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David Williams

Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar (Wrap Up)

August 22, 2013 by David Williams 12 Comments

Following his move to The Big Apple to serve with InterVasity's Graduate & Faculty Ministry at NYU this fall, David is back to wrap up his series on  Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar. For earlier posts in the series click here and here. Take it away David! ~ Thomas B. Grosh IV, Associate Director of  ESN, editor of ESN's  blog  and  Facebook Wall ----------- 4.   We are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses.   In his lucid (though acerbic) book, Atheist Delusions: The Christian Revolution and Its … [Read more...] about Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar (Wrap Up)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: biblical studies, Evangelicalism, exile, faith and scholarship, mind, modernism, Scripture, theology, Westminster Seminary

Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar (2/2)

July 25, 2013 by David Williams 34 Comments

Last week I began to introduce myself and my understanding of the Christian scholar's vocation by briefly outlining the controversy which marked my time as a student at Westminster Theological Seminary.   (You can read last week's post here.)   This week I would like to share what I think were some of things I learned about the challenge of Christian scholarship from my time at Westminster.   I should make it clear that my interest is not specifically in the challenge of doing serious scholarship within a confessional … [Read more...] about Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar (2/2)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: biblical studies, C. S. Lewis, Evangelicalism, faith and scholarship, fear, Mere Christianity, mind, paradigm shift, Scripture, theology, Thomas S. Kuhn

Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar: David Williams Intro (1/2)

July 18, 2013 by David Williams 16 Comments

What am I, a nice campus minister, doing on a blog like this? I am neither a scholar nor the son of a scholar. I occupy no endowed chairs. I will be presented with no festschriften upon my retirement. Why, then, have I been asked to be a regular contributor here on the Emerging Scholars Network Blog? The short answer is that I am doing what I can to help Christian scholars to integrate their faith with their scholarship. I am an InterVarsity Graduate & Faculty Ministries staff person serving the students and … [Read more...] about Why You Must Be Dying to be a Christian Scholar: David Williams Intro (1/2)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: apologetics, biblical studies, Enuma Elish, Evangelicalism, faith and scholarship, Genesis 1-11, historical-critical methods, Justification by Faith, Modernism-Fundamentalism, New Perspective on Paul, peter enns, Scripture, theology, Westminster Seminary

In God We Trust: A July 4th Conversation on the Historian’s Vocation & the Church

July 4, 2013 by David Williams 2 Comments

The assistant rector at Christ Church in Philadelphia, the Reverend James Abercrombie, once preached a vehement sermon protesting  the “unhappy tendency  of’those in elevated stations who invariably turned their backs upon the  celebration of the Lord's Supper.” Though  Abercrombie did not name  names, then President George Washington, who was in attendance that day, took the message to be aimed directly at him  and thought it “a very just reproof.” Washington's custom had long been to excuse himself from church when it … [Read more...] about In God We Trust: A July 4th Conversation on the Historian’s Vocation & the Church

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Interview, Public Intellectuals Tagged With: 4th of July, Christian America, Christian scholar, christianity, church, deism, Founding Fathers, George Washington, history, interviews, Protestant Pilgrims, vocation

The Found (Luke 19:1-10)

December 31, 2012 by David Williams Leave a Comment

This is the piece the third of a  four part series in which  David Williams shares some historical and theological observations on the Bible passages studied in the Urbana12 business track. The other posts  of the series are The Call (Luke 5:1-11), The Kingdom (Luke 10:1-24), and The Lost (Luke 15:1-10). ~ Thomas B. Grosh IV, Associate Director of ESN. … [Read more...] about The Found (Luke 19:1-10)

Filed Under: Bible Studies, Christ and the Academy, Urbana12 Tagged With: found, urbana, Urbana12, Urbana12 Bible Study

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