In follow-up to The Unlikely Conversion of a Radical Scholar, below is a word from Mary Poplin, Professor of Education, Claremont Graduate University, regarding the value of the Emerging Scholars Network: The Emerging Scholars Network is an essential and growing movement to help support Christian academicians in articulating their field as it is informed by the Christian worldview and to help encourage promising Christian graduate students to become professors. Unless we can increase the boldness of current faculty and … [Read more...] about ESN: “An essential & growing movement”
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Searching for the Next Director of Faculty Ministry
Update (6/13/2012): InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is pleased to announce Craig Gartland has agreed to serve as InterVarsity's new Director of Faculty Ministry beginning July 1, 2012. Congrats Craig! Thank-you to all who contributed their input in the process and prayed for our work through this discernment process. A glimpse of Craig's background: Craig joined InterVarsity staff 23 years ago after completing his MDiv at Fuller Theological Seminary. His primary campus experience came at the University of … [Read more...] about Searching for the Next Director of Faculty Ministry
Do You Get The Lamp Post?
Just a quick, unscheduled post today. ESN works very closely with InterVarsity's Faculty Ministry, which publishes a quarterly email chronicle called The Lamp Post. The next issue is coming out this week. If you aren't receiving it, you should be! Here's a sneak peek at this week's issue: David Thomas of Union University reviews Mark Noll's new book, God and Race in American Politics: A Short History Andrew Lee of ISAAC (the Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity) writes about integrating … [Read more...] about Do You Get The Lamp Post?