A prior version of this essay was delivered as the Carl F. H. Henry lecture and plenary address at the “Living Accountably” symposium on Faith and...
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Introducing Christian Scholar’s Review’s Spring Themed Issue: Virtues in the Practice of Business
In October 2023, twenty-five theological ethicists, business ethicists, economists, and philosophers gathered in New Orleans to explore the...
Introducing Christian Scholar’s Review’s Summer Themed Issue: Conviction, Civility, and Christian Witness
Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world… The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of...
King David’s Name Uncovered in 2,900-Year-Old Stone Slab: Scholars
A 2,900-year-old basalt stone slab contains an extra-biblical reference to King David in support of him being an actual “historical figure,”...
Introducing The Christian Scholar’s Review Summer Issue
When we receive a manuscript that looks promising for publication, I often ask its authors to keep two things in mind as they work on revisions....