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Home » Some recent gems from the other ESN website

Some recent gems from the other ESN website

July 26, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson Leave a Comment

If you’re not receiving the quarterly Emerging Scholars Review, you should be —join ESN as a member or update your membership to receive quarterly emails with the newest articles from ESN’s main website. Here’s what you might have missed:

  • Reflecting on Psalm 90:  Two of my favorite colleages —Graduate & Faculty Ministries National Director Bobby Gross and my partner in online materials Tom Trevethan —joined forces to offer a couple of great resources on Psalm 90. Bobby has written a personal liturgy for Psalm 90 to help you begin your day, while Tom has written a Bible study on Psalm 90 to help you go deeper.
  • Treating grad students humanely:  University of Minnesota professor emeritus Steve Simmons shared his philosophy for treating graduate students with grace in his essay, Students Are a Lot Like People.
  • Call for Papers on African American Evangelicalism:  InterVarsity’s Black Scholars and Professionals has announced a call for papers for its upcoming Consultation on African American Evangelicalism, co-sponsored by the National Black Evangelical Association and hosted by Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta. (We’ve also recently posted calls for papers on the King James Bible and race, religion, and American society).

Speaking of calls for papers, if you have one to share with ESN members, let me know.

Micheal Hickerson
Micheal Hickerson

The former Associate Director for the Emerging Scholars Network, Micheal lives in Cincinnati with his wife and three children and works as a web manager for a national storage and organization company. He writes about work, vocation, and finding meaning in what you do at No Small Actors.

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Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Resources for ESN Members Tagged With: bible, bible studies, call for papers, graduate students, Psalms, race

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