The Life We’re Looking For: Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World (Book Review)
Andy Crouch first burst onto the Christian scene with his book Culture Making. This volume is his latest work, and...
Andy Crouch first burst onto the Christian scene with his book Culture Making. This volume is his latest work, and...
With today’s blog, I’m pleased to introduce the spring issue of Christian Scholar’s Review. We open the issue with a...
Encouraging signs suggest that a revival of Christian art could be gathering strength. New publications, workshops, conferences, communities, websites, and...
Matt Tomlinson, professor of social anthropology at the University of Oslo, has made a major contribution to missiology with this...
Perry Glanzer begins his ambitious and stimulating book with a story that is both uncannily prescient and deeply disturbing. He...
Perry Glanzer begins his ambitious and stimulating book with a story that is both uncannily prescient and deeply disturbing. He...
Strangers and Scapegoats is the culmination of some 20 years of my learning to think sociologically while teaching undergraduate students...
Over the past 52 years, Christian Scholar’s Review has published over 1,000 articles and is well on its way to...
People today are ambivalent toward history. We can’t deny it; but we’re not quite sure how to approach it or...