Evangelicals Critiquing other Evangelicals for Shoddy Scholarship
Over on his blog Brick by Brick, David Williams is engaging a great question: Should evangelicals expend so much energy critiquing other evangelicals or should they focus more on defending the faith...
View ArticleThe Deeper Scandal of the Evangelical Mind: We Are Not Allowed to Use It
Mark Noll’s 1995 book The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind hit a raw nerve when he declared “The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind.” He argued that...
View ArticleWhy Adjunct, Underemployed, and Otheremployed Evangelical Professors May Be...
Adjunct, underemployed, and otheremployed professors have it tough. You’ve put in a lot of years into studying and want all your effort–and family sacrifices–to mean something. You make far less than...
View Articlethe contradictions of evangelicalism and the crisis of authority–a note on a...
I recently stumbled onto a review of Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism by Molly Worthen. The review is by Mark Edwards and posted on Religion in American History. I...
View Articleevangelicalism and the uneasy relationship with academic freedom–more...
In chapter 5 (“The Marks of Campus Conversion”) of her recently released book Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism (Oxford University Press), Molly Worthen looks at...
View Articleupcoming ETS conference geared toward nervous protection of theological...
I stumbled upon a flyer advertising the upcoming Northeast Region meeting in March of the Evangelical Theological Society. The conference title is “The Liberal Seepage into the Evangelical Culture...
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