The key activities of a university professor are generally viewed to be teaching, service, and research/scholarship. Christian business faculty members are thought to excel at the first two, but what about research/scholarship? The purpose of this paper is to address the obstacles that Christian professors may encounter as they strive to fulfill their God-given vocation of scholarship. The paper begins by examining the rationale for Christian business faculty members’ involvement in scholarly activities and explores the role of koinonia, the community that is expressed through the love of God, in overcoming obstacles to their involvement
Critical incidents featuring Christian businesses represents a very viable research opportunity for ...
Messiah College faculty scholarship papers : submitted by faculty in partial fulfillment of the requ...
Today nearly three quarters of all college professors work off of the tenure-track, and thus exist i...
The academic vocation has two parts: teaching and scholarship. As a matter of practical spirituality...
The main thesis of our book Scholarship and Christian Faith: Enlarging the Conversation(Oxford Unive...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
This is the second of two articles that explains the results of an in-depth research study of teachi...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
How do Christian higher education institutions orient new faculty members to their role on a Christi...
In This IssueThe Outward Bound Temporary Community : A Practical Framework for Understanding Reside...
Christian scholarship is more than this, but it is also mainly an opportunity to tell our stories to...
Mentoring has been used in various fields as a professional development and acculturation tool (Kram...
Every few years, evangelical scholars publish volumes addressing the nature of how their faith inter...
Engineering programs at Christian colleges typically focus primarily on undergraduate education. Lik...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 2008 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
Critical incidents featuring Christian businesses represents a very viable research opportunity for ...
Messiah College faculty scholarship papers : submitted by faculty in partial fulfillment of the requ...
Today nearly three quarters of all college professors work off of the tenure-track, and thus exist i...
The academic vocation has two parts: teaching and scholarship. As a matter of practical spirituality...
The main thesis of our book Scholarship and Christian Faith: Enlarging the Conversation(Oxford Unive...
With the variety of teaching and leading roles placed on faculty members within higher education ins...
This is the second of two articles that explains the results of an in-depth research study of teachi...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
How do Christian higher education institutions orient new faculty members to their role on a Christi...
In This IssueThe Outward Bound Temporary Community : A Practical Framework for Understanding Reside...
Christian scholarship is more than this, but it is also mainly an opportunity to tell our stories to...
Mentoring has been used in various fields as a professional development and acculturation tool (Kram...
Every few years, evangelical scholars publish volumes addressing the nature of how their faith inter...
Engineering programs at Christian colleges typically focus primarily on undergraduate education. Lik...
Vanderbilt University. Divinity SchoolCopyright 2008 CHRISTIAN CENTURY. Reproduced by permission fro...
Critical incidents featuring Christian businesses represents a very viable research opportunity for ...
Messiah College faculty scholarship papers : submitted by faculty in partial fulfillment of the requ...
Today nearly three quarters of all college professors work off of the tenure-track, and thus exist i...