Herrick has taught at Hope College since earning his PhD in 1984. His courses have included Analytic Skills in Communication, Rhetoric and Public Culture, Biotechnology and Human Enhancement, and Rhetorical and Communication Theory. He also taught at
LCC International University
LCC International University, formerly Lithuania Christian College (LCC), is a liberal arts institution in the city of Klaipėda
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in Klaipeda, Lithuania during the spring semester of 2004.
Religious beliefs and academic philosophy
Herrick is interested in the relationship between Christianity and rhetoric, and sees argumentation as the basis of Christian culture. In his view, this philosophy forms the core of his teaching and scholarship.
Herrick views rhetoric as "architechtonic".
* organizes and structures other arts and disciplines
* it's a kind of master discipline that controls all others
* says that if rhetoric is the study of how we organize and use language effectively, then it is also a study of how we organize our thinking on various subjects, that is, all ideas are packaged rhetorically
Herrick wanted everyone to recognize "the pervasiveness of persuasiveness" and defines rhetoric as "the systematic study and intentional practice of effective symbolic expression"
He states that "rhetoric is the art of employing symbols effectively," and that 'effective' means achieving the purpose of the symbol-user. The categories in which this effectiveness can be judged include persuasion, clarity, beauty, and mutual understanding.
Critical reception
Herrick’s scholarly output has met with much critical appreciation in the academic community. Of Herrick’s 1997 book, ''The Radical Rhetoric of the English Deists'', Lester C. Olson of the
University of Pittsburgh
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wrote, “It is...an important contribution to eighteenth-century studies and scholarship on the history of Britain.” James W. Sire called 2003’s ''The Making of the New Spirituality'' “
lucid intellectual history with important implications for navigating the religious currents of our day.”
Awards and acknowledgment
* Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellow; May 1982.
* Communication Arts Teaching Award for Graduate Students; 1982.
* University of Wisconsin Graduate Foreign Travel Award; 1982.
* Excellence in Teaching Award, University of Wisconsin; April 1984. (Five such awards presented each year to teaching assistants.)
* Lilly Scholar, October 1993.
* Nominated by Hope College for Council for the Support and Advancement of Education (CASE), Michigan Professor of the Year Award, 1997.
* John and Ruth Reed Faculty Achievement Award, Hope College, January 2007.
* Favorite Faculty Award, Hope College, student body vote, October 2007.
* Selected for inclusion i
Religionsource international media guide to scholars in religion,
American Academy of Religion
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serving as a profes ...
, 2008.
* Elected Senior Fellow o
truthXchange San Diego-based Christian organization monitoring new religious movements, January 2014.
Books
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* , co-edited with Michael Hyde
*''The Religion of Posthumanity'', in development
Articles
* “Basketball, Economics, and Christianity in a New Europe.
Cresset 2004.
* “Antecedents of the New Age Movement,
Areopagus Journal Summer 2006.
* “Science Fiction’s Brave New World,” cover story,
Christianity Today
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, February 2009.
References
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1954 births
Living people
Hope College faculty
University of California, Davis alumni