Introducing the Christian Scholar’s Review Winter Issue
Over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, a diverse group of more than fifty North American-based evangelical academics, publishers, and church leaders—both...
Over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, a diverse group of more than fifty North American-based evangelical academics, publishers, and church leaders—both...
We were doing an interview on an NPR station, a kind of “point-counterpoint” thing. The other interviewee was a self-identified...
As a multidisciplinary journal, we strive to ensure that all of our pieces would interest a general academic audience. This...
There has been an interesting development in several prominent U.S. seminaries in 2023. Religion News Service reporter, Rebekah Barber, notes...
YnetNews.com reports: “Officials in the Religious Scholars Association of Palestine in Gaza issued a decree calling for the killing of...
I am grateful to the editors of Christian Scholar’s Review for their invitation to guest edit a special issue of...
In the early twentieth century, American archeology was dominated by radical skepticism toward the Bible. One academic leader perpetuating this...
It’s not surprising that a consistent finding across multiple subfields of psychology is that people are creatures of habit. We...