With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholarship can play in making good preachers into really great preachers. This is the bridge between scholarly and popular writing that informs the sermon and makes it more powerful and meaningful for the people who regularly listen to sermons. Preachers are challenged to raise the level of their commitment to scholarship as well as overcome any pre-existing prejudices with scholarship. The preacher as scholar is the perfect way for the pulpit to respond to the challenges of a secular, post-modern world that often wonders if smart people can even believe in God
Blog post, “So It’s a Christian Country...“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
From Dr. Sánchez: According to the United Nations, more than 65 million people (about 23 million of ...
Creating the preacher's authority -- The slow rise of novel in America -- The radical Protestant...
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholars...
Paper presented at the biannual meeting of the Conference on Faith and History held September 24-27,...
Volume 2 of Christianity and Freedom illuminates how Christian minorities and transnational Christia...
Excerpt: Asking better questions leads to better answers. A troublesome fact about the world Christ...
While there are many stones on which to step between "stunt pastors" and "a culture of Christianity ...
Those who have taught hi story for a while have experienced both the good and the bad regarding how ...
Because the Church in America has often elevated race as a criterion for exclusion and dehumanizatio...
This Comment looks at the foundational principles of the Pulpit Initiative and examines first, whenc...
This symposium has revolved around Professor Calhoun’s article, which posits that it is completely l...
Dr. Trulear delivered this paper at the Dordt College Convocation, January 13, 2005
(Excerpt) In this response paper, I will offer four thoughts. First, I’m not sure the contemporary p...
former Union Theological Seminary student on what the Protestant church has meant to the development...
Blog post, “So It’s a Christian Country...“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
From Dr. Sánchez: According to the United Nations, more than 65 million people (about 23 million of ...
Creating the preacher's authority -- The slow rise of novel in America -- The radical Protestant...
With an eye toward reuniting the church and the academy, this book focuses on the role that scholars...
Paper presented at the biannual meeting of the Conference on Faith and History held September 24-27,...
Volume 2 of Christianity and Freedom illuminates how Christian minorities and transnational Christia...
Excerpt: Asking better questions leads to better answers. A troublesome fact about the world Christ...
While there are many stones on which to step between "stunt pastors" and "a culture of Christianity ...
Those who have taught hi story for a while have experienced both the good and the bad regarding how ...
Because the Church in America has often elevated race as a criterion for exclusion and dehumanizatio...
This Comment looks at the foundational principles of the Pulpit Initiative and examines first, whenc...
This symposium has revolved around Professor Calhoun’s article, which posits that it is completely l...
Dr. Trulear delivered this paper at the Dordt College Convocation, January 13, 2005
(Excerpt) In this response paper, I will offer four thoughts. First, I’m not sure the contemporary p...
former Union Theological Seminary student on what the Protestant church has meant to the development...
Blog post, “So It’s a Christian Country...“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
From Dr. Sánchez: According to the United Nations, more than 65 million people (about 23 million of ...
Creating the preacher's authority -- The slow rise of novel in America -- The radical Protestant...