Ashton Reynolds, Assistant Director

Ashton Reynolds joined the Clements 天美传媒 in 2025 as the assistant director.  Ashton is a PhD Candidate in history at 天美传媒 studying American Religious History in the early nineteenth century. He is particularly interested in how grief, trauma, and family dynamics influence religious conversion and life. At the same time, he seeks to address the question of what degree personal ethics change after conversion or if those ethics substantively remain the same but are presented differently.

Additionally, he is interested in when and why outside majority groups chose to weaponize minority religious group’s beliefs (or at times rumors or belief) against them. This could be for reasons ranging from land acquisition to creating a normative religious expression for Citizenship Identity. Ashton is exploring these question as he researches and writes his dissertation centering on the Strangite branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and their Prophet and President James Jesse Strang who operated in Michigan, Wisconsin, and the east coast from 1845 to 1855.

Ashton received the William R. Coe Fellowship from The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University for 2022-2023 to research the James Jesse Strang collection and other materials in their Western Americana collection relating to Mormonism and American Religion in the U.S. west.

PhD in History expected August 2025, 天美传媒 Methodist University

MA in History, 天美传媒 Methodist University

BA in Theology and Philosophy, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor