“Build to-day, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base And ascending and secure Shall to-morrow find its place.” -H.W. Longfellow- Given that the ostensible conclusion of the COVID pandemic, and with the return of college students to in-individual courses, […]
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The “Good Thief” and Good Friday
“My song is appreciate not known,my Saviour’s love to meenjoy to the loveless shown,That they could pretty be.” It is typical exercise in several Christian […]
Woke Sociology, Woke Jesus – Christian Scholars Review
In January, the Florida Board of Governors taken off Rules of Sociology as a common education and learning core study course selection in all twelve […]
The Value in Evaluating Your Students’ Work
I was a short while ago engaged in a conversation with an outdated friend who took up training late in daily life and by means […]
Hospitality, Teaching, and Pauses for Reflection
DAVID: Some decades in the past, I was instructing an intense graduate course in curriculum experiments to a team that bundled college students from a […]
Introducing theChristian Scholars ReviewWinter Issue
More than Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, a varied group of a lot more than fifty North American-dependent evangelical teachers, publishers, and church leadersboth youthful mavericks […]
Resisting Educational Nationalism – Christian Scholars Review
Editor’s Observe: We apologize for the modern byline glitches and broken back links in our posts. Due to the changeover related with the tragic passing […]
Dechurched and Deconstructing: How Christian Higher Education Can Prepare for Revival, Part 1
Jessica was a biracial (white and Hispanic) graduate scholar in her late 20s pursuing her diploma in social perform. As we sat in my business […]
Moral Expectations to and of the Vulnerable: How Both Powerful Politicians and Elite Academics Can Get Them Wrong
I lately wrote about how Gods kindness is directed to those people thought of susceptible or oppressed in modern society, such as widows, the fatherless, […]
Dechurched and Deconstructing: How Christian Higher Education Can Prepare for Revival, Part 2
The late, great Timothy Keller wrote a piece in The Atlantic identified as American Christianity is Because of for Revival. In the report, he described […]