We are delighted that Bobby Gross, author of Living the Christian Year and who has contributed previous series during Lent and Advent, has agreed to write a new series of Lenten reflections on the theme of humility. In this series of Lenten reflections on the virtue of humility, we add to last week’s rehearsal of our human mortality a fresh recognition of our moral inadequacy (to put it mildly). In this pairing, we align with Psalm 90, which dramatizes these as fundamental marks of the human condition. Immediately … [Read more...] about Lenten Humility: Admitting our Moral Culpability
Lenten Humility: Remembering our Creaturely Mortality
We are delighted that Bobby Gross, author of Living the Christian Year and who has contributed previous series during Lent and Advent, has agreed to write a new series of Lenten reflections on the theme of humility. My long-time friend and spiritual mentor turned 87 yesterday (we enjoyed a delicious dinner together at Outback!). I get why his mortality weighs on his mind. I am a year shy of seventy and thinking a lot about my upcoming retirement with, not surprisingly, a growing awareness of my finitude. … [Read more...] about Lenten Humility: Remembering our Creaturely Mortality
A Case Study in Witness: Ruth in 21C
We appreciate Rick Mattson sharing this excerpt from Witness In The Academy: a guide for graduate students, faculty, and those who minister with them. Rick will be joining ESN in a live conversation about our witness in the academy Thursday February 29 at 8 pm ET. We'd love for you to join us by signing up at tinyurl.com/ESNWitness. As a speaker and trainer for InterVarsity’s Graduate Faculty Ministries (GFM), I find myself frequently on airplanes as I travel to campuses around the country. One afternoon on a flight … [Read more...] about A Case Study in Witness: Ruth in 21C
Christianity and Human Rights: Back to Basics
[Marcus Vincius De Matos, a lecturer in Public Law at Brunel University London and Board Member of ABUB (IFES-Brazil), graciously shared this article with ESN, concurrently published with Red Letter Christians] In this piece I reflect on the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and conflicting notions of Christian Theology that have recently threatened it Human Rights are perhaps the most powerful discourse that emerged in the 20th century. No other narrative has so disturbed the world … [Read more...] about Christianity and Human Rights: Back to Basics
Join us on 2/24: Online Chat about Christian Scholars Foundation Legacy Grant
Are you an early career faculty person? Interested in applying to the 2024 Christian Scholars Foundation Legacy Grant? Know someone who might be? Join us on Sat 2/24 at 11am EST/10 CST/9 MST/8 PST! Hear from the 2023 Awardee Dr. George Montañez, and chat with members of the 2024 Grant Committee. We have made some changes to the application for clarity and timeline purposes. They are very much in the spirit of the grant's tradition of flexible support for the research of early career Christian scholars, and we … [Read more...] about Join us on 2/24: Online Chat about Christian Scholars Foundation Legacy Grant