Christian Scholarship in the Twenty-First Century: Prospects and Perils

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The Christian tradition is a treasure trove of wisdom, offering profound insights into the human experience, including the pursuit of happiness, the cultivation of virtue, and the quest for justice. By engaging this rich heritage with contemporary culture, Christian scholars have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact. But what defines Christian scholarship, and how does it inform the vocation of the Christian scholar? What sets it apart from other intellectual pursuits? In this volume, ten distinguished scholars delve into these questions, presenting nuanced and thought-provoking reflections on the characteristics and commitments of the Christian scholar, the methodology and pedagogy of Christian scholarship, the role of the Holy Spirit in education, and Christian perspectives on art and literature. The contributors include Jonathan A. Anderson, Dariusz M. Brycko, Natasha Duquette, M. Elizabeth Lewis Hall, George Hunsinger, Paul K. Moser, Alvin Plantinga, Craig J. Slane, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Amos Yong.

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Thomas M. Crisp

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Gregg A. Ten Elshof

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Steven L. Porter

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