Why does the Bible exist? Whereas many introductory textbooks explore the “Four W’s” of inquiry (who, what, when, and where), Jacob L. Wright seeks...
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The Servant Lawyer: Facing the Challenges of Christian Faith in Everyday Law Practice. Foreword by John Inazu
Part guidance to young lawyers and law students and part Christian apologetic for the legal profession, Robert F. Cochran, Jr.’s new book, The...
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Darrell L. Whiteman, Crossing Cultures with the Gospel: Anthropological Wisdom for Effective Christian Witness
Crossing Cultures with the Gospel is about just that, and its wisdom and insight easily extends into Christian college and university classrooms of...
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Reorienting Strategy to Shalom
The contemporary concept of strategy is problematic when viewed from ethical and theological perspectives. This concept arose historically from the...
Hold Your Horses or Full Speed Ahead? Faculty Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence in Christian Liberal Arts Higher Education
On September 5, 2023, Houghton University held a panel discussion with seven faculty from a broad array of fields focusing on the implications of...