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We Are Ahab – Both  Hunter and Hunted. A Book Review of Moby Dick

October 7, 2018 by Michael J. Stell, MATS 2 Comments

Like most who are part of the academe, I consider myself a well-read person, though we all admit that the more of an expert you become in one area, the more you realize how ignorant you are in others. My focus is the 19th Century American religious environment and even when I stray from there to another research focus, I always come back because I find the century so interesting. Sometimes, to get a more complete view of the period, I will read fiction from the era since it gives a window into the period's views about … [Read more...] about We Are Ahab – Both  Hunter and Hunted. A Book Review of Moby Dick

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion Tagged With: Book Review, Moby Dick, whale

Book Review: Introverts in the Church

September 30, 2018 by Jessica Hudson Leave a Comment

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Adam McHugh provides a very reflective and open-minded resource in his  Introverts in the Church: Finding our Place in an Extroverted Culture  (Intervarsity Press, 2009).  As I began to digest it, I soon thought of two books published in the past few years—one, Susan Cain's  Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking  (Penguin, 2012) and second, more tangentially related, Angela Duckworth's  Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance  (Scribner, 2016). As it turns out upon my investigation, … [Read more...] about Book Review: Introverts in the Church

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christian Thought and Practice Tagged With: church, church leaders, culture, intervarsity press, Introverts, leadership, lectio divina, The Rule of St. Benedict

Faith and Reason, Part 1

July 6, 2018 by Mark Hansard Leave a Comment

Frequent ESN contributor and Graduate & Faculty Ministries Staff Mark Hansard returns to give us a summer series on faith and reason. We're always happy to share Mark's thoughtful writings. Interested in reading more by Mark? You can explore his thoughts on learning about godly scholarships through Hebrews, his popular posts on The Fruit of the Spirit in Academia, or all of his literary and theological reflections for ESN.   In this series on Faith and Reason, we will take a brief look at a Scriptural basis … [Read more...] about Faith and Reason, Part 1

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship Tagged With: Christ and the academy, faith and reason, faith and reason series, Paul, theology

Science Corner: Lightning in a Novel

June 20, 2018 by Andy Walsh Leave a Comment

Image of backlit Frankenstein creature running through the woods

Twenty five years after the original Jurassic Park film brought photo-realistic digital dinosaurs to the big screen, the latest entry in the franchise opens this weekend. While covering the previous film, I brought up Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the influence it has on the Jurassic stories and also our perception of science, especially biology. This year is also the 200th anniversary of that novel, first published in 1818 when Shelley was just 20. In honor of that milestone, several universities have put it on their … [Read more...] about Science Corner: Lightning in a Novel

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Science and Faith Tagged With: biology, Frankenstein, jurassic park, science, science corner

Summer Book Suggestion: Strange Survivors by Oné Pagán

June 13, 2018 by Andy Walsh Leave a Comment

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As we anticipate summer rhythms, ESN wants to offer book suggestions from our readers. Our hope is that this will provide great conversation starters for ESN members as you engage with each other online and at events like the upcoming InterVarsity faculty retreats and the American Scientific Affiliation conference. We also hope you find some great summer reading. The format is simple: Give us the title, a quotation from the book if desired (150 words or less), and a paragraph on why this book is worth reading (for … [Read more...] about Summer Book Suggestion: Strange Survivors by Oné Pagán

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Science and Faith Tagged With: biology, book recommendation, evolutionary biology, science, science corner, Summer Book Suggestions 2018, symbiosis

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