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The Ascendancy of Black, Female Pentecostal Scholars
There has been an interesting development in several prominent U.S. seminaries in 2023. Religion News Service reporter, Rebekah Barber, notes that a...
Hamas religious scholars: ‘Spill the blood of Israeli soldiers and settlers’
YnetNews.com reports: “Officials in the Religious Scholars Association of Palestine in Gaza issued a decree calling for the killing of Israeli...
The “Special Vow” of Christian Scholars at Christian Institutions
We were doing an interview on an NPR station, a kind of “point-counterpoint” thing. The other interviewee was a self-identified agnostic, and the...
Introducing The Christian Scholar’s Review Fall Issue
It’s not surprising that a consistent finding across multiple subfields of psychology is that people are creatures of habit. We mostly go through...
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...
A Marginalized but Important Christian Virtue: Especially for Christian Scholars – Part 1
One virtue that briefly made headlines a few months ago is rarely discussed today. At least, I rarely hear of it talked about as a virtue or placed...
CENSORED: Big Tech Removes Conservative Scholar’s Book on Transgenderism
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Introducing the Christian Scholar’s Review Winter Issue
Sometime in the next few weeks, it will be the third anniversary of the moment when each of us realized that the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 would...